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Rain, thunderstorms, humidity to stick around

Sick of storms and humidity?

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Freetown Village Boys & Girls Club director is heart of community

Angela White has been director of the club for eight yearsAngela White has been director of the club for eight years

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Council sends $35K to Liquor Board for extra legal fees

The Anne Arundel County Council agreed Monday to send the Liquor Board half of what it requested in extra legal bills this year.

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Police: Man snatches woman's purse in Glen Burnie

Anne Arundel County police are searching for a man who snatched a woman's purse in broad daylight Saturday at a Glen Burnie grocery store.

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New date set for Millersville Steak 'n Shake opening

After repeated delays throughout the past several months, the state's first Steak 'n Shake restaurant is set to open next week in Millersville.

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Anne Arundel officers shot in the line of duty celebrate new police station

A rare gathering of Anne Arundel County police officers shot in the line of duty turned out Tuesday to help open the new station in Pasadena.

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Car drives into Pasadena bar, causing minor damage

Someone drove a car into the Time Out Bar in Pasadena around midnight Tuesday, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

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Pedestrian struck in Linthicum seriously injured

A man was seriously injured after he was struck by a vehicle while walking 6900 block of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard in Linthicum around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, an Anne Arundel...

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Linthicum crash sends two to hospitals

A motor vehicle collision in Linthicum Tuesday afternoon sent two people to hospitals, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, an Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman.

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County approves $16M for new Riviera Beach library

Library officials hope to begin construction in 2018Library officials hope to begin construction in 2018

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Fate of Russett leaders unclear

Results of vote to oust president, vice president not releasedResults of vote to oust president, vice president not released

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HUD changes could shuffle subsidized renters

Proposed policy would make some parts of Anne Arundel affordable with higher housing vouchersProposed policy would make some parts of Anne Arundel affordable with higher housing vouchers

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How the new county tax rates affect you

Residents can expect to save about $100, depending on income, home valueResidents can expect to save about $100, depending on income, home value

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Police: Man snatches woman's purse in Glen Burnie

Anne Arundel County police are searching for a man who snatched a woman's purse in broad daylight Saturday at a Glen Burnie grocery store.

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City, county open cooling centers; thunderstorms, humidity to stick around

Sick of storms and humidity?

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New date set for Millersville Steak 'n Shake opening

After repeated delays throughout the past several months, the state's first Steak 'n Shake restaurant is set to open next week in Millersville.

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Anne Arundel officers shot in the line of duty celebrate new police station

A rare gathering of Anne Arundel County police officers shot in the line of duty turned out Tuesday to help open the new station in Pasadena.

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Car drives into Pasadena bar, causing minor damage

Someone drove a car into the Time Out Bar in Pasadena around midnight Tuesday, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

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Pedestrian struck in Linthicum seriously injured

A man was seriously injured after he was struck by a vehicle while walking 6900 block of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard in Linthicum around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, an Anne Arundel...

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Linthicum crash sends two to hospitals

A motor vehicle collision in Linthicum Tuesday afternoon sent two people to hospitals, said Lt. Cliff Kooser, an Anne Arundel County Fire Department spokesman.

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