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33-year-old man charged in stabbing outside Odenton Elementary School

Kadiest Lacharles Johnson, who is homeless, has been charged with first- and second-degree assault

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Top 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. To enter your own local event...

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Missing horse reunited with his owner at Gambrills stable

Play Doh is expected to make a full recovery

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Traffic warning: Two lanes of I- 97 closed through weekend

State officials recommend beach goers use Ritchie Highway or Route 32

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Anne Arundel county executive holds off on private school health programs

After weeks of opposition to privatizing the management of the school health program, County Executive Steve Schuh said Friday he will hold off on making changes to the program, according to an email...

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Council votes to increase pay for home and hospital teachers

The Anne Arundel County Council voted Friday to increase pay for a group that hasn't seen a raise in 15 years. Council members approved a budget amendment that will augment the hourly wage of the...

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Group talks solutions to north county's economic, aesthetic woes

"Baybrook." It's the concept behind any number of ideas meant to revitalize economic activity and aesthetic changes to the Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn and Curtis Bay communities. The effort is spearheaded...

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As MGM National Harbor looms, what impact will it have on Maryland Live casino?

With the MGM National Harbor Casino slated to be completed in the next few months, there are still looming questions as to whether it will negatively impact Anne Arundel County's own Maryland Live...

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Woman burned in Glen Burnie kitchen fire

A woman was hospitalized with burns from a kitchen fire in Glen Burnie Friday evening, fire officials said. The call came just before 6 p.m. for a kitchen fire in the 1000 block of Upton Road. The...

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My Time: Severna Park Earth Day Festival celebrates our planet

The Severna Park Earth Day Festival Committee headed by Chris Myers welcomed the addition of two high school students to help with the 14th annual festival. Those students, Lauren Crino and Brianna...

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May another month of growth for Anne Arundel real estate

May marked another month of growth for Anne Arundel County's real estate industry, with another uptick in total sales over 2015. According to statistics from Metropolitan Regional Information Systems...

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Annapolis lawyers deny allegations in federal lawsuit

According to the city's response, events happened differently

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Maryland challenges EPA over finding that Anne Arundel power plant likely...

The Hogan administration is challenging the Environmental Protection Agency over its finding that an old coal-burning power plant in Anne Arundel County likely is violating air pollution control rules...

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Former county attorney: Charter change could limit transparency

A proposed charter change headed to the ballot in November could limit access to public records, a retired Anne Arundel County attorney has cautioned County Council members. In a memorandum, former...

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To serve their country: Graduates look ahead to service academies, military...

Gazing at the unique view, a dozen teens gathered this past week at the World War II Memorial at the foot of the Naval Academy Bridge. All recent high school graduates, they are among at least 30...

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Picking up the past: Severn man collects arrowheads, bottle caps and coins

After the land is plowed and rain washes away the topsoil, pieces of history sprout on Charles Henkel's farm in Severn. Since 1970, Henkel has picked up hundreds of Native American stone arrowheads,...

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Tour to highlight stormwater runoff reduction in Anne Arundel's faith community

Aiming to address the Chesapeake Bay watershed's diverse population, a Sunday tour will explore stormwater runoff reduction projects in Anne Arundel County's faith community. The tour, starting at 2...

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Athletes endure choppy waves at Great Chesapeake Bay Swim

Bill Braswell is 71 years old and has completed the Great Chesapeake Bay Swim 24 times. "When you get old, you get kind of set in your ways," he said at the swim Sunday. Not that age has slowed him...

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Mosquito spray program worries some but deemed safe

Residents can take steps to reduce population, nuisance

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Armed man robs Jessup gas station

Anne Arundel police are searching for a man armed with a gun that robbed a gas station Sunday night in Jessup. The armed robbery occurred around 11 p.m. at the Shell gas station, at 2753 Annapolis...

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