Woman gets probation for stealing from Glen Burnie church
Lawyer: All restitution to church paid
View ArticleVintage arcade, coffee shop to open in Pasadena
'Coffeecade' hopes to open by mid-summer
View ArticleQ&A: Back in Annapolis, comedian Robert Klein reflects on career, comedy
Comedic icon returns to Annapolis Saturday to perform at Rams Head On Stage
View ArticleTrial to start Monday for man accused of shooting county police officer
Colvin White faces 13 charges related to the shooting of county officer last year
View ArticleCounty police arrest three on drug charges
Two incidents uncover heroin, crack, oxycodone
View ArticleFood Faceoff: What's the best milkshake in Annapolis?
The Capital is on the hunt to find the tastiest milkshake in the city.
View ArticleAt annual dinner, Democrats push importance of primaries in Anne Arundel
When Rev. Henry Green, spokesman for the Anne Arundel Democratic Central Committee, first walked to the microphone at the committee's annual Celebration Dinner on Friday, he took a different approach...
View ArticleMan sought for homicide in Severn
Police heard shots Friday night, victim pronounced dead at hospital
View ArticlePolice: No new leads in fatal Edgewater hit-and-run
While police believe they know when and how 19-year-old David Allen Decheubel Jr. was killed by a vehicle in Edgewater early Friday morning, they said they are no closer to finding a suspect. Anne...
View ArticleWind starts house fire and causes other damage
House fire, fallen tree and downed power lines result from wind damage
View ArticleAnnapolis architect: Instead of removing Taney statue, add Frederick Douglass
As symbols of the Confederacy face increasing criticism across the country, a statue of a Supreme Court justice who helped uphold slavery in the 1850s is back in the limelight in Maryland. But for all...
View ArticleNewest school board member Eric Grannon stresses education as key to success
Gov. Hogan appointed Eric Grannon to the school board in March
View ArticleSession status report: As final week begins, where do high-profile issues stand?
Monday marks the start of the final week of this year's General Assembly session, which will come to a close on April 11. Legislators have already passed a budget, which has been sent to Gov. Larry...
View ArticleGarage catches fire on same Millersville property where house was destroyed
A two-story detached garage in Millersville was destroyed by a fire early Monday morning, a county fire department spokesman said. It was located on the same property where a vacant two-story home was...
View ArticleMan charged in Severna Park double stabbing
A Chester man was arrested by county police Saturday and charged with stabbing two people inside a Severna Park home, police said. Peter George Forlifer, 34, of Postal Road, faces 13 charges related...
View ArticleMan charged in Glen Burnie, Pasadena bank robberies
A 30-year-old man has been charged in three separate bank robberies last month in Glen Burnie and Pasadena, Anne Arundel police said. Joshua Donald Brake, of Green Acres Drive in Glen Burnie, has been...
View ArticleTeens charged in Annapolis armed robbery
Two teens have been charged in an armed robbery Saturday afternoon in Annapolis and investigators are searching for a third, Anne Arundel police said. Marquise Kahri Travis, 16, of Tyler Avenue in...
View ArticleBalmy Monday then freeze warnings, below-average temperatures
After tree limb-snapping winds over the weekend, Monday’s projected high near 70 degrees will give way to nighttime freeze warnings Monday and Tuesday and cooler-than-normal temperatures most of the...
View ArticleFlyover debate: For property tax assessments, aerial photography could be the...
Anne Arundel County's property tax base could expand by more than $168 million in the span of three years if assessors are allowed to use aerial photographs to inspect homes and businesses, according...
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