Anne Arundel residents running in all four congressional districts
But county candidates face uphill campaigns in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
View ArticleDemocrats bounce Jefferson and Jackson from annual dinner
Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson have lost their seats at the annual Anne Arundel County Democratic dinner. The Rev. Henry Green, spokesman for the county Democratic Central Committee, said the...
View ArticleTwo charged in Pasadena armed robbery
Anne Arundel police have charged two people in an armed robbery early Saturday morning in Pasadena. Juwan Deaondre Eldridge, of Carrollton Avenue in Annapolis; and Raekwon Dajour Matthews, of Sharwood...
View ArticleGroup robs man in Marley Station Mall parking lot
A man was robbed by a group of people Friday evening in the Marley Station Mall parking lot, Anne Arundel police said. The robbery occurred around 6:23 p.m. in the parking lot, at 7900 Ritchie Highway...
View ArticleHeart Month 2016: Lesson No. 1: Having a heart attack? Call 911
50 percent of heart attack cases at BWMC still don't call an ambulance
View ArticleStatewide bills propose end to newspaper notices on government meetings
Though Anne Arundel County has withdrawn a proposal to advertise some public notices on the government’s website rather than in newspapers, other bills in the legislature could have similar...
View ArticleWoman tries to break up fight, gets fingertip bitten off in Annapolis
The tip of a woman's finger was bitten off as she tried to break up a fight early Sunday morning in downtown Annapolis, city police said. Justin Brown, 26, of Lothian, has been charged with...
View ArticleWinter storm warning issued for Monday night through Wednesday morning
3 to 6 inches of snow expected in county
View ArticleCounty spent $5 million on cleanup following January storm
Anne Arundel County spent $5 million on cleanup after January's record-breaking snow storm, according to a budget appropriations request before the County Council. More than half of that was paid to...
View ArticleSchuh: County will not buy Hopkins birthplace
Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh says he will not consider buying Whites Hall, the home in Gambrills where Johns Hopkins was born, using government funds. The future of the late-18th century,...
View Article'Cops' TV show features county residents fighting over milk
Another segment filmed in Anne Arundel, which centers around a domestic incident involving hot wax, will air Saturday, Feb. 13
View ArticleAnne Arundel school board lacks black representation for first time in decades
For the first time in at least 42 years, the Anne Arundel County school board will not have a single black representative among its members. Terry Gilleland, who is white, and Maria Sasso, who is...
View ArticleFire officials: Severn fire involved Christmas tree
Anne Arundel fire officials say that a blaze Monday night in Severn involved a dry Christmas tree. Firefighters responded to the 1100 block of Thompson Avenue around 6:45 p.m. where they found smoke...
View ArticleMost Anne Arundel high school games to go on as scheduled
Some private-school playoff games moved
View ArticleWho went to jail? Anne Arundel jail intake reports from Feb. 2-8
Here's a look at who went to the Anne Arundel Detention Center from Feb. 2-8. Charges are accurate at time of intake and could have changed subsequently. Source: Anne Arundel County Detention Center....
View ArticleNew ownership for Piney Orchard Ice Arena
Planned upgrades could make it 'one of the leading ice rinks in the USA'
View ArticleHeart Month 2016: What happens when the cardiac storm hits?
Emmett Davis was in the best shape he'd been since his college days. An assistant basketball coach at the Naval Academy, the 55-year-old Arnold resident understood the importance of diet, exercise and...
View ArticleBWI's fare for public information: $8,500
A labor union seeking information from Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport under Maryland's Public Information Act has been handed an $8,500 bill for the data — an amount it...
View ArticleOil leak at Annapolis Middle may be worse than estimated
An oil leak at Annapolis Middle School last month that turned a local tributary red may have pumped more oil into the waterway than first estimated. After the Jan. 28 incident, the South River river...
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