Record-breaking Powerball jackpot brings out infrequent gamblers
Tom McAndrews stopped at Wawa on Tuesday evening to buy a sandwich. The Annapolis resident left the store on Bestgate Road with a Powerball lottery ticket. While McAndrews isn't a frequent lottery...
View ArticleAACC approves plans to construct science building, raze pool
Community members asked school officials to reconsider razing the pool
View ArticleOn the Bay: Bay groups react to halted oyster restoration
Chesapeake Bay groups have mixed reactions to the state putting the brakes on an oyster restoration project. The Department of Natural Resources halted the project in December, asking the U.S. Army...
View ArticleRepublicans re-elect Kipke as minority leader
Maryland House Republicans have re-elected Dels. Nic Kipke and Kathy Szeliga to leadership positions.The House Republican caucus unanimously re-elected Kipke, R-Pasadena, on Tuesday to be the House...
View ArticlePhotos: 2016 Maryland General Assembly session
Photos from the 2016 Maryland General Assembly session in Annapolis.
View Article2015 Military Bowl generates $17M for Annapolis region
The 2015 Military Bowl generated nearly $17 million for the Annapolis/Washington region, a new report found. The football game has been held in Annapolis for the past three years and that has...
View ArticleBWI deputy fire chief sues over department's top job
Gregory Lawrence reinstated after winning previous discrimination disputes
View ArticleArundel Lodge opens youth and family center in Edgewater
Non-profit provides care for children, adolescents suffering with mental illness, substance abuse
View ArticleSponsor of hundreds of Naval Academy midshipmen dies
John VornDick sponsored five decades of midshipmen
View ArticleOn opening day, lawmakers make nice
Overturning vetoes, budget details could divide them
View ArticleBill calls for $40 million investment in clean energy job training
Lawmakers and environmental advocates gathered in Annapolis to push for the Clean Energy Job Act on the first day of the General Assembly session. "We have to take this precious earth and leave it as...
View ArticleSchuh seeks to cut red tape in 2016
Executive says he'll seek to change procurement process, state rules on petitions for sewer and public notice rules
View ArticlePersonal Finance: 10 sources for investing ideas
Recently there was an E-Trade commercial where a woman walking down the street observed a trend that men repeatedly had facial hair. As the examples of facial hair grew more frequent and outlandish...
View ArticleNew Chesapeake Regional Tech Council director looking to make connections
Tami Howie went to law school with plans to become a prosecutor, but she had fallen in love with the tech community once she earned her degree. In the 1990s, she was a student at the University of...
View ArticlePolice investigate armed robbery at Glen Burnie used car dealership
Anne Arundel police are searching for a man that robbed a used car dealership at gunpoint Wednesday afternoon in Glen Burnie. Police responded to M&M Auto, at 7615 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard,...
View ArticleFirefighters respond to one-alarm blaze in Glen Burnie
Anne Arundel firefighters responded to a one-alarm fire outside of a Glen Burnie home Thursday morning. Firefighters responded to the 100 block of Allen Road around 9:45 a.m. after receiving multiple...
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Jan. 5-11
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Jan. 5-11. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention Center....
View ArticleMiller: Gov. Hogan must communicate better with assembly leaders
The Maryland Senate’s top leader opened today’s proceedings with a call for better communication with Gov. Larry Hogan. “Communication, communication, communication,” said Senate President Thomas V....
View ArticleMikulski to be honored at Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast
U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski will be honored Monday at the 35th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast on Anne Arundel Community College's Arnold campus. Mikulski, a Democrat who has served in the Senate...
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