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Anne Arundel school board member sends, rescinds resignation letter

Anne Arundel county Board of Education member Tom Frank sent Gov. Larry Hogan a letter of resignation this fall. The letter was rescinded the next day, according to Hogan spokesman Douglass Mayer. In...

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After 'Ellen' fame, Annapolis' Young Dylan doesn't plan on slowing down

'It was a once in a lifetime experience. We could not say no'

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Armed pair rob Brooklyn Park liquor store

Anne Arundel police are searching for two men armed with guns that robbed a liquor store Tuesday night in Brooklyn Park. Officers responded to Murph's Discount Liquors, at 6023 Ritchie Highway, around...

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Five displaced in Riviera Beach house fire

A house fire Tuesday afternoon in Pasadena's Riviera Beach community displaced five people and caused an estimated $35,000 in damage, county fire officials said. Firefighters responded to the 200...

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Annapolis-based developer acquitted in assault trial

An Annapolis-based developer accused of threatening two exotic dancers with a gun inside his Crownsville home last fall was acquitted by an Anne Arundel County jury on Tuesday. A 12-person jury...

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Deals, tips for holiday shopping in Anne Arundel

Black Friday. Small Business Saturday. Cyber Monday. With the holidays weeks away, shoppers will have options to find the best deals. Here's what you can expect for the busy weekend: Black Friday...

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German teacher expands horizons for North County High students

Katrina Griffin saw many of her students never had opportunities to travel. So, she brought the world to her classroom, inviting graffiti painters, authors, exchange students and artists to North...

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A history lesson on our Thanksgiving table

That first Thanksgiving might not have included turkey, despite the story taught to school kids for generations. Sitting down with family and friends to gobble Thanksgiving plenty, if so blessed,...

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Arundel residents open homes to refugee families on Thanksgiving

Locals share Thanksgiving meal with immigrants who fled wartorn countries

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Maryland Natural Resources Police regain use of helicopter

Maryland's Department of Natural Resources is flying high after regaining use of a helicopter for aerial surveillance. The agency said in a statement that it's using the chopper this fall to help...

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Teens of the Week: Meade High twins blaze their own paths

The King sisters, fraternal twins born three minutes apart, are very much alike — but different. They are ebullient, bright and beautiful. They spend a lot of time together, but each has struck out to...

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Severna Park-based foundation looks to spread hope through gifts for the needy

Kim and David Mitchell stood in a mostly empty Glen Burnie warehouse on Thursday, knowing full well there will hardly be enough room to walk come next month. In the days ahead, boxes full of Christmas...

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Three injured in Glen Burnie multi-vehicle wreck

Three people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash Friday afternoon in Glen Burnie, an Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman said. Firefighters responded to northbound Route 10 at eastbound...

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Quince Orchard halts Panthers playoffs run in state semifinals

That's a wrap for Annapolis

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Anne Arundel economic development CEO studying need for new incentives

One month after a surprise leadership change, Julie Mussog talks about her vision for the county's commercial marketing arm

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Crowds hunt for Black Friday deals in Anne Arundel

'I just hate to see what my wife comes back with'

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County looks for faster way to sell off land deemed 'non-buildable'

New bill would cut down on council oversight, public notice

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Worth accounts for 4 touchdowns in rout of Mustangs

Navy will host Temple in ACC Championship on Saturday

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Severna Park 5K brings awareness to addiction, helps families during holidays

As the early morning sun begins to warm the early morning air on the Baltimore and Annapolis Trail, a group of runners is gathered, decked in matching blue shirts. It's the second annual Patrick Lee...

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County experts to present at winter and emergency preparedness expo

Most people are accustomed to stocking up on toilet paper and milk when a winter storm is on the way — for proof, just take a glance at those aisles in the grocery store before a blizzard. Other needs...

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