'It makes me feel warm inside': Bodkin Elementary students make bag lunches...
The fourth-graders crowd around roughly a half-dozen circular tables at Pasadena's Our Lady of the Chesapeake Catholic Church. At some tables, students place slices of meat between bread. At others,...
View ArticleCounty, Navy sports events postponed, canceled due to approaching storm
Mids' football banquet postponed until Feb. 28
View ArticleSevern School grad a vocalist on Grammy-nominated album
Now a rising musician, originally on track to be a football star
View ArticleThe faces of Annapolis radio: Meet your hometown voices
The most popular radios stations that call Annapolis home say they're happy being local. "Any penetration we get beyond that is gravy," said Bob Waugh, program director at WRNR 103-FM and its late...
View ArticleMan arrested with gun at BWI
A Baltimore man was arrested at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Thursday after Transportation Security Administration officers caught him trying to carry a .380 caliber handgun past a security...
View ArticleSnowed out: School activities and weekend SATs canceled
The pending snow storm has caused county schools to cancel after-school activities from Friday through the weekend, including the College Board's SAT exams on Saturday.Snow is expected to fall late...
View ArticleBig snowstorms in Anne Arundel rare but not new
This weekend could make the record books
View ArticleLongtime county auditor to leave next month
Longtime Anne Arundel auditor Teresa Sutherland will be leaving next month for a new position, she confirmed Thursday. Sutherland, a certified public accountant who assists the County Council by...
View ArticleMan, 27, shot in Annapolis
Annapolis police said a 27-year-old man was shot Thursday in Eastport. Calls began pouring in about 6:45 p.m. for shots fired in the 1100 block of Madison Street, said police spokeswoman Cpl. Amy...
View ArticleForecast puts halt to prep sports
In an expected move due to the blizzard forecast to hit the area over the next two days, all Anne Arundel County public school athletic events scheduled for Friday and Saturday have been postponed....
View ArticleGov. Larry Hogan, supporters celebrate 1-year anniversary
Gov. Larry Hogan knew his first year as governor would be a tough job; he just didn't expect a cancer diagnosis and violent riots. "And they really didn't teach a course on either one of them in new...
View ArticleGeneral Assembly restores $2M for Maryland Hall
The Democratic-controlled General Assembly has defeated five of Gov. Larry Hogan's vetoes, including one action that will result in Maryland Hall receiving $2 million for renovations. Another veto, a...
View ArticleFirefighters respond to blaze at Glen Burnie home
Anne Arundel firefighters responded to a blaze Friday morning at a Glen Burnie home. Firefighters responded to the area of Dorsey Road and Stewart Avenue around 6 a.m. after receiving multiple 911...
View ArticlePhotos: January 2016 snowstorm in Anne Arundel
Photos of the snowstorm from around Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Submit your snow photos for our reader gallery by emailing to capitalphoto@capgaznews.com or uploading them at...
View ArticleOut-of-state utility crews arriving ahead of snow
More than 900 out-of-state tree and overhead line contractors are joining Baltimore Gas and Electric crews in anticipation of the winter storm this weekend, the company announced Friday. The external...
View ArticleJudge says no tweeting from courtroom in Leopold civil case
When former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold was found guilty of criminal misconduct in 2013, the verdict was first announced to the world outside the court room in 140 characters or less....
View ArticleEarly snow weddings at Anne Arundel courthouse
The Anne Arundel clerk of the court encouraged those planning to get married on Friday, January 22, 2016, to arrive prior to noon due to the impending snowstorm.
View ArticleAnnapolis residents stock up on food, shovels to prepare for storm
Before the storm hit Anne Arundel County Friday afternoon, residents sought out groceries and shovels at nearby stores. At Gaul's Market, Del. Barbara Robinson, D-Baltimore, braved the crowds to pick...
View ArticleTaking shelter: Nonprofits and churches work to bring homeless in from snow
Arundel House of Hope staff traveled to homeless camps in the Glen Burnie area Friday morning to bring people inside before what was predicted to be a historic snowstorm swept into the region....
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