Police release photo of suspect in Severn homicide
Anne Arundel police have released a photo of a man wanted in a fatal shooting Friday in Severn.Police are asking the public's help in locating Daquon Darryl Pack, 22, of Glen Burnie. Pack is wanted in...
View ArticleStudents learn history and culture through art
Arts students create dance, rhythm of Guatemala
View ArticleAnnapolis man pleads guilty to shooting Anne Arundel police officer
Colvin White, 31, faces 55 years in prison
View ArticleOn the Bay: Hogan signs greenhouse gas, open space bills
Maryland is required to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030 after Gov. Larry Hogan signed legislation Monday morning. The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act boosts existing emissions...
View ArticleLeopold asks judge to reconsider part of dossiers ruling
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold is asking a judge to reconsider part of his decision in a civil case involving dossiers compiled by county police. Last week, retired Prince George's...
View ArticleLocal Orioles fans optimistic on Opening Day
Power-laden lineup, strong bullpen and solid defense seen as keys to winning season
View ArticleCounty charter amendments will give voters a say in financial, code matters
The Anne Arundel County Council voted Monday to send three county charter amendments to the ballot in November. Voters will get to weigh in on whether the county should raise the baseline expense that...
View ArticleGlen Burnie man gets 40 years in prison for assault and robbery
A man was sentenced Monday to 40 years in prison for a violent attack last year at a Moose Lodge in Glen Burnie. Anne Arundel Circuit Court Judge Ronald Silkworth sentenced 25-year-old Timothy...
View ArticlePrince George's, Anne Arundel officials to provide update on Governor's Bridge
Officials from Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties will be on hand Wednesday to update local residents on the closure and plans for future repair of Governor's Bridge, which links Bowie and...
View ArticleMan held with no bail in Glen Burnie, Pasadena bank robberies
The break that led police to 30-year-old man accused of robbing three banks over the past month in Pasadena and Glen Burnie came when an investigator met with a woman he was living with on Saturday,...
View ArticleMaryland Live, state casinos see near-record revenue in March
Maryland casinos saw nearly $98 million in revenue in March, the second highest number in the state's history. According to Maryland Lottery and Gaming, the Maryland Live! Casino in Hanover continued...
View ArticleChamber plans forum to study impact of poverty on businesses
The Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce will host a forum next week on the ways poverty impacts the business community.The April 13 forum at Anne Arundel Community College will look...
View ArticleHogan vetoes changes to school board nominating process
Busch predicts House will override veto, defends legality of legislation
View Article'He wasn't even home eight hours and he was gone'
Man killed in Severn had just returned home from prison
View ArticleSinkhole in Linthicum concerns residents
Homeowner fears large pit near North Camp Meade Road will damage her property
View ArticleU.S. families ordered out of Turkey arrive at BWI
Families of diplomats and service members are forced to leave because of safety concerns
View Article2016 Annapolis High School NJROTC Cadet Ball
The annual Cadet Ball of the Annapolis High School’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) took place Friday, April 1 at the Naval Academy Officers Club. The unit, among the top 10...
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from March 29-April 4
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from March 29-April 4. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...
View ArticleFamily Fun: The Wee Sale has moved, but it's worth the trip
The Wee-Sale is an incredible land of discounted children's clothing and wares. A huge consignment sale, it has outgrown its old home in Annapolis and moved to a huge new location at the Prince...
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