Tom and Audrey's foster osprey chicks named in contest
The naming contest for two chicks being fostered by Internet star ospreys Tom and Audrey has come up with winners.
View ArticleFormer Rams Head Group president sentenced to 90 days in jail
Case involved 'peeping Tom' charges after video camera was found in restaurant bathroom
View ArticleLocal hospital, doctor named in lawsuit over fake surgical hardware
The University of Maryland's Baltimore Washington Medical Center is sending letters to about 250 spinal fusion patients who received hardware from a defunct California company accused of selling fake...
View ArticleBuy Local Week kicks off at Governor's Mansion
Marylanders urged to buy local produce, seafood, wines and more
View ArticleFive displaced by house fire in Glen Burnie
Five people were displaced when fire tore through a house in Glen Burnie early Friday morning.
View ArticleWater spouts spotted near Annapolis
Candy Thomson was out on a Natural Resources Police boat Friday morning when she noticed six or seven water spouts coming up the Chesapeake Bay.
View ArticleFBI searches for serial robbers in Linthicum
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the arrest of two suspects who are believed to be involved in several robberies in Linthicum over the last two months.
View ArticleSevern man pleads guilty in child porn case
A Severn man pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to possession of child pornography.
View ArticlePlans to build 156 townhomes contested
Neighboring business challenging the project at Board of Appeals
View ArticleDay Trippers: Extreme urology means 'extreme' urology
A visit to Linthicum museum leaves Capital reporter reeling but informed
View ArticleRussett Dispute
A dispute over leadership of the Russett community association is now in court.
View ArticleNavy: Former USNA superintendent censured over gifts
But will retire next month as vice admiral
View ArticlePower play in Russett: But many residents unaffected by battle over community...
The grass in Russett is uniformly evergreen and trimmed, the homes are meticulously maintained and the roads are smooth and spotless.
View ArticleElite Army unit at Fort Meade searching for ways to fight ISIS
An elite Army unit based at Fort Meade is sending battle-hardened soldiers to Iraq to get a close look at the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria so they can develop ways to fight America's newest...
View ArticleFarmers market vendor profile: Martin Zehner
A couple months shy of 90, Martin Zehner still gets up before the sun every day to get to work on his Davidsonville farm.
View ArticleShifting Tides: How Anne Arundel's shoreline became off-limits
Set out on the South River - to your left is Annapolis and to your right Edgewater, where pockets of open space are sandwiched between giant homes on giant lots, where floor-to-ceiling windows...
View ArticleFresh and local: Farmers markets meet growing demand
'Tis the season to sink your teeth into succulent sweet corn, slice heirloom tomatoes for a "kitchen sink" sandwich, feel juice from a plump peach run down your chin, taste the difference in grass-fed...
View ArticleLobbyists' spending up by $1.2M in Maryland
Reporting period's biggest spenders: Health care, utility companies
View ArticleMarina owners donate $3 million to AAMC
Birth center at hospital named in honor of donor
View ArticlePreparing for the pier: Marine Trades Association starts apprenticeship program
Andrew Schulze knew he'd get dirty this summer, but he didn't mind.
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