Supreme Court turns away case challenging legality of bay clean up
The Supreme Court declined on Monday to review a case from the American Farm Bureau Federation alleging the Environmental Protection Agency overreached its power by establishing a pollution diet for...
View ArticleSimonaire clashes with state GOP leaders over central committee election rules
Legislation that would change when Maryland's Republican Central Committee members take office has state Sen. Bryan Simonaire, R-Pasadena, at odds with the state's Republican party leadership. At just...
View ArticlePasadena man sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting wife's boyfriend,...
Dennis Schultz, 54, was sentenced to 58 years in prison, 20 of which are active, and five years probation
View ArticleAAMC delivers more babies than usual on Leap Day
Mother: "We were trying to get him out before midnight, but he had other plans."
View ArticleGophers sweep past Patriots to section final
Cuffey's two late free throws seal it for Glen Burnie
View ArticleHeroin in Anne Arundel: Officials grapple with repeat offenders in drug crimes
'It's frustrating for the police, but even more so for our community'
View ArticleAnne Arundel County judges up for reelection endorsed by state bar association
Four sitting Anne Arundel County judges have been endorsed for reelection by the Maryland State Bar Association, the nonprofit announced in a news release Friday.The organization, comprised of roughly...
View ArticleBWI adding Starbucks, restaurants
Travelers at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport will have more eating options and greater access to Starbucks coffee following a new 10-year lease agreement with Bethesda-based global restaurateur HMSHost....
View ArticleTSA stops woman at BWI airport with gun-shaped heels, bullet straps
The Transportation Security Administration stopped a woman with a pair of gun-shaped shoes and straps lined with faux bullets at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Sunday...
View ArticleFour emerging tech companies, two in Anne Arundel County, named VOLT fund...
Four central Maryland technology companies, including two in Anne Arundel County – Appian Medical and Vixiar Medical – received loans from the VOLT fund, enterprise funding paid for by casino...
View ArticleFirefighters contain 10-acre brush fire in Pasadena
Firefighters have contained a brush fire in Pasadena that originated near the merging point of Md. 10 and Md. 100, said Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman Capt. Russ Davies. The department...
View ArticleWine, etc.: Go carefully into wine clubs
The experience is pretty familiar. A couple visits an obscure Napa Valley winery and, giddily caught up in the fun, decides they just have to have more of a particular wine they are enjoying. Worried...
View Article'Nothing she could have done to deserve this'
Police, Army offer $20,000 reward for information in Severn homicide
View ArticleOn the Bay: DNR proposes hunting and trapping regulation changes
The Department of Natural Resources is seeking public comment on proposed changes to 2016-2018 hunting and trapping regulations. Some potential changes include: •Adding language clarifying it is...
View ArticleJoe Bonamassa to headline Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival
Bonamassa will close the two-day charitable event May 21-22.
View ArticleOfficer struck on Route 50 near Annapolis; Pedestrian killed in Ferndale
A Maryland Transportation Authority police officer was seriously injured Tuesday when he was struck on Route 50 outside of Annapolis, police said. The incident occurred during a busy night for...
View ArticleLegislators hear testimony on paid sick leave
Advocates for mandatory paid sick leave in Maryland have a new local ally in Barbara Ripani. The owner of Annapolis' Potato Valley Cafe is backing legislation this session that would ensure employees...
View ArticleAnnapolis St. Patrick's Parade to be bigger, noisier and greener
Wearing of the green begins Sunday
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