Annapolis High to launch program for immigrant students
About 40 students will participant in program to learn English and transition to American school system
View ArticleNational Night Out looks to build trust between police, residents
Three officers sworn in during event
View ArticlePolice bond with community in Brooklyn Park
National Night Out is an effort to build relationships between police and residents
View ArticleThree charged with AC unit theft, damage
Police: Stolen and damaged property valued at more than $90K
View ArticleStorm sends millions of gallons of sewage into Patapsco River
Maryland National Guard flies in repair equipment, Anne Arundel posts health warning on the river
View ArticleSheriff's Office warns of scam
The Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office is warning the community of a scammer who identified himself as "Sheriff Owens" from the sheriff's department in an effort to get people to send him pre-loaded...
View ArticleDOD wades through public comment phase of NSA construction project
Open house held Wednesday in Severn
View ArticleLinthicum crash seriously injures woman
Woman, 66, taken to Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore
View ArticleAnnapolis, Anne Arundel continue to help in Ellicott City recovery
Some buildings on historic Main Street face 'impending collapse'
View ArticleState letter reignites transportation funding debate
Maryland jurisdictions have two weeks to submit new information about major transportation projects seeking state support or else those projects could lose funding, according to a recent directive...
View ArticleCounty police investigating Severn shooting
Anne Arundel County police are investigating a shooting Wednesday night in Severn. Officers were called at approximately 5:30 p.m. to Pioneer Drive and Severn Orchards Circle for a report of shots...
View ArticleMan arrested with loaded gun at BWI
A man was arrested Wednesday at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport after he was caught attempting to carry a loaded semi-automatic handgun through an airport checkpoint. The 9 mm caliber handgun was loaded...
View ArticleFort Meade gets new garrison commander as Foley exits
As Col. Brian Foley stepped down Thursday as garrison commander at Fort George G. Meade, the west county military post welcomed Col. Thomas Rickard as its newest "mayor."In a ceremony held on...
View ArticleExperience the Chesapeake Bay without your own boat
The sights and sounds of the Chesapeake Bay are as much a part of Anne Arundel County's culture as the historic Colonial buildings in downtown Annapolis. Whether you're visiting the area on vacation...
View ArticleFire officials release 911 calls from weekend water rescues
Anne Arundel fire officials on Thursday released audio from multiple 911 calls that led to three people being rescued from vehicles last weekend after a torrential rain soaked the region. The rescues...
View ArticleImprovements planned for Brooklyn Park Senior Center
Every Wednesday, Patti Cho and dozens of others gather at the Brooklyn Park Senior Center to share a lunch of Korean food. The building's main hall is often packed for the occasion. This week, 97...
View ArticleAnnapolis real estate firm loses new Ellicott City office in flooding
J. Melvin Premier Properties was open a month before historic floods
View ArticleWorld Poker Tour to return to Maryland Live casino
Maryland Live will see its second World Poker Tour tournament series starting next month, as the Hanover casino will host a 10-event tournament series, according to cardplayer.com. The main event is a...
View ArticleWatch local: A guide to Anne Arundel connections in the Rio 2016 Olympics
Anne Arundel County will be well represented when the best athletes in the world congregate Friday at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Six athletes with significant ties to the area will be taking part in the...
View ArticleGlen Burnie bus stop to be named after BWMC
State officials will name a Glen Burnie bus stop in honor of Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The naming will take place during a ceremony on Wednesday at bus stop on Hospital Drive, according to...
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