BWI receives piece of World Trade Center
Dana Oman couldn't hold back the tears. At a ceremony at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport on Wednesday, the airport's security manager sobbed while talking about the impact the 9/11 attacks have had on...
View ArticleAnnapolis officer named in lawsuit leaves department
Reese takes a 14 percent pay cut in new job; chief says he was 'sorry to see him leave'
View ArticleAnne Arundel seeks to cut interest on property tax refunds
After withdrawing legislation from General Assembly, Schuh administration tries again with County Council
View ArticleArnold and Pasadena elementary schools receive National Blue Ribbon distinction
Two Anne Arundel County public schools were recognized Wednesday as National Blue Ribbon schools, a distinction based on overall academic excellence or progress in closing achievement gaps among...
View ArticleMore rain in forecast for Annapolis area, flood watch in place
About 1 to 2 inches of rain are expected to hit the Annapolis area Wednesday night, leading to possible flooding, according to the National Weather Service. The heaviest rain is expected to fall...
View ArticleJimmy John's opens in Linthicum
A Jimmy John's sandwich shop has opened in Linthicum on 1700 W. Nursery Road, the company announced this week. The location is owned by Ted Louis, who is a "multi-unit franchisee in Maryland," the...
View ArticleBWI Light Rail stations to close from Oct. 7-11
The BWI Business District and BWI Airport Light Rail stations will close from Oct. 7-11 to allow crews to replace a grade crossing at Andover Road, the Maryland Transit Administration announced...
View ArticleMan arrested at BWI with loaded handgun
A Silver Spring man was arrested at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport after trying to carry a loaded semi-automatic handgun onto an airplane, according to the Transportation Security Administration. In a...
View ArticleDining Out: Dockside location a welcome addition to Rams Head family
Is a company motto and promise to customers of "Food, Fun and Beer" enough on which to build a very successful local chain of restaurant and entertainment venues? Seems so. The Rams Head Group has...
View ArticleResidents brave the rain for free burritos in Glen Burnie
Scores of people waited in line in the rain Thursday - some of whom showed up as early as 11 p.m. Wednesday - at the new Moe's Southwest Grill in Glen Burnie hoping to be one of the first 50 and...
View ArticleProgram offers money for preserving wooded land in Anne Arundel
Anne Arundel County property owners could be paid to preserve trees on their land under a program announced Thursday by County Executive Steve Schuh and the Chesapeake Bay Trust. An agreement between...
View ArticleIn-school flu clinics won't be offered in Anne Arundel schools
Health department recommends walk-in clinic
View ArticleArrest made in Pleasant Street homicide
A 22-year-old Annapolis man was arrested Thursday evening in the fatal shooting of Walter "Buck" Bryan Jr. early this week on Pleasant Street, city police said. Antiwan Brown has been charged with...
View ArticleArmed man robs Pasadena Domino's
Anne Arundel police are searching for a man armed with a gun that robbed a Domino's pizzeria Thursday night in Pasadena. The armed robbery occurred around 9:13 p.m. at the pizzeria, at 2708 Mountain...
View ArticleWitnesses catch alleged purse snatcher in Glen Burnie
Witnesses to a purse snatching Thursday evening in Glen Burnie caught a 27-year-old man accused in the incident, Anne Arundel police said. David Michael Hissey, of Saunders Way in Glen Burnie, has...
View ArticlePolice task force seizes $4,200 in heroin in Severn
A multi-jurisdictional police task force seized more than $4,200 in heroin and arrested three people Thursday in Severn. Taurus Deron Naylor, 19; Kelly Bowers, 27, both of Citadel Drive; and Rayquante...
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Sept. 20-26
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Sept. 20-26. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...
View ArticleMandatory ignition interlock among new Maryland laws
A new Maryland law dedicated to the memory of a police officer killed by a drunken motorist will require anyone convicted of drunken driving to install an ignition interlock device. "Noah's Law" is...
View ArticleHead Start delays frustrate Anne Arundel parents
The Y of Central Maryland waiting on licenses to start classes
View ArticleMarijuana-laced snack reportedly sends North County High student to hospital
A North County High student was taken to a hospital on Friday after she allegedly consumed a Rice Krispie treat containing marijuana, Anne Arundel police and school officials said. The student's...
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