Schuh to pull bill ending tax sale notices in newspapers
County Executive Steve Schuh plans to pull back his proposal to post tax sale notices on the government's website instead of newspapers. Owen McEvoy, a spokesman for Schuh, said the administration...
View ArticleBWI Rail Station expansion moves forward
Funding source for $600 million project not yet identified
View ArticleReport: Maryland must diversify pollution reduction efforts
Maryland needs to expand pollution reduction to meet environmental goals by 2025, according to a report released Thursday by the Center for Progressive Reform. "Substantial investments by Maryland in...
View ArticleGambrills women indicted for alleged roles in 'Felony Lane Gang' bank fraud
Two Gambrills women were indicted for their role in alleged thefts committed by the "Felony Lane Gang," a group that stole over $1 million by breaking into cars and stealing wallets and purses...
View ArticlePolice searching for Glen Burnie burglar who inappropriately touched child
Anne Arundel police are searching for man who reached into the window of a Glen Burnie home early Friday morning and inappropriately touched a 7-year-old girl. Police responded to the 7700 block of...
View ArticleHeart Month 2016: No one has perfect health - even the doctor
Founder of Dare to C.A.R.E. program discovers his own blockage while demonstrating screening
View ArticleRobot ensures teen won't miss school while fighting disease
Emily Kolenda is happy she can go to school every day. While most 13 year olds look forward to days off, Emily wants to go to school. The sixth-grade student at Monsignor Slade Catholic School has had...
View ArticleGlen Burnie's friendly, neighborhood banker nears retirement
Bank of Glen Burnie CEO retiring April 1
View ArticleHome of the Week: The Rodriguezes renovate an 81-year-old Linthicum home
Several shades of gray provide the backdrop for couple's collections of art, accents
View ArticleAnne Arundel delegates spar over diversity in school board nominating process
When Anne Arundel County delegates discussed a proposal to change a position involved in recommending local school board members, it was clear many wanted to see more diversity among the nominators....
View ArticleBody of boater missing since New Year's Eve found
Hunters find body in waters near mouth of Choptank
View ArticleMan arrested in Jordan Davis killing in Annapolis
Held without bond after city's first homicide of the year
View ArticleHogan appoints Gilleland, Sasso to school board
Former GOP delegate and real estate agent will replace Solon Webb, Debbie Ritchie
View ArticleAnnapolis officials looking into sale of Market House
No tenant yet for empty space left after falafel shop closed in November
View ArticleAnne Arundel lawmakers take aim at archery bill
A proposal could help some bowhunters in Anne Arundel County who want to draw back their arrows on their own land. Del. Seth Howard, R-West River, said his legislation, House Bill 321, would change...
View ArticleDriven to serve: Watershed leader Kincey Potter honored by bay trust
The view down Church Creek is the first thing you notice on a visit to Kincey Potter's house. The vista extends to the South River, which is telling given she has spent most of her energy working to...
View ArticleSpeeding car crashes, drivers busted for drugs
Two area men face drug charges after police attempted to pull over their vehicle for speeding, county police said. An officer, after seeing a vehicle pass him "at a high rate of speed" on eastbound...
View ArticleSOUPer bowl fundraiser turns 10 with a packed house
Community event raises money for Annapolis' Light House homeless shelter
View ArticleEnvironmental bills target pollution, plastic and pesticides
The state legislature will review several environmental bills this session, covering topics from greenhouse gases to the death of bees. Lawmakers and advocates met at the Maryland Environmental...
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