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Woman charged with attempting to take gun past BWI checkpoint

A Frederick woman was charged with attempting to carry a loaded gun past a security checkpoint at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport over the weekend, Transportation Security Administration officials said....

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2 arrested in Glen Burnie after altercation involving gun

An altercation outside a bar led to two people being arrested on gun charges early Monday morning in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel police said. Michael Blair Ceresa, 27, of Glassport, Pa., has been...

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Famed Annapolis artist Lee Boynton dies at 62

Annapolis artist Lee Boynton, famous for his art murals throughout the city, died of colon cancer Sunday night. He was 62. Boynton was known for his Impressionist theories of color and light in both...

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Baltimore man indicted on drug-related charges stemming from Brooklyn Park...

A Baltimore man was indicted by an Anne Arundel County grand jury on Friday for drug-related charges stemming from a traffic stop in Brooklyn Park last month. Tyrone Eugene Watkins, 46 of Baltimore,...

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After decade absence, paper ballots return to Maryland

For the first time in more than a decade, Anne Arundel voters will cast their votes on a paper ballot during Tuesday's Democratic and Republican Presidential Primary Elections. As of Monday afternoon,...

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Altercation causes Corkran Middle School to shut its doors

Corkran Middle School kept students inside the building for about 30 minutes Monday morning after a verbal altercation among two students and several adults, according to school system spokesman Bob...

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Y of Central Maryland to buy Big Vanilla in Pasadena

The Y in Central Maryland will purchase the Big Vanilla Athletic Club in Pasadena next month, creating a second location in Anne Arundel County. The Y, which bought the Big Vanilla's location in...

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Glen Burnie children need medical care after being burned by coffee

Two young children are hospitalized after being burned in their home

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North County educator named Teacher of the Year

Katrina Griffin is a German teacher who gets students excited about learning

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On the Bay: New group conducts census of citizen scientists

A new environmental organization is conducting a census of volunteer water quality monitoring groups. The Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative was formed by the Environmental Protection Agency's...

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Union Jack's hosting Prince tribute

British pub chain hosting fundraiser in honor of music icon

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Man struck and killed on Route 3

A pedestrian was struck and killed on Route 3 in Crofton Tuesday morning, an Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman said. Firefighters were dispatched the area of southbound Route 3 and Capitol...

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Early Annapolis voters unsure about candidates

'This is the first election where I've had more questions than answers'

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Severn man charged in connection with three armed robberies

A Severn man was charged Monday in connection with three commercial armed robberies last week, county police said. Jaton Tyer, 39, of Deer Run Court, faces 10 charges stemming from robberies on April...

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Pasadena hits the polls

Voters talk about Republican, Democratic presidential primaries

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Odenton voters feel the 'Bern'

Odenton resident Amanda Cook strapped her eight-month-old son to her chest as she voted at Odenton Elementary School Tuesday. Cook, 32, voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders for president and Congressman...

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Election running smoothly at Heritage Baptist Church

County elections director says they may break 2012 turnout numbers

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Officials exploring establishing Annapolis as a No Discharge Zone

Environmentalists are asking boaters to do the right thing. The Severn River Commission has renewed its call that Annapolis establish itself as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency designated No...

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Maryland traffic deaths up 17.3 percent in 2015

Anne Arundel sees slight decrease as fatalities rise in the region

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Voting runs smoothly on Broadneck peninsula

No problems were reported with the return to old technology, the paper ballot, during primary voting on Tuesday on the Broadneck peninsula. "It's working fine. No problems at all with the paper ballot...

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