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It's time for some ice: Guide to area ice skating rinks

Some of the most pivotal moments in fall and winter are centered around the local ice skating rink. The couple on a romantic date, skating hand in hand. The child taking a lap around the ice rink for...

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Naval Academy grad to run in World Marathon Challenge

Calum Ramm has a thing for running shoes. Although he goes through about a pair a month, he doesn't like to throw them out. "I have so many miles on them. I'm like 'That pair has 600 miles,'" the...

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Former BWI CEO goes to Metro

The former head of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport has been named general manager and CEO of Metro. Paul Wiedefeld, 60, will be formally appointed to the position at WMATA's next board of directors...

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Teen of the Week: Old Mill IB teen pushes peers to become better players,...

Amber Allen, Old Mill High School IB '16

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Police investigate robberies in Glen Burnie, Laurel

Anne Arundel County police are investigating robberies that occurred Thursday in Glen Burnie and Laurel. Shortly before 9:50 p.m., police said a man entered the Lucky's convenience store at 7713...

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Temperature record falls at BWI Friday

Cooler air moves in Saturday and Sunday

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Schuh declines to apologize to students over emails

Student council leader invites county executive to annual convention; Schuh seeks meeting with student he called 'dumb kid'

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FBI renews efforts to find Hanover Dunkin' Donuts homicide suspect

The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday renewed its efforts to find a man accused of killing his wife more than six months ago in a Hanover Dunkin' Donuts. The FBI has placed a large "Wanted"...

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Police arrest man following theft from vehicle in Glen Burnie

County police said a man was arrested Thursday night after he was spotted stealing from a vehicle in Glen Burnie. When officers responded at 11:33 p.m. to the 100 block of Main Avenue SE, a citizen...

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What's closed, open on Veterans Day

City and county offices are closed Wednesday. Senior centers are closed. State and federal offices are closed. Courts, banks and post offices are also closed. Public schools and libraries are open....

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Annapolis-based National Guard unit eliminated

An effort by the Army to cut costs and modernize service has led to the elimination of a Maryland Army National Guard squadron based in Annapolis. The Maryland Guard on Saturday will hold an...

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Proposed AAMC psych ward would double number of in-patient beds in county

About 75 people in need of the most extensive mental health care – those who are a danger to themselves or others – are admitted monthly to Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Glen Burnie...

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Chain Gang: Baja Fresh -- The fire inside

Editor's note: The Chain Gang's restaurant reviews wind down with our last installment next week. Watch for a new series on favorite neighborhood bars. If you have a favorite, send your bar...

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Officials urge life jackets amid deadly year for boaters

Missing man presumed dead

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Chesapeake qualifies for football playoffs

Cougars hold off North County

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Senior for a day: Mother with stage 4 cancer gets to see 6-year-old son play

CJ Burke comes off as shy, but once he hit the turf Friday with cameras on him no one would have guessed. "Hopefully he won't get a big head," said his mother, Melissa. The 6-year-old practiced with...

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National Guard deactivates historic squadron of cavalry regiment

Soldiers of the Maryland Army National Guard, past and present, gathered Saturday morning in Annapolis to mark the end of an era: the deactivation of the 1st Squadron of the 158th Cavalry Regiment....

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Chick-fil-A to replace Ruby Tuesday in Annapolis

Ruby Tuesday expected to close its Annapolis location this weekend and Chick-fil-A has plans to move in. A manager confirmed the closing of the company's Somerville Road location, which it had...

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Schuh seeks bigger role in school budget

Says county government needs to be involved earlier in process

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Baby born on I-97 Saturday morning

A mother gave birth to a baby on the shoulder of Interstate 97 in Glen Burnie Saturday morning, police said. County firefighters got a call around 8 a.m. from motorists on the highway between Dorsey...

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