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Take your pick: A guide to area crab houses

It's late July and prime crab-picking season.

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Home of the Week: New ports make good neighbors with this home on the go

The floating home of Jeff Smith and Stacey Greco

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Celebrity peahen has nine chicks

The peahen's escapades last month made news around the region

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Maryland granted new three-year waiver for No Child Left Behind

Maryland received a new three-year waiver Thursday from the Department of Education for the federal No Child Left Behind law, providing the state flexibility in meeting some of the act's strict...

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County gets former banker as CAO

Mark Hartzell, who has a 30-year history in the financial industry, will be Anne Arundel County's new chief administrative officer.

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Manatee spotted in Chesapeake and Delaware Canal

Delaware wildlife officials are warning boaters to keep a lookout for a manatee that was spotted in the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.

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Anthem acquiring rival Cigna in $54.2 billion deal

Anthem is buying rival Cigna for $48 billion in a deal that would create the nation's largest health insurer by enrollment, covering about 53 million U.S patients.

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Man charged with attempted murder in Glen Burnie assault on Annapolis man

A 24-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder in an assault and robbery that left another man hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday night in Glen Burnie.

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A look back at Hogan's comments on cancer battle

The governor finished his second round of chemotherapy on Thursday

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Day Trippers: Four main streets, one day, no harnesses

We take the road more traveled, but less dangerous

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Three county Walmarts to adjust hours

Glen Burnie, Severn, Laurel part of shift away from 24-hour service

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State considers boating buffer around Sandy Point beach

"It's fairly common for boaters to try and cut that corner right at the point"

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Man transported to hospital from Laurel Park with serious injuries

County firefighters transported a 57-year-old man to Prince George's Trauma Center after he was seriously injured at Laurel Park Friday around 5 p.m., said Capt. Michael Pfaltzgraff, a spokesman for...

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Arundel Alarmers: 'You just can't walk away'

For some retirees, volunteer Alarmers is a way to continue fire service

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Business Sense: Making north county the best place to live and work

Since 1947, the Northern Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce has been an advocate for local business. In our early history, the chamber worked with elected officials and community leaders to get...

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Maryland Live plans reveal 18-story hotel proposal

Matched with county bond bill, final approval pending with planning and zoning

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And on it goes: Liquor board to take up years-long Depot license case

Liquor board to take up years-long Depot license case

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New details in Odenton homicide case: Teen claims he was avoiding fight when...

A 16-year-old Odenton resident said he was trying to avoid being punched when he stabbed one of the people who broke into his house July 10, according to court documents.

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County inspectors decline offer of boat

Anne Arundel County has more than 500 miles of shoreline, but inspectors investigating complaints of waterfront clear-cutting and other rules violations don't have a boat to work from and have opted...

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County Councilman Pete Smith rallies Severn behind community center

About a year ago, the Severn Community and Wellness Center seemed dead in the water.

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