Pasadena man charged in Brooklyn Park burglary
Ryan Christopher Nichols, 28, has been charged with burglary in the first degree, theft and trespassing, among other charges
View ArticlePeroutka advocates change to Maryland's electoral college process
Anne Arundel County Councilman Michael Peroutka on Thursday urged local Republicans to lobby Maryland legislators for a new approach to the way the state awards its Electoral College votes. Peroutka,...
View ArticlePolice identify officers involved in Glen Burnie standoff that injured 3
The Anne Arundel County Police Department on Thursday released the names of officers involved in a standoff this week in Glen Burnie that ended with three people injured by gunfire.The officers are:...
View ArticleOld Mill art students raise $5,600 to help build well in Sierra Leone
The well built in Sierra Leone brought clean water to more than 500 people
View ArticleBill would allow small garden centers to keep community roots
Small garden centers have sprouted up around Anne Arundel County throughout the years — but, it turns out, not all of them fit within the confines of the zoning code. Legislation under consideration...
View ArticleNavy-Temple breakdown: An in-depth look at the matchup
Keys to the game, series history, injury reports, notes and quotes
View ArticleHo, ho, ho - what Santa's helpers have to say
For many kids, these volunteers are the real Santa
View ArticlePasadena woman indicted on false claim charges at Ft. Meade
A federal grand jury indicted a Pasadena woman on charges she falsely claimed to be working as a security guard at Fort Meade when she was not on the job, the U.S. Attorney for Maryland said Friday....
View ArticleBrooklyn man sentenced for stabbing mom
He assaulted her while trying to steal her pain pills
View ArticleAnnapolis caucus plans rating system for law enforcement agencies
African-American interest group wants to compare agencies on diversity, discrimination and complaints
View ArticleIn debate over bill, consensus on composting's necessity but not much else
As the Anne Arundel County Council prepares to take up the issue of composting for its third consecutive meeting, debate over whether the proposed zoning update is the best approach continues. But...
View ArticleHeroin overdoses reach new high in Annapolis, Anne Arundel
Heroin, opioid overdoses increase 145 percent from 2015
View ArticleWith a son in constant need of care, one family receives holiday help
Jakari Yates lies on the couch propped up by a pillow almost bigger than his 4-year-old body. He is being fed a through a tube in his chest from a bottle filled with formula hung on a hospital stand....
View ArticleHousing commission eyes vacant plot next to Meade Village
The site of an old water tower in Severn's Meade Village could accommodate new housing units under a proposal being considered by the County Council Monday night. The public housing community is next...
View Article3-vehicle crash in Odenton injures 2
Two people were injured in a three-vehicle collision in Odenton on Saturday, Anne Arundel County police said. Officers responded to a report of a collision at the intersection of Gambrills Road and...
View ArticleAnne Arundel police chief touts community-based approach
Anne Arundel County Police Chief Tim Altomare pushed the need for stronger partnerships between police and community members, particularly those who live in underserved areas of the county, during a...
View ArticleShipley's Choice Elementary named Maryland Blue Ribbon School
Shipley's Choice Elementary School is the first Anne Arundel County Public School to win the Maryland Blue Ribbon School of Excellence designation twice. The Maryland State Department of Education on...
View ArticleMaglev train open houses planned in Linthicum, Odenton
State and federal officials will hold two open houses in Anne Arundel County to discuss a project exploring the feasibility of a magnetic levitation train connecting Baltimore and Washington, D.C.,...
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Nov. 22-28
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Nov. 22-28. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...
View ArticleAfter Trump win, Cardin urges environmental leaders to step up
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin called on local environmental leaders gathered in Annapolis on Monday to down double on their efforts to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay, saying "there will be losses" on...
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