Maryland updates ID design to make driver's license 'most secure' in US
New driver's licenses, learning permits and ID cards will be available to the public June 20
View ArticleMan charged with Severn murder held without bond
A District Court judge ordered Monday that a man charged in a Severn homicide last month be held without bond due to the safety risk he poses to the public. Daquan Darryl Pack, 22, of Glen Burnie, was...
View ArticleCourthouse dog program signed into law
Among the sea of faces in Gov. Larry Hogan's reception room Tuesday morning was a yellow, furry one, with droopy ears and gentle brown eyes.Kilo the therapy dog posed for pictures with Hogan, Senate...
View ArticlePotential precipitation record on the horizon
OK, enough already. Rain, we get it. Tuesday's bit of rain logged in as the 14th straight day of some rainfall, measurable or not, recorded at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport. And with the forecast...
View ArticleCounty students to take political stand in 'Urinetown' musical
Performances will be held at Studio 39 at 7:30 p.m. on June 3 and 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on June 4
View ArticleSafety nonprofit honors students in Anne Arundel County
A safety education group honored two students in Anne Arundel County Tuesday for their leadership in a school safety program. The Mid-Atlantic Foundation for Safety and Education, a nonprofit group...
View ArticleGlen Burnie man ordered to complete treatment program for involvement in drug...
An Anne Arundel Circuit Court judge on Tuesday ordered a Glen Burnie man to complete an intensive outpatient drug treatment program for his involvement in a large-scale drug distribution operation....
View ArticlePasadena man fosters RC car community after battle with cancer
Inside an unassuming building in the Riviera Beach area of Pasadena, a community of car enthusiasts is growing, albeit one that trades pistons and steering wheels for battery packs and remote...
View ArticleAfrican-American group joins school funding debate
School leaders answer questions about disparities in school system
View ArticleOn the Bay: A look at oyster shell recycling
When diners slurp oysters from their shells in Anne Arundel restaurants, they contribute to a cycle that helps regenerate the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay. And when there are more oysters,...
View ArticleFood Faceoff: Episode 5 - Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
This week on Food Faceoff we come to you on location from barBAYq, Annapolis' annual BBQ-themed festival. Host Stephen Pimpo barbe-can't get enough pulled pork. (Ulysses Munoz and Stephen Pimpo / BSMG)
View ArticleBoy charged with assault, attempted robbery of boy at elementary school
A 12-year-old was arrested Thursday night in connection with the attempted robbery and asault of another boy at a Brooklyn Park elementary school, county police said. Officers responded at 7:22 p.m....
View ArticlePasadena fast-food chain robbed by man armed with knife
A Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen fast-food restaurant in Pasadena was robbed in the early hours of Wednesday morning by a man armed with a knife, county police said. Officers responded to a Popeyes at 8700...
View ArticleApril real estate sales continue climbing in Anne Arundel
Anne Arundel County home sales were up almost 20 percent in April over the same period in 2015, a new report out Tuesday shows. In its monthly residential real estate sales review, Metropolitan...
View ArticleFamily Fun: Comic Con arrives at Odenton library
'Tom Sawyer' showing at 'drive in' movie in Severna Park
View ArticlePolice identify man in 1991 cold case, search for additional leads
Amandu Koroma was found dead in the Potomac River on Feb. 9, 1991 near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge by a police officer on patrol. It wasn't until recently that police figured out who he was. Now...
View ArticleTake that, PG: Anne Arundel wins Tug of War battle between counties
Anne Arundel County has won the Battle of the Patuxent. County Executive Steve Schuh, along with other county employees, defeated visiting Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker and his squad...
View ArticleAACC selects former Army colonel as commencement speaker
Graduates to get send-off from former Fort Meade installation commander
View ArticleBGE offers environmental grants to area nonprofits
Grants up to $10,000 are available for environmental nonprofits from Baltimore Gas and Electric. The deadline for the 2016 Green Grants program is Monday. Organizations are eligible if they have 501c3...
View ArticleBay shipping channel to be shut down for paddle event
For about four hours Saturday morning, cargo boats and shipping traffic will make way for kayakers and paddleboarders traversing the waters underneath the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Starting at 8:30 a.m.,...
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