Surveillance video connects Pasadena man to metal theft
A Pasadena man faces criminal charges after video evidence connected him with scrap metal theft, police said. The European Auto Body Shop in Pasadena reported a theft Feb. 9, police said. "The victim...
View ArticleNaval Academy officials say water treatment plant upgrades save water and money
Old system was a 'big waste of ground water'
View ArticleGambrills-Odenton coach to be honored for youth football service
DePasquale Award winner founded All Pro Team Sports Championships
View Article'They were just getting started': Family, friends mourn newlyweds killed in...
Everyone told them they were too young to get married. But Kayla Amos, 20, and Daniel Amos, 21, followed their hearts and tied the knot Aug. 14 — Kayla in a strapless mermaid-style gown and Daniel in...
View ArticleNew school board member Maria Sasso wants to speak up for diverse, immigrant...
When 16-year-old Maria Sasso won a scholarship to attend a liberal arts college in New York, her protective father disapproved of her decision to leave Puerto Rico. She had to pay her own way to...
View ArticleGambrills crash sends three to hospital
Three people were taken to a hospital following a car accident Monday night in Gambrills, county fire officials said. The accident occurred just after 10 p.m. in the area of Gambrills Road and Saddle...
View ArticleThree injured in Pasadena wreck
Three people were injured in a wreck Monday afternoon in Pasadena, county fire officials said. The accident occurred around 12:20 p.m. in the area of Bayside Beach Road and Belhaven Avenue....
View ArticleMassachusetts governor headlines GOP ball
A Republican governor in a Democratic state will heading the annual Governor's Ball in Annapolis Thursday, but it won't be Larry Hogan. Massachusett's Gov. Charlie Baker will be the keynote speaker....
View ArticlePolice searching for driver who left scene of Pasadena accident involving...
Anne Arundel police are searching for a driver who fled the scene of an accident Monday night in Pasadena. The rear-end collision occurred around 10 p.m. on eastbound Route 100 just past Magothy Beach...
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Feb. 9-15
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Feb. 9-15. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention Center....
View ArticleWoman in fair condition following crash that killed couple in Edgewater
Police still investigating Valentine's Day accident
View ArticleFlood warning in Anne Arundel expires; weather conditions improving
A National Weather Service flood warning flood warning expired and conditions were improving Tuesday afternoon after intense rainfall earlier in some areas. A half-inch of rain fell in Annapolis...
View ArticleMass for former delegate, senator to be held Friday in Pasadena
A Mass for a former state delegate and senator who died last week will be held Friday in Pasadena. The service for Jerome "Jerry" Connell will be held at noon Friday at St. Jane Frances De Chantal, at...
View ArticleOn the Bay: Web tool tracks Chesapeake restoration progress
A web-based tool will help oversight groups track the Chesapeake Bay Program's progress, according to a program news release. ChesapeakeProgress is a "landmark accountability tool" that will provide...
View ArticlePrincipal dispels blog misinformation about a bomb threat
The principal of Chesapeake Bay Middle School sent a note to parents Tuesday to correct misinformation spread by a national blogger about a student who repeated a limerick that referenced Islam and a...
View ArticlePrisons see decrease in drug contraband following change to visitation policy
'The numbers indicate that the policy is helping'
View ArticleGrasso pulls resolution asking for liquor board oversight commission
Councilman John Grasso has withdrawn a resolution urging the General Assembly to create an oversight commission for the county's liquor board. Grasso said instead he would draft legislation that asks...
View ArticleRepublicans push for hybrid school board
As a few Anne Arundel County Democrats work on proposals to get more minority representatives on the school board, some Republicans are backing a bill to shift member decisions to voters. Del. Sid...
View ArticleRealities of Real Estate: What's going on with the million-dollar housing...
There's an adage that says, "the rich are always rich". It speaks to the widely held belief that, despite economic cycles, the wealthy among us tend to weather the storm a bit better and always find...
View ArticleParticipants in the 28th annual Anne Arundel County Spelling Bee
Eighteen public school students, 11 private school students, and one home-schooled student will compete to become the champion of the 28th annual Anne Arundel County Spelling Bee on Saturday. The...
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