Twins charged in Severna Park bank robbery
One brother tells police he committed crime because of alcoholism
View ArticleAs boaters prep for storm, forecast calls for Hurricane Joaquin to go even...
David and Nancy Sill spent Friday morning clearing the deck, lashing down the sails and taking off the bimini of their 32RK Seaward sailboat. Although the latest forecasts called for Hurricane Joaquin...
View ArticlePanthers turn over new leaf against Arundel
Annapolis tops Wildcats for first time in decade
View ArticleRapper 50 Cent visits Linthicum Heights liquor store
Appearance geared to marketing vodka
View ArticleChain Gang: Born to tell the story of convenience store fried chicken
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Chain Gang is a series of reviews of area restaurants written by our staff of intrepid foodies on a tight budget. The reviews run Saturdays until we run out of room in our stomachs....
View ArticleThree Krispy Kreme stores planned for Anne Arundel County
Doughnut chain plans to open in Crofton in November, expects other sites in Annapolis, Glen Burnie
View ArticleFive Democrats introduce their hopes for Congress
Former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and others in Crofton to talk about 4th District
View ArticleHistoric Annapolis celebrates birth of press freedom
Sons of Liberty Week marks role of Maryland Gazette, predecessor of The Capital, in the road to revolution
View ArticleTerence Smith: Don Edwards represented California, but was a citizen of the bay
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County lost a remarkable, delightful former neighbor on October 1, when Don Edwards, a 20-year resident of Mayo, passed away at the spectacular age of 100. Don, and his late...
View ArticleThe puzzle of Bratayley: Privacy in the digital age
How a Severna Park family balanced publicity and privacy
View Article'It saved my life:' Winter Relief program for homeless opens its 24th year
To hear Joe Knight tell it, Anne Arundel House of Hope's Winter Relief program didn't just give him a place to stay for the night. "It saved my life," he said. Knight, 66, was one of the first people...
View ArticleOpen minds for open mics: Events provide training, support, audience for...
Nick Byrd rapped he was "perfectly capable of spitting these spats" at an open mic night in Annapolis Wednesday. Byrd, also known as Master Laos, performed in public for his first time at Metropolitan...
View ArticleEarl Brannock, early county economic leader, dead at 91
Hoopers Island native was World War II vet, historian
View ArticleHoward's Music in Motion marching band competition
Reservoir High School hosts its fifth annual marching band competition, Music in Motion, with three Howard County bands and bands from across the state, including Anne Arundel and Carroll counties,...
View ArticleFun on the farm: Agriculture Education Day draws a crowd
Agriculture Education Day draws a crowd
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman awarded $58.7 million for weapons detecting radar
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a $58.7 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps to develop and test a ground weapons detecting radar. The Ground Weapon Locating Radar (GWLR) mode for the...
View ArticleArundel House of Hope has record turnout for Winter Relief opening
Arundel House of Hope had a record turnout for the opening of its Winter Relief program on Monday, the non-profit's executive director said. The program, which provides overnight shelter to the...
View ArticleSeeing stars, again: Naval Academy reinstates celestial navigation
Because you can't hack a sextant
View ArticleAnne Arundel police add to charges for man who hid on Fort Meade last week
Anne Arundel County police have added to the charges already filed against a man police said stole a car at gunpoint in Baltimore, drove to Fort George G. Meade and hid from police in a storm drain on...
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