On the Bay: Hogan doesn't 'have the facts' on Baltimore power plant
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan does not have a stance on a controversial power plant project planned for Baltimore. "I don't have a position on it because I don't have the facts," he said last week. Hogan...
View ArticleCouncil approves cut to utility connection charge
The Anne Arundel County Council on Tuesday approved County Executive Steve Schuh's proposal to reduce the charge developers pay to hook up to public water and sewer services. The move represents the...
View ArticleLawmakers from county draft animal aid bills
Anne Arundel County representatives in the General Assembly have a few pet issues in mind this session. And some are quite literally pet issues. Sen. Bryan Simonaire, R-Pasadena, has two bills related...
View ArticleMan struck by car in Glen Burnie
A man was taken to a hospital after being struck by a car Tuesday in Glen Burnie, county fire officials said. The accident occurred around 7:30 p.m. near the Cromwell Field Shopping Center in the 7300...
View ArticleMan taken to hospital after vehicle strikes tree near Fort Meade
A man was taken to a hospital after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree Tuesday morning near Fort George G. Meade, county fire officials said. Firefighters responded to Route 295 S. near the...
View ArticleHogan submits his spending proposal Wednesday
Gov. Larry Hogan will submit his fiscal 2017 spending plan, the Republican’s second budget, to the Maryland General Assembly Wednesday. But unlike in past years under other administrations, the...
View ArticleCharges pending against woman in Severn stabbing
Charges are pending against a Severn woman for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend early Wednesday morning in Severn, county police said. Police said Wednesday that Tammy Yvone Anthony, of Severn, will...
View ArticlePizza delivery driver robbed in Brooklyn Park
Anne Arundel police are searching for two men armed with handguns that robbed a pizza delivery driver Tuesday night in Brooklyn Park. Police responded to the 100 block of Doris Avenue around 7:38 p.m....
View ArticleFirst debate announced for GOP candidates vying to replace Mikulski
The first Republican debate in the race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski will be held Feb. 6. The Annapolis Continental Congress Society is hosting the free event, which will take place...
View ArticleAnnapolis, Anne Arundel officials release snow preparation information
National Weather Service has issued a blizzard watch from Friday afternoon to late Saturday
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Jan. 12-18
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Jan. 12-18. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...
View ArticleFrom the archives: Remembering the 2010 blizzards in Anne Arundel
A look back at images from the massive snowstorms that hit our region in early 2010.
View ArticleMissing plows replaced, SHA is ready for snow
The State Highway Administration has replaced the 23 snow plows that went missing from a Glen Burnie facility last year with plows from Frederick, officials said. Both areas will be equipped to handle...
View ArticleSchuh says he'll work to raise public employee salaries
County Executive Steve Schuh pledged Wednesday to work on improving salaries for the county's public employees, including teachers, police and firefighters. "We try very hard to make sure that all of...
View ArticleReaders have spoken: Keep the 'man' in 'midshipman'
Should the Navy change the title of "midshipman"? Thousands of people say no. Naval Academy alumni, Annapolis residents and others voiced opposition this week to the Navy's review of job titles in...
View ArticleAnnapolis musicians honor David Bowie at tribute concert
Doug Segree walked onto the stage and pushed the fake, red hair extensions out of his face. His hair was dyed, his nails were painted brown and his face was covered in stage makeup — not a typical...
View ArticleAnne Arundel housing market rebounds
Homes sold last year largest in a decade, eight of region's most expensive homes sold in the county
View ArticleArundel High teacher charged with inappropriately touching student
An Arundel High School math teacher has been charged with inappropriately touching a 16-year-old student, county police said Thursday. Nathan Lee Martin, 39, of Odenton, has been charged with...
View ArticleDemocratic National Convention delegate filling period opens Monday
District-level candidates can file paperwork at three locations
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