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Man found with possible stab wounds in Brooklyn Park alley

A man in his 40s was found lying in a Brooklyn Park alley suffering from possible stab wounds Thursday night, said Lt. Ryan Frashure, spokesman for the county police department. Police and...

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Four school board candidates recommended to Gov. Hogan

School board Nominating Commission chose four of seven candidates to send to Gov. Hogan

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Material from Baltimore Harbor dredging project will be sent to Anne Arundel

Crews from the Baltimore District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start work this month on a $25.6 million project to maintain shipping lanes in Baltimore Harbor and its bay channels,...

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Top 5 things to do this weekend in Annapolis, Anne Arundel

Here are five of our favorite activities this weekend in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Click "Show Caption" at the bottom left of the photos for event information. And click here for the top...

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Police to hold town hall meeting Tuesday at Meade High

Anne Arundel police will hold its second of four town hall-style meetings focusing on police and community relations Tuesday night at Meade High School. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the school,...

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Cup + Cake BLVD opening at Westfield Annapolis this month

Cup + Cake BLVD, Westfield Annapolis’ 2015 Culinary Challenge winner, will open at the mall later this month. As winner of the contest, the bakery received culinary space for three months rent free in...

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Powerball fever: What you could do with $800 million in Anne Arundel

As of this writing, the Powerball jackpot is more than $800 million and climbing on the eve of Saturday night's drawing. That's enough to fund a presidential campaign — or almost. Here in Anne...

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Broadneck grad hopes to turn farming into career

Sam Carrico came by his wanderlust the hard way. After working a summer at farms in Georgia through an international volunteer organic farm worker network, he's headed to Germany Saturday to do the...

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Man taken to hospital after pickup overturns in Pasadena

A man was taken to a hospital after the pickup truck he was driving overturned Friday afternoon in Pasadena, a county fire department spokesman said. Firefighters responded to the area of Route 10 S....

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Harbor Grill employees let go as Annapolis Yacht Club aims to move in

Managers of restaurant say they are helping workers find jobs

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Old Mill dedicates court to late AD

White honored in ceremony at Millersville school

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Home of the Week: The new, state of the art Hospice of the Chesapeake Patient...

A soothing, comfortable, comforting spot to provide end-of-life care for patients, and support for family members

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Sexual assault reports up slightly at Naval Academy

Midshipmen focus groups report improvement in culture

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Lego League event at Naval Academy

Folger McKinsey Elemenary School and the Naval Academy Prep School showcased their talents during a Lego League Exposition at Dahlgren Hall at the United States Naval Academy on Saturday.

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Pasadena fire causes $10,000 in damage

A Saturday afternoon fire on the 8300 block of Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard caused an estimated $10,000 in damage, county fire department spokesman Russ Davies said.  Firefighters were dispatched...

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Fort Meade Girl Scouts visit the White House

More than a dozen Girl Scouts from Fort George G. Meade visited the White House Saturday morning. "It was bigger than I thought it was," said Elannah, a 6-year-old Daisy scout. The girls, ranging in...

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The sinking of New Hope: A wooden trawler, a Vietnamese fisherman, and a...

Worms opened the wooden hull and in washed the green water and silver minnows. The fishermen spoke less of salvaging the 63-foot trawler left in the harbor of West Ocean City. The New Hope slouched to...

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Maryland General Assembly braces for battles ahead

436th session convenes Wednesday

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Ferndale resident makes his own snow machine for front yard

Walter Parker IIII beat mother nature to the first snow of the season. The Parkers' front lawn had 10 inches of snow Tuesday while the rest of the Ferndale's lawns remained bare. "It paints a winter...

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Beleaguered but loyal: Local Redskins fans cheer unlikely playoff team

After the way this season — and many other recent ones — began, beleaguered but die-hard Washington Redskins fans thought they were headed for another winter of discontent. Perhaps they are. But this...

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