Police: Two stabbed in Pasadena
Anne Arundel County police said two people were stabbed Thursday morning in the Lake Shore area of Pasadena.
View ArticleMaryland reacts to Supreme Court upholding Affordable Care Act subsidies
While Maryland has its own insurance exchange program, advocates say the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday upholding the Affordable Care Act will help millions of Americans who need medical care.
View ArticleMARC could be extended to Delaware
Delaware and Maryland transit officials are scheduled to meet next week to discuss extending MARC commuter trains into Delaware, closing a gap in regional rail service between Perryville in Cecil...
View ArticleGlen Burnie man drowns in Edgewater
Police: Ryan Shackleford was missing 10 minutes before he was pulled from the water
View ArticleFour displaced by house fires in Ferndale, Brooklyn Park
Four people were displaced by house fires Thursday in Ferndale and Brooklyn Park.
View Article'Is it a boy or a girl?': County 911 dispatcher recalls talking couple...
When the call came in, Anne Arundel County firefighter paramedic Cara McAdams didn't panic, despite the frantic voice on the line.
View ArticleHogan announces millions in county construction funding
Update: His cancer is stage 3, bone marrow biopsy is clear
View ArticleRecord number of Marylanders expected to travel for July 4 weekend
More than 870,000 Marylanders plan to leave town next week, the state's highest holiday travel volume in 14 years, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
View ArticleMen followed casino patrons home, robbed them at gunpoint, prosecutors say
A second man has been charged in a scheme to follow Maryland Live Casino patrons home and rob them at gunpoint of their winnings and other possessions, federal prosecutors said.
View ArticleAnne Arundel police: One-third of 2014 complaints against officers were valid
Reports posted to improve transparency as appeals court upholds officers' right to privacy
View ArticleLocal advocates applaud Supreme Court same sex-marriage decision
"There's no more asterisk at the end," said Annapolis resident Jeff Helfrick. "It's married and that's it."
View ArticleBay Bridge lane closures, traffic patterns for June 28-July 4
The westbound span may be closed Sunday from midnight to 5 a.m. the following morning and Monday and Tuesday from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning for preservation/maintenance work or routine...
View ArticleFire department training conducted at BWI
People seeing a plume of smoke Friday afternoon at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport had no cause for concern. Airport spokesman Jonathan Dean confirmed a training exercise...
View ArticleJudge blocks 'Summer Splash' pool party at Gambrills mansion
Neighbor: 'This is a nightclub that has no restrictions'
View ArticleState judicial officials warn of jury duty scam
In telephone scam, caller claims to work for the court
View ArticleCourt saves judge's insurance, for now
Orphans Court Judge Nancy Phelps' lawyer: 'We are prepared to litigate this to the end'
View ArticleCounty gets an A for daily soot pollution, for the first time
The county's air quality is improving, but many residents still can't go outside on hot summer days because of smog and soot, according to the American Lung Association.
View ArticleDay Trippers: Fly through the air with a secure amount of ease
Reporter tries her hand at trapeze for the first time
View ArticleBright outlook for solar power
As Chesapeake Bay Foundation adds panels, new solar use up 174 percent in first quarter
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