Who went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from April 12-18
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from April 12-18. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...
View ArticleWatch the Annapolis Maritime Museum's submission for a museum dance-off...
The competition, When you Work at a Museum, is an annual dance off competition.
View ArticleFuneral planned for Glen Burnie Airman
Ceremonies to be held for Severna Park graduate who died after structure collapse
View ArticleTop 5 things to do this weekend in Annapolis, Anne Arundel
Here are some of our favorite activities this weekend in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Click "Show Caption" at the bottom left of the photos for event information. And click here for the top...
View ArticleProsecutors drop charges against man in Brooklyn Park shooting
Charges were dropped Thursday against a 19-year-old man charged in a Brooklyn Park shooting last year. Gage Tyler Mitchell, of Brooklyn Park, faced 15 charges in the October 26 shooting, including...
View ArticleAnnapolis Area Christian School freshman named Youth of the Year
Boys & Girls Club winner overcame cancer in middle school
View ArticleGlen Burnie Airman lived a happy life in short time
22-year-old died serving in Middle East
View ArticleAnnapolis woman charged with defacing 'Black Lives Matter' banner - again
An Annapolis woman was arrested Thursday and charged with destroying a "Black Lives Matter" sign posted in front of a historically African-American church — the latest time she has been charged with...
View ArticleEarly voting turnout nearly doubles in Anne Arundel County
The number of Anne Arundel County voters who cast their ballots prior to Election Day in this year's primaries nearly doubled the total from 2014. Nearly 28,000 registered Republicans and Democrats...
View ArticleEllicott City plane crash victims remembered for positivity, persistence
As investigation continues into Tuesday's plane crash in Stevensville, friends of the pilot and passenger who were killed in the crash say the Ellicott City residents were known for their adventurous...
View ArticleRoad work to cause lane closures this weekend
State Highway Administration roadwork will close lanes on area roadways this weekend, including Route 50 and Interstate 97. All work is slated to be done before rush hour Monday morning, officials...
View ArticleHome of the Week: Murray Hill residents already preparing for May Day Basket...
Eighteen years ago, Maureen and Dave Kelly moved a short distance from a downtown townhouse near the Naval Academy's Gate 3 to a place with a little more elbow room in Murray Hill. They were in a...
View ArticleIf Sheriff Bateman were deputy: Elected official enjoys protections not...
Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman is not the first law enforcement officer in the county to be charged criminally in a domestic violence incident. Yet his unique position as an elected official...
View ArticleMy Time: Pasadena resident places second in composer competition
Wesley College junior Emily Bentz, of Pasadena, competed and was awarded second place in the second annual Delaware Collegiate Composer Competition organized by the Delaware American Choral Directors...
View ArticleWill fitness be a good fit? Proposed zoning change could allow waterfront...
Carleen Birnes thinks there's no reason yoga and pilates have to be strictly high and dry. Birnes, the owner of Severna Park-based fitness studio Mantra Fit, has seen clients find their grounding out...
View ArticleAnne Arundel voters talk about presidential preference, local races
Curtis Dalpra is looking for a presidential candidate to shock the political establishment. The 59-year-old Severna Park resident said he's voting for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders because his...
View ArticlePublic relations hurdle: Repairing Sheriff Ron Bateman's image
In February, Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman's office announced a 26-year-old man had been arrested for failing to appear in traffic court — after he bragged about crashing one of Bateman's...
View ArticleQ&A: Maryland's political party directors talk about contentious, energetic...
On Tuesday, Marylanders will head to the polls to vote in a variety of state primary races during a presidential election cycle that has been both contentious and surprising. The presidential primary...
View ArticleHogan urges Marylanders to learn about Zika virus during awareness week
Gov. Larry Hogan has declared this week to be Maryland's Zika Virus Awareness Week. Hogan wants Marylanders to learn all they can about how to prevent the spread of the mosquito-born virus. "As we...
View ArticleNaval Academy and Special Olympics form winning combination
Once again, the Naval Academy joined forces with Maryland Special Olympics over the weekend, hosting their largest Special Olympics event yet. More than 300 athletes from Mid-Atlantic region showed up...
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