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Legislators approve teacher stipends for Anne Arundel as session closes

The General Assembly on Monday passed last-minute legislation creating a pilot program that would revive stipends for teachers at high-poverty schools in Anne Arundel County. Lawmakers voted on the...

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Man remains in critical condition after hit-and-run in Maryland City

County police are investigating a hit-and-run Friday night that left a man with critical injuries. At approximately 10 p.m. officers responded to a report of a pedestian struck on eastbound Md. 198...

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Family Fun: Sleeping Beauty, Mark Twain and Earth Day fill this weekend in...

Action, comedy, romance, rock 'n roll, and a little bit of opera spice up the story of "Sleeping Beauty" in the magical, musical twist on the fairy tale classic at the Children's Theatre of Annapolis....

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Sheriff Ron Bateman denies assaulting wife in first public appearance since...

Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ronald Bateman spoke at a news conference Tuesday morning about his arrest, reinforcing a statement issued Monday denying he assaulted his wife."I love my wife very much...

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Look out: Cyclists, motorists urged to abide by rules of the road

As the weather warms and some forgo four wheels for two, cyclists and motorists are reminded to watch out for each other on the roads.Bike travel can be dangerous for cyclists unaware of the rules...

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Hogan signs 106 bills into law, including 3 for Anne Arundel

Gov. Larry Hogan signed 106 bills into law Tuesday, including three specific to Anne Arundel County. Hogan met with House Speaker Michael E. Busch, D-Annapolis, and Senate President Thomas V. Mike...

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Chesapeake Science Point wants to open elementary school

The charter school faced challenges in meeting expansion goals

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Schuh schedules town hall meetings on budget

Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh has announced two town hall meetings in April to hear from residents about the upcoming budget and other issues. Schuh will present his budget for fiscal 2017...

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Blue crab population increases 35 percent

Officials will discuss possibility of loosening regulations

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Toddler found after suspected overdose deaths in Annapolis

Overdose responses in the city already match last year's total

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AAMC files Certificate of Need for mental health unit

Anne Arundel Medical Center is one step closer to establishing a 16-bed mental health unit, the hospital announced Wednesday. The hospital recently filed a Certificate of Need for a new unit with the...

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Forum tackles how the poor struggle with employment in Anne Arundel

Inside Anne Arundel Community College, leaders in the business and education fields listen to the plight of teenage high school dropout Brandon Castaneda. Castaneda left high school to support his...

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Sheriff Bateman's wife releases statement: 'I do not believe anything that...

In her first public statement, the wife of Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ronald Bateman denied the domestic violence allegations against her husband and said she does not wish to pursue criminal...

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North County student's satirical essay sparks outrage

Principal: Student's essay was 'ill-advised and insensitive'

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Mother and daughter honored for preventing rape in Annapolis

In the early hours of April 25, Carole and Chloe Brubaker walked by the parking lot at St. Mary's Church Parish in Annapolis while in town for a family member's graduation. They heard a woman scream....

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Students gain concrete skills by building oyster reef balls

Masonry students at the Center for Applied Technology North in Severn already have brick laying, concrete mixing and wall building on their resumes.This week, they added reef ball construction.Junior...

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Anne Arundel voter guide: What to expect with Maryland's April primaries

Primary election season is a confusing time of year. There's talk of caucuses versus primaries, the difference between an open and closed primary (and who they favor) and the headaches state's...

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Governor's Bridge won't re-open until 2019

Governor's Bridge, the historic one-lane crossing which links Bowie and Davidsonville across the Patuxent River, won't re-open until the summer of 2019, according to officials from Anne Arundel and...

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Southwest adding flights out of BWI

BWI passengers will be getting more travel options this fall

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Contractor for Schuh business cited for building without permit

A contractor working for a restaurant business in which County Executive Steve Schuh is a partner was cited for building without a permit in Pasadena. Lanham based Herman/Stewart Construction and...

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