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Arctic cold coming Wednesday night through Friday

Temperatures will drop into the 20s, with wind chill Thursday making it feel much colder

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Pet adoptions up and down during holidays

Much need for furry neighbors

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Forrest Gump author remembers friend and Severna Park sailor, Jack Sherwood

Winston Groom recalls the life of a journalist and Chesapeake Bay solo-sailor

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Odenton meeting details proposed maglev train

Laura Scalise knows what a commute into Washington, D.C. is like. She takes the train from Odenton, where she lives, into the city every workday. On Monday night, Scalise attended a public meeting on...

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WWE wrestling stars bring anti-bullying campaign to MacArthur Middle

Students encouraged to speak out and get adults involved to stop bullying

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Robocall trial in Peroutka-Armstrong race moves forward

Judge denies motion to dismiss for two campaign aides charged

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Man wanted in Annapolis attempted robbery

Police are searching for a man that slipped into a woman's vehicle and attempted to rob her Tuesday night in Annapolis. The attempted robbery occurred around 11 p.m. in the 700 block of Newtowne...

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Applications available for community casino grants

The panel that approves grants from Anne Arundel County's casino fund has begun accepting applications for the next round of funding. The Local Development Council is established under the authority...

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Anne Arundel kicks off Coats for Kids campaign at Quiet Waters Park

The Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks has kicked off its third annual "Coats for Kids" campaign to help children in need throughout the county this winter. Donated items will be...

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Annual Holiday Open House at the Governor's Mansion is Saturday

Free event is open to all Maryland residents

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Anne Arundel County school system wins award for its mobile robot

Anne Arundel County Public Schools received a national award for a program that allow homebound students to attend school through a video conferencing robot. eSchool News and Xirrus recognized county...

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Hogan makes overturn of road project scoring his 'top priority'

Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday he will introduce emergency legislation to overturn a contentious transportation scoring law passed earlier this year, calling its repeal his top priority in the coming...

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Maryland Live donates $10K to Toys for Tots

Inside the Toys for Tots warehouse near BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, volunteers were busy assembling bicycles and moving boxes of toys. The group was a mixture of local residents and employees of...

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Author Wes Moore to speak at annual MLK breakfast

Nationally known author Wes Moore will be the keynote speaker next month at the 36th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast. Moore is the author of "The Other Wes Moore" and "The Work," both of...

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Anne Arundel police charge two in Pasadena heroin probe

Anne Arundel County police have arrested two men and seized dozens of capsules of heroin following a weeks long investigation in Pasadena. Police said Thursday that detectives and patrol officers...

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Police charge two with possession of 5 pounds of marijuana in Annapolis

A 22-year-old male and an unidentified 16-year-old female were arrested Tuesday after police seized five pounds of marijuana from a vehicle in Annapolis. The Anne Arundel County Police Department said...

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Maryland officials, local families remember relatives lost to drunken driving

Last year, 23,000 people were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in Maryland

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Short-lived ice expected on roadways

Wintry mix to turn to all rain by late morning

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Teen of the Week: Old Mill IB teen has the will to succeed

Her middle name is redundant, in a way, but spot on descriptive of this glorious teen. It is Gloria and means the same as her first name, Mokyoung, a Korean word for Gloria. "At school, everyone calls...

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'Mayor of Brooklyn' mourned; two held in killing

His neighbors and acquaintances called 83-year-old James Herget "the mayor of Brooklyn." They described him as a friendly man and neighborhood fixture who kept peppermint and butterscotch candy in his...

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