Former Fox News guest commentator from Annapolis pleads guilty to fraud
The 62-year-old Annapolis man who falsely claimed to be a former CIA employee as a commentator on Fox News pleaded guilty to major fraud against the government, wire fraud and a firearms offense, the...
View ArticleSchuh funds school raises in Anne Arundel, puts $10M toward health care...
County Executive Steve Schuh will include $15.5 million to raise salaries for all Anne Arundel County public school employees in his budget and another $10 million to right the school system's...
View ArticleBody pulled from Gambrills pond
Anne Arundel County Fire Department divers pulled a body from a retaining pond behind the Waugh Chapel shopping centers Friday evening. The initial 911 call reported a male body floating face-down in...
View ArticlePolice identify woman killed in Glen Burnie crash
A Baltimore City man faces numerous charges after leading police on a high-speed pursuit in Glen Burnie Friday that ended in a fatal head-on crash, state police said. Police identified the victim late...
View ArticleKeenan Reynolds excited about new team: 'I'm going to be a Raven'
Keenan Reynolds was on a couch in the living room of the Crownsville home of his sponsor family when he got the phone call he had been waiting for all day. A large contingent of family and friends...
View ArticlePolice find no device, clearing scene after potential bomb threat at...
Anne Arundel County police investigated a bomb threat that caused some shoppers and store employers to temporarily leave Westfield Annapolis mall Saturday afternoon. Police said they found no...
View ArticleSchuh set to present budget on Monday
Council members predict smoother sailing than last year
View ArticleRealities of Real Estate: New real estate legislation
Every year in Annapolis, the Maryland General Assembly convenes to create and or modify the laws that govern our state. Running from January 13 to April 11, 2016, this was the 436th session. A total,...
View ArticleCounty considers allowing third-party development review
Outsourcing permit process could cut down on time
View ArticleAnne Arundel schools cope with rising health care costs
Officials are requesting $139 million to help in the next fiscal year
View ArticleHow much should be spent on schools? Funding fight exposes philosophical...
Year after year, frustrated teachers and parents pack public meeting rooms demanding more money for schools from public officials who say they're constrained by a limited budget. There are residents...
View ArticleSevern garage fire determined to be arson
A fire in a vacant detached garage in Severn in the early hours of Monday morning is being investigated as arson, fire officials said. At 1:15 a.m. a structure in the area of Donaldson Avenue and...
View ArticleSalary hikes, more police but no tax cut in $1.4B Anne Arundel budget
Schuh's spending plan ends string of structural deficits, creates $1M surplus
View ArticlePolice: Man charged with discharging firearm in Odenton duplex, making false...
An Odenton man who discharged a firearm while he thought his home was being burglarized early Saturday morning faces numerous charges after police determined no burglary took place, county police...
View ArticleSheriff Ron Bateman checked in hunted turkey after guns were confiscated
Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman checked in a hunted turkey with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources on April 21, a spokeswoman confirmed Monday. This came about a week and a half...
View ArticleCardin: Clean water effort must continue in face of opponents
Senator hears from conservation leaders in Annapolis
View ArticleMan faces manslaughter charges in Glen Burnie police pursuit that ended in...
A Baltimore man has been charged for his involvement in a fatal crash Friday night while fleeing from state police in Glen Burnie.Johnathan Derek Simms, 31, of Baltimore, is charged with one count...
View ArticleReport: Maryland's air quality is improving
State close to meeting air quality standard for first time in 30 years
View ArticleCouncil limits scope of proposed peer review program
The Anne Arundel County Council on Monday voted to limit the scope of a bill creating a development peer review program. The program, proposed by County Executive Steve Schuh, had generated concern...
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