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Music Box: Bebel Gilberto brings bossa nova to Annapolis

"Everybody is saying that music is love," sang David Crosby at the zenith of the summer of love. Why celebrate true love just once a year on Valentine's Day? You could make it a whole week (as in...

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10 ideas under $100 for Valentine's Day in Annapolis, Anne Arundel

Valentine's Day is a holiday fraught with expectations. Whether the relationship is brand new, a few years in or a long time one, there is pressure to create the perfect experience to celebrate the...

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Edgewater man charged with possession, intent to distribute crack

An Edgewater man has been charged with possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute, Anne Arundel police said on Wednesday. Roger Robert Nolan, 28, of Londontowne Road, has also been charged...

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Teen of the Week: South River junior an active, involved scholar-athlete,...

Peyton Plummer is used to people quizzing her about her name. The 17-year old South River High junior has heard of the 1960s show called "Peyton Place." She's heard, too, that years ago a nephew of...

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Top 5 things to do this weekend in Annapolis, Anne Arundel

Here are five of our favorite activities this weekend in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Click "Show Caption" at the bottom left of the photos for event information. And click here for the top...

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After years of moving around, specialty grocer Bear's Honeypot settles in...

Mandy Stinchcomb changed her grocery plans when she noticed the new location for Bear's Honeypot. The Glen Burnie resident had shopped at the specialty grocer intermittently for about a year. But she...

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Man charged in Glen Burnie child sex offense, burglary

Anne Arundel police charged a 25-year-old man with burglarizing two homes, including one where he allegedly touched a 7-year-old girl inappropriately, late last week in Glen Burnie. Kevin Hamilton...

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On the Bay: Student wins cabbage contest, leaders give up plastic for Lent

Talk about a cabbage patch kid. A La Plata elementary schooler who grew a 10-pound cabbage won a $1,000 savings bond from Bonnie Plants. Noah Cusack of Walter J. Mitchell Elementary was randomly...

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Bills could bring tax breaks for new manufacturers in Anne Arundel

Legislation that aims to use tax breaks to lure manufacturers to Maryland has the potential to bring new business to Anne Arundel County, officials say. Lawmakers are considering two bills, including...

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Mother of pedestrian killed in Annapolis pushes for older driver policy changes

Josie Hollingsworth's daughter was fond of seniors. Lauren Grzywacz, her 23-year-old daughter, worked at two retirement homes and was studying to be a nurse. These are details Hollingsworth wants...

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Fort Meade man convicted of enticing a minor

A federal jury on Thursday convicted a 49-year-old man from Fort George G. Meade of enticing a minor to engage in sexual activity, the U.S. Attorney's office announced. During a week in late October...

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'I want people to know we care': Davidsonville man, Odenton church bringing...

Ron Lee knows that his hometown has fallen on rough times in recent years, but he still can't help but think fondly of Flint, Michigan. "My formidable years were all in Flint," he said. "I'll always...

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BWI'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...

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Heart Month 2016: 'Door to balloon time' improvements boost heart attack...

The survival rate of a heart attack victim has vastly improved since Jonathan Altshuler graduated from medical school at Case Western Reserve University in 1983. Now an interventional cardiologist and...

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Mikulski introduces military sexual assault legislation

Sen. Barbara Mikulski announced Thursday the introduction of a bill that would give military sexual assault survivors more control of their health care, according to a news release from Mikulski's...

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Home of the Week: Seemingly small South River Colony cottage actually a...

Charlestine Fairley knew as soon as she walked in the door. She looked up, up, up at the foyer and dining room ceiling that soared to the full height of the South River Colony townhouse. From the...

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Anywhere but here: 5 places we'd rather be on this cold, cold weekend

You might be missing that mean old blizzard come Saturday night. The forecast is calling for temps that could plunge well below zero with the wind chill. A large arctic mass is to blame, which is...

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Driver in Morrow murder to have parole hearing in 2016

Parole Commission grants request by family to open hearing to public

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Anne Arundel County Schools cancel after-school events as frigid temps, snow...

Winter weather advisory issued for Friday night, wind advisory for Saturday

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County withdraws bill cutting interest on property tax refunds

Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh's administration has withdrawn a state bill asking to lower the interest rate county government pays on property tax refunds. The legislation, introduced at...

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