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'Cops' episode featuring Anne Arundel police to air Feb. 8

The Anne Arundel County Police Department is ready for its "Cops" closeup. The "Cops" episode airing at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 on Spike TV will feature a segment filmed with county police. The episode is...

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Gov. Larry Hogan talks bipartisanship, fiscal 'belt-tightening' in State of...

In his second State of the State address, Gov. Larry Hogan said Maryland leaders may have been tested in the past year but hardships brought Democrats and Republicans together. Many observers said the...

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Critics: Tax sale change a loss of 'checks and balances'

Schuh seeks cost savings by shifting public notice on sale of property tax debts to county website

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Man severely burned during trailer fire in Maryland City

A 33-year-old man sustained severe burns in a fire Tuesday in Maryland City. Anne Arundel County firefighters responded to the unit block of South Paula Street around 11:45 a.m. for a reported trailer...

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School board to undergo background checks

In the wake of vetting lapses reported by The Capital, Anne Arundel County school board members say they'll undergo criminal background checks this month to address an oversight in the appointment...

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School board's legislative goals: Funding programs, protecting local control

School Board to testify on education bills before the General Assembly

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Centreville man sentenced to 4 years in prison for fatal crash on Route 50

Bruce Woodfield will also face five years of supervised probation

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On the Bay: Progress in the bay, bag ban faces backlash

Chesapeake Bay water quality is showing "encouraging" gains, according to an analysis released by the Chesapeake Bay Program on Tuesday. The report, Bay Barometer: Health and Restoration in the...

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Odenton man sentenced to 25 years in prison for stealing heirlooms, copper wire

Jason Tyler Butler was charged with issuing false documentation, felony theft and second-degree burglary

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BWI sets passenger record in 2015

23.8M people flew out of BWI last year

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Police: Man found dead in Linthicum appeared to have suffered medical emergency

Man found in the 300 block of Hammonds Ferry Road North

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Man arrested with crack in Pasadena

A man was charged for possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute Wednesday night in Pasadena, county police said. John Henry Boyd, 28, of Pasadena, was arrested around 9:45 p.m in the 100...

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Route 100 sinkhole repairs to stretch into rush hour

Crews working to repair a sinkhole on Route 100 near Hanover are expected to work into afternoon rush hour, a State Highway Administration spokeswoman said. The sinkhole was reported Thursday morning...

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Who went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Jan. 26-Feb. 2

Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Jan. 26-Feb. 2. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention...

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'Cops' segment to feature 10-year veteran of Anne Arundel police force

Segment to revolve around roommate dispute in northern district

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Teen of the Week: Well-rounded teen produces an annual photography show

Whatever you do, don't call Jessica Reiner a "square." For starters, the 17-year-old Key School junior is a well-rounded young adult active in academics, sports, performing and literary arts. Plus,...

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Repeat domestic violence offender sentenced to 10 years

A repeat domestic violence offender from Brooklyn Park will serve 10 years in prison, the Anne Arundel County State's Attorney's Office announced on Thursday. Philip Robert Travers, 37, of Brooklyn...

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Teachers get special library card with no late fees

County library staff say teachers should not pay fines for instructional material

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Delegation to discuss change proposed for school board nominating commission

When Anne Arundel County delegates meet Friday, a bill proposing changes to the people who nominate local school board members may become the hot topic.The bill, part of County Executive Steve Schuh's...

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County asks public to report storm-related financial losses

Anne Arundel County residents and business owners who were financially affected by January's record-breaking snow storm can report their losses to the county's Office of Emergency Management, which is...

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