- #9 - Police Beat for July 30
A gunman robbed two young women early Thursday morning in an Edgewater shopping center, county police said.
- Police try to slow scooter, bike thefts
As bike and scooter thefts remain persistent problems in Annapolis, city police are stepping up prevention efforts with programs they hope will deter thieves and help officers get recovered two-wheelers back to their owners.
- Ehrlich touts flush tax in Baltimore area visit
Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich touted the "flush tax" passed during his tenure to fund sewage treatment plant upgrades, promised more "big ideas" and criticized current Gov.
- Cheesecake, Bull Roast, Summer Concert and More
Crofton, Maryland, will be a busy place for local residents over the next few days.
- AYC regatta is no breeze
Shifting westerly winds and high temperatures made short work of the Annapolis Yacht Club's Summer One-Design Regatta on Saturday, when a fleet of 30 boats in four classes were able to complete just two races before heading in to find some air conditioning.
- Carjacking victim comes forward
A woman who county police believe was carjacked outside Westfield Annapolis mall Tuesday afternoon has come forward.
- Our Say: Cohen must get the city's financial house in order
This week, Mayor Josh Cohen again asked the City Council for permission to borrow more money to keep the city operating.
- NSA Annapolis breaks ground on new Child Development Center
Children who attend the Naval Support Activity Annapolis Child Development Center participate in the ground breaking ceremony for a new state-of-the-art CDC.
- Around South County: Edgewater vet wins state Good Doctor Award
It wasn't until he was in college that Dr. Zaun Kligge knew for sure what he wanted to be in his professional life.
- Lawsuit blames 911 for death of woman
A call taker at the county's 911 center hung up on a Glen Burnie man last summer when he asked for help with his sick girlfriend, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed last month in county Circuit Court.
- Onlookers hurt in coaster accident
OCEAN CITY -- None of the three people injured in an Ocean City roller coaster accident late Thursday were actually on the ride, but instead were bystanders injured by loose debris.
- Bay Theatre co-founder takes final bow Sunday
After an epiphany of sorts, a co-founder of the Bay Theatre has decided to lower the curtain on her career at the only professional stage in Annapolis.
- O'Malley's reckless slots politics
Our view: The governor may think he can pick up some Anne Arundel County voters by supporting the effort to overturn zoning for slots at Arundel Mills Mall, but that stance is fiscal suicide , July 28, 2010 bs-ed-omalley-ehrlich-slots-20100728 If former Gov.
- Killer of 6-year-old girl out of prison, in trouble again
Anne Arundel County police released pictures of a carjacking outside the Annapolis Mall earlier today hoping to find the victim who sped away after the suspect jumped out of the vehicle and was promptly arrested .
- Black-Eyed Susans brighten West Street
Black-Eyed Susans, the state flower of Maryland, add much color to brighten West Street in Annapolis.
- Carjacking Suspect Caught, Victim At Large
A man was caught after stealing objects at Annapolis Mall and briefly carjacking a woman in his attempted escape.
- City Hall: Key meeting on borrowing capacity set for tomorrow
Tomorrow will mark an important day of meetings at City Hall. Mayor Josh Cohen has called a special meeting of the City Council for 4:30 p.m. to hear public testimony and vote on a proposed charter amendment that would raise the city's borrowing capacity to $20 million.
- New Naval Academy Head Steps In Next Week
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- City negotiating with Baltimore firm to run Market House
Annapolis has picked a Baltimore-based team of developers with nationwide experience as the likely firm to revive the failing Market House, Mayor Josh Cohen announced Monday night.