Powerball jackpot dreams: What would you do with $500 million?
Hopeful Powerball ticket buyers reflect on what they would do if they won the jackpot. Powerball ticket sales were brisk Wednesday at the Main Street Mini Mart in Annapolis, with the evening drawing...
View Article'Death with Dignity' events to be held in Severna Park, Annapolis
The first of two county events by "Death with Dignity" advocates about legislation to be considered by the Maryland General Assembly will take place Wednesday night in Severna Park. The event, hosted...
View ArticleTop things to do in Anne Arundel in 2016
A rundown of some of the biggest and best events planned for the Annapolis and Anne Arundel area in the coming year. This currently includes January through June and will be updated throughout the...
View ArticleSchuh to speak at human trafficking forum
County Executive Steve Schuh is scheduled to speak Tuesday at a forum focused on human trafficking. Sponsored by the Annapolis chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women and Congregation Kneseth...
View ArticleChesapeake Bay Blues Festival back at Sandy Point this year
Two-day charity event to be held May 21-22
View ArticleNo charges for Baltimore officer who shot robbery suspect
Self-defense in Dec. 19 Linticum incident
View ArticleTrumbauer proposes preservation tax credit
Measure could help owners of historically significant properties
View ArticleAfter 23 snow plows went missing last year, SHA updates inventory process
The State Highway Administration is reviewing its inventory process in response to the disappearance of 23 snow plows from a Glen Burnie yard last year. "We are embarking on new processes to ensure...
View ArticlePolice seize $3,300 in drugs, arrest three in Glen Burnie
Anne Arundel police seized nearly $3,300 in drugs and arrested three men following a traffic stop Wednesday night in Glen Burnie. Steven Gore, 30, of Hanover; Marcus Gray Jr., 25, of Pasadena; and...
View ArticleAnne Arundel County home builder must pay $600K in damages
Anne Arundel County’s Fusion Modular Green Construction LLC has been ordered to pay nearly $600,000 for violating consumer protection laws. Attorney General Brian E. Frosh found the firm and its...
View ArticleArts Council of Anne Arundel awards more than $100K in grants
The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County has announced more than $100,000 in grants to local nonprofits for fiscal year 2016. The money was awarded through the council's strategic impact grants...
View ArticleGambrills grocer holds grand opening this weekend
Bear’s Honeypot will have its grand opening Saturday at its new location in Gambrills. A grocer specializing in local produce, it offers a large local cheese selection, organic produce and gluten free...
View ArticleBrooklyn Park family starts scholarship honoring son who died in fire
Chris Rickman died trying to save neighbors from a fire last year
View ArticleFamily of man killed in fire starts scholarship fund in his memory
The Rickman family is hosting a bull roast at Beefalo Bob’s in Baltimore to benefit the Christopher Rickman scholarship fund that will send a student to the Maven Academy. The event, which they hope...
View ArticleHogan promotes spending restraint in next budget
Gov. Larry Hogan made a promise Thursday that his next budget proposal will rein in spending but also protect key programs, such as schools and transportation projects. The Republican leader, now in...
View ArticleOn the hunt for local oysters in Annapolis area restaurants
Menus are packed with popular bivalve
View ArticleOut & About: Annapolis Antique Show returns this weekend
Have you recovered from your New Year celebrations yet? Annapolis really does know how to celebrate — whether it's the New Year, St. Pat's, the 4th, a random Wednesday… here are some fun things to...
View ArticleMDA: Bird flu could arrive in Maryland by spring
During a Jan. 7 conference call, Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Joe Bartenfelder warned that "bird flu" could arrive in Maryland this spring. The Maryland Department of Agriculture...
View ArticleDevelopers tout proposed decrease in utility connection fee
As the County Council continues to debate a proposed cut to public utility connection fees, business leaders and commercial developers say the reduction could help Anne Arundel's economy grow. County...
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