Family seeks answers after teenager was struck, killed by car in Linthicum
Danshaun Wells, 14, was a student at Mary Moss at J. Albert Adams Academy
View ArticleSouthwest: issues causing cancellations, delays mostly corrected
Business was mostly back to normal at the Southwest Airline counters at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Thursday afternoon, following a breakdown in the airline's network that caused more than 1,000...
View ArticleGrasso's new Tesla reflects growing number of electric vehicle owners
Councilman: 'I feel like George Jetson riding around'
View ArticleMan killed in Gambrills crash
A 28-year-old man was killed after the car he was driving struck the back of a parked tractor-trailer Thursday night in Gambrills. Police identified the man Friday morning as Andrew Bryan Smith, of...
View ArticleIncrease in crabs leads to lower prices at some restaurants
Restaurants expect prices to continue to drop throughout season
View ArticleFake 'mayday' calls from Annapolis cost Coast Guard $500K
Officials ask for the public's help to identify the person responsible
View ArticleGlen Burnie church hosts festival for Fort Meade families
'It shows us a lot; We're not here in vain'
View ArticleFormer Annapolis radio news director arrested
Raychel Harvey-Jones leaves WNAV after less than a month following forgery charges
View ArticleMaryland Live says MGM hired employees with high-roller lists
Maryland Live casino has accused MGM National Harbor — its soon-to-open rival on the Potomac — of hiring former Maryland Live hosts who allegedly improperly collected and retained names and contact...
View ArticleCounty schools triple English learner population in last decade
Teaching two lessons at once: English and common core
View ArticleTemperature hits 100 at BWI airport
Sweat dripping down his face, Warren Johnson looked over his crew of about 10 men Monday as they paved fresh asphalt on Belle Drive off of Bywater Road in Annapolis. Even though temperatures hit...
View ArticleHome of the Week: First look at Yumi Hogan's latest project in Maryland's...
Maryland's First Lady, Yumi Hogan, stepped into the sweltering humidity to greet her guests. All around her, the gardens at Government House, known as The Governor's Mansion, were abloom with lush,...
View ArticleTemperatures expected to stay in 90s throughout week
And the heat goes on. With the temperature reaching 100, Monday marked the hottest day at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport in more than four years. The last time the temperature at the airport reached...
View ArticleMan spared prison time after second probation violation in Glen Burnie murder...
An Anne Arundel County judge on Tuesday spared a man from additional prison time after he violated probation for a second time since his early release for a 2000 murder conviction. Shane Earl Pardoe,...
View ArticleMan charged in fatal shooting at Laurel hotel
One man has been charged and police are continuing to search for another in a June fatal shooting at a Laurel hotel. Malachi Tavon Ellis, 18, of Washington, D.C., has been charged with multiple counts...
View ArticleOn the Bay: Advocacy group ranks Maryland #11 for solar efforts
Maryland ranked #11 in 2015 for embracing solar energy, according to a report by advocacy group Environment Maryland. There was roughly one solar panel installed for every four people in Maryland last...
View ArticleLooking to beat the heat? 10 places to go, things to do this week
Looking for ways to beat the heat? With temperatures reaching around 100 degrees at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport on Monday, it was the hottest day there in more than four years, said Matt Elliott, a...
View ArticleAuction to benefit Brooklyn Park girl badly burned in fire
In the early morning hours on Father's Day, then-3-year-old Jade Schwinn was caught inside her parents house while a fire blazed through their Ball Park Drive home. While her siblings and parents were...
View ArticleD.C. Metro chief proposes permanent end to late-night service
WASHINGTON (AP) — Metro's general manager is proposing that the Washington-area subway system should close at midnight on a permanent basis to allow for ongoing maintenance. Metro suspended late-night...
View ArticleStudy: Naval Academy could face over 6 feet of sea level rise by 2100
High tides could flood Naval Academy fixtures like Bancroft Hall on a daily basis by 2100, according to a study on sea level rise released today. "Military bases and personnel protect the country from...
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