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Finally, alternatives to the 'cone of shame'

Call it the cone of shame. Radar dish. Elizabethan collar. Whatever the name, pets seem to hate the stiff, lampshade-like piece of plastic that vets often put around their necks to keep them from...

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Be the first to comment: The etiquette and thinking behind online commenters

Under the name "Auspicious," Annapolis resident Dave Skolnick writes online that gun-free zones are "targets" and he'd sooner vote for a parakeet than Democratic presidential candidate Hillary...

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Teachers can opt out of challenge schools

Program adopted after $2K stipend cut; effect on turnover debated

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Local Democrats to hold community meeting on Trump's candidacy

Anne Arundel County Democrats will hold a meeting in response to the presidential candidacy of Republican Donald Trump on Wednesday in Annapolis. The District 30 Democratic Club said the "Stop the...

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Bill would revive panhandling for firefighters, nonprofits

Nine years after the General Assembly banned panhandling along roads in Anne Arundel County, lawmakers are considering a measure that would make the practice legal for firefighters and some other...

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County's Police Community Relations Council celebrates 50th anniversary

Amid the ongoing national dialogue about police violence, county residents say the work of the Anne Arundel County Police Community Relations Council has helped strengthen the relationship between the...

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Accident involving tractor-trailer closes Route 3 in Millersville

Route 3 in Millersville is expected to be closed for several hours after an accident involving a tractor-trailer and a garbage truck Monday morning. The accident occurred around 6:20 a.m. on...

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Cloudy, showers through most of the week

Keep the umbrella handy. If you loved Sunday’s rain, you will love most of the rest of the week, too. Cloudy and damp with a chance of showers will be the primary forecast for the week until the...

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Four county educators honored for work with athletics programs

Former Old Mill High School athletic director Bruce Lawton has been selected as a 2016 inductee into the Maryland State Athletic Directors Association (MSADA) Hall of Fame. Lawton, who led Old Mill's...

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Southwest announces new flights out of BWI

Southwest Airlines announced Monday it will be adding more flights out of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport starting June 5 as part of its new summer schedule. The expanded flight schedule includes six...

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Lawyer: Toddler's death in Odenton an accident

22-year-old man held on $500,000 bond

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Prep Notebook: For Mustangs, no regrets over loss in state final

Corriero says team 'most fun group I've ever coached'

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Lou Holtz tells high school students to get a plan

Former Notre Dame coach delivers talk at Spalding

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Potts to represent Anne Arundel County in the NCAA Tournament

Severn resident, Spalding product leads Fairleigh Dickinson into the "First Four"

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Richard 'Jud' Henderson, Gibson Island author and longtime sailor, dies

Richard "Jud" Henderson, an author and illustrator who turned his love of sailing, maritime subjects and the Chesapeake Bay into a series of books, died Feb. 18 of a ruptured appendix at the Anne...

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County, school to restore pond allegedly polluted by Severna Park school...

For the 26 years Patty Schiro has lived on Thomas Way in Severna Park, she has known Cool Pond to be full of life. The pond, which is connected to the Magothy River, has been a fishing spot for...

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On the Bay: Hogan appoints superintendent of Natural Resources Police

Hogan appoints superintendent of Natural Resources Police Gov. Larry Hogan appointed law enforcement veteran Robert K. "Ken" Ziegler as superintendent of the state Natural Resources Police, the...

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Nominating commission interviews candidates for school board seat

The commission is expected to interview remaining candidates on March 28

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Who went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from March 8-14

Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from March 8-14. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...

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West Virginia woman arrested in Glen Burnie after police find heroin in car

Officers found 36 gel caps of suspected heroin with a street value of $468

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