Two men shot in Severn; victims expected to survive
Two men were shot in Severn on Friday night, county police said. The victims, 53 and 40 years old, were taken by ambulance to the Shock Trauma at University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore...
View ArticleMy Time: Pasadena martial arts school students win medals at international...
Kick Connection martial arts school in Pasadena has been highly recognized for molding some of the world's top martial artists for 27 years, ever since opening its doors in 1989. And this year is no...
View ArticleSanctuary in Severna Park cares for injured, elder dogs
Off the beaten path inside a Severna Park home, scores of chew toys are stacked on shelves and medicine is organized in drawers with sticky notes. Entering the downstairs of the Senior Dog Sanctuary...
View ArticleMy Time: Chesapeake Life Center camp volunteers honored
Something happened on a recent weekend at Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center in Millersville that could not have happened without 91 people. They are the 91 volunteers responsible for the 51...
View ArticleMillennials weigh in on 2016 election
Underneath a pavilion at Anne Arundel Community College, three students are in a heated discussion about modern politics. They exchange exasperated sighs and looks over one another's positions. The...
View ArticlePresidential race hasn't fueled increased voter drive in Anne Arundel
With the start of early voting only 10 days away, the balance of power in Anne Arundel County remains the same among registered Democrats, Republicans and independents. No party has made any...
View ArticleCounty Council to consider residential rehabilitation incentives, immigrant...
Anne Arundel County Council members on Monday will consider whether the county should offer financial incentives to people who want to update the county's housing stock. Legislation sponsored by...
View ArticleLand use advocates organizing for sustainable future
Taking aim at 2019 county development plan
View ArticleDocks buzz on final day of U.S. Powerboat Show
On Sunday, two hours before the sun set on another U.S. Powerboat Show, the docks in Annapolis were bustling with people. Only a handful of vendors had begun breaking down their tents. Most stood...
View ArticleTwo critically injured in Severn motorcycle-car crash
Two people were critically injured Saturday in Severn when a car collided with a motorcycle while making a left turn, the Anne Arundel County Police Department said. The motorcycle driver, Louis...
View ArticleUnited Way to hold Day of Action this week
United Way of Central Maryland will hold its annual Day of Action on Wednesday, bringing together teams of volunteers to complete 50 community service projects in the area, the organization said. The...
View ArticleAnne Arundel police investigate officer who displayed Oath Keeper’s hat in...
Chief says hat may have violated policy banning political statement
View ArticleOn the Bay: 23 osprey nests on BGE equipment, 8-inch blue crab surprises...
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) learned of 23 osprey nests on its electric equipment thanks to reports by customers during the first year of its Osprey Watch program. The program provides...
View ArticleCommission won't accelerate cardiac surgery approval for Anne Arundel
A state commission deciding whether Anne Arundel County needs a local cardiac surgery program has declined County Executive Steve Schuh's request to speed the approval process, citing the importance...
View ArticleA mother shares a story, hoping it helps
When Margie Kosmerl's son Danny died of an overdose last December, she pledged to become an open book. On Monday evening, Kosmerl found herself fielding a series of questions from a moderator about...
View ArticleCouncil passes financial incentives for improving housing stock
Developers and property owners who want to replace an old home with a new one will be able to claim a tax credit and a waiver on permitting fees for the project, Anne Arundel County Council members...
View ArticleAudit: Maryland Aviation Administration failed to comply with federal noise...
The Maryland Aviation Administration failed for nearly a decade to comply with federal noise compatibility requirements, barring the state from recuperating $4.6 million in sound insulation costs —...
View ArticleGlen Burnie resident prepares to retire holiday lawn decorations
For Marie Albright to properly celebrate a holiday, she needs to properly decorate her lawn. The Glen Burnie resident has decorated almost every inch of her lawn for every major holiday for more than...
View ArticleCapital Gazette holding countywide Best Halloween Lawn contest
Capital Gazette is hosting a contest to find the best Halloween lawn decorations in Anne Arundel County. If interested, submit photos of your home's display to tips@capgaznews.com by Oct. 25. The...
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