Bill would allow county to shutter problem hotels
County councilmen will consider legislation Monday allowing the county to shutter hotels. "They're charging $1,200, and there are holes in the walls, bed bugs, rats," said Owen McEvoy, a spokesman for...
View ArticleCounty Council to hear marijuana, school chart bills
The already heavily amended medical marijuana bill before the Anne Arundel County Council is slated to get more changes Monday as the measure's Christmas expiration date nears. The agenda at the...
View ArticleThree escape harm Sunday in Edgewater fire
Saturday fire in Pasadena still under investigation
View ArticleAnne Arundel council chairmanship up for grabs
The biggest political battle of County Executive Steve Schuh's first year in office was against the council chairman. Officials tend to tout the election of the person who runs council meetings as...
View ArticleTwo arrested after man stabbed, officer struck by truck in Pasadena
Two people were arrested early Saturday morning after a man was stabbed and an officer was struck by a fleeing vehicle in Pasadena. Officers responded at 1:21 a.m. to Firehouse Pub at 8514 Ft....
View ArticlePolice investigate pizza shop robbery in Linthicum
Anne Arundel County police are investigating the robbery of a pizza shop Saturday in Linthicum. Police said at about 8 p.m., two men walked into Antonio's Pizza Planet at 6886 Baltimore Annapolis...
View ArticleMan pleads guilty to negligent homicide in fatal crash on Route 50
A Queen Anne's County man pleaded guilty Monday to negligent homicide in connection with a fatal crash last year on Route 50 in Davidsonville. Bruce Woodfield, 53, of Centreville, faces up to five...
View ArticleNaval Academy plans to send first women to SEALs training
If orders come from Navy, the Class of 2017 could have the first female SEALs
View ArticleReynolds no longer in running for Heisman Trophy
Heisman Trust announces only three finalists on Monday night
View ArticlePleas for higher teacher salaries dominate County Council meeting
Fink unanimously chosen as next chairman
View ArticleNaval Academy goats get spa treatment before Army-Navy game
Strict security planned this week to Army deter goat-nappers
View ArticleGroundbreaking held for Pasadena Roy Rogers
A groundbreaking ceremony for a new Roy Rogers restaurant on Pasadena's Magothy Beach Road was held Tuesday morning. The new restaurant located in the first block of Magothy Beach Road is expected to...
View ArticleRay Lewis signs memoir for fans at Fort Meade
Michael Ross, 17, wore his Ravens jersey as he stood in the Fort Meade Post Exchange, looking at former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis signing books. Lewis had already signed Ross' book, but he...
View ArticleCounty students surpass state average scores on tests
But majority of elementary and middle school students didn't meet state standard
View ArticleCommunity college pool, tennis courts to be eliminated
10-year facilities master plan presented to Board of Trustees
View ArticleWest County Chamber CEO stepping down
Claire Louder, CEO of the West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce, announced Tuesday she will be stepping down by the end of 2016.Louder, who has lived in the county for a decade, will transition...
View ArticleMaryland Government House is ready for its holiday close-up
Hogans invite open house visitors to bring a donation for Toys for Tots
View Article'Death with Dignity' to resurface with new name
Maryland legislation could include data collection rules, coercion safeguard
View ArticleThe Morning Report: What you need to know to start your day in Annapolis,...
The Morning Report is a quick roundup of links to stories that Annapolis and Anne Arundel County residents are talking about today. You can click on the links directly from the text of this feature....
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Dec. 1-7
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Dec. 1-7. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention Center....
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