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Anne Arundel County

    Newly named member of Maryland hate crime commission resigns, cites ‘smear’ campaign
    Ayman Nassar said he withdrew from Maryland's hate crime commission after an “online harassment and smear campaign was launched” against him.
    Maryland  Attorney General Anthony Brown.
    Brat summer: The ultimate guide to Baltimore-area hot dogs and sausages
    Food social media influencer Chris Franzoni recommends his top Baltimore-area spots for hot dogs, sausages and bratwursts to complete your Charli XCX-inspired, very brat summer.
    Have a brat summer at Stuggy's.
    Annapolis leads Chesapeake Bay ferry initiative with plans for 2 routes
    Annapolis and Anne Arundel County are clearly driving this boat. Annapolis is planning a ferry inside city limits, while Anne Arundel County has applied for a federal grant to set up a $9 million ferry linking Annapolis, Baltimore and Kent Island.
    An artist's rendering of how a proposed maritime welcome center would look from aboard a boat in the Annapolis Harbor.
    Arundel Mills implements weekend youth supervision policy. Here’s why.
    Simon Property Group, which owns Arundel Mills, says that unsupervised minors must leave the property by 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and those who do not abide by the shopping center’s Youth Supervision Policy will be asked to leave.
    Starting on September 6, everyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult older than 21 after 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Great Frogs Winery readies for the harvest
    The next few weeks may be the best time to visit Great Frogs Winery in Annapolis, just as the harvest begins. You could also catch the Annapolis Chamber Music Festival or check out the Halal Food Fest.
    Great Frogs Winery, the only Annapolis winery, is open for tastings Wednesdays through Sundays, with weekend entertainment.
    Mayor declares state of emergency for Annapolis after flooding from Tropical Storm Debby
    Floodwaters at City Dock surged to 4.4 feet above normal levels on Aug. 9, marking it as the eighth-highest flood event on record for Annapolis, city officials said.
    Morgan Sloan (left) and Zack Yeatman ride a boat in a flooded area near City Dock in Annapolis on Aug. 9.
    More Maryland schools are locking up cellphones and banning them from class
    Across the Baltimore region, schools are joining a national trend cracking down on kids’ phone use.
    Eighth grader Bria Shah slides a cellphone into a Yondr pouch, a device Hampstead Hill Academy uses to lock up students’ phones during the school day.
    BWI sees increase in passengers this summer, becomes busiest airport in the region
    More than 2.6 million commercial passengers flew through BWI in June, an increase of 11% compared to the same time in 2023. This fiscal year also marks a new record, with about 27 million passengers in the busiest airport in the Washington, D.C., area, according to a press release.
    Flight cancellations appeared across the Baltimore/ Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport's information screens Tuesday.
    In retrospect, maybe all those Trump flags were not such a good idea
    As I’ve rambled this summer, through Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I’ve looked for Donald Trump banners fluttering on political winds and seen almost none. So, I have to ask, is everything OK over there in the Trump political multiverse?
    Boats adorned with U.S. and President Donald Trump campaign flags are seen on Lake Lanier during a “Great American Boat Parade” on Sept. 6, 2020, in Cumming, Georgia. Similar events were held on the Chesapeake Bay that month.
    Maryland schools are still missing teachers, but not as many as last year
    The number of teacher vacancies is the lowest it’s been in several years, but it’s not clear if that’s because there are fewer jobs to go around.
    James Matamoros teaches his fifth grade class at Berkshire Elementary School on March 3, 2023.
    Hurricane Debby left behind a wet mess. Residents and businesses are cleaning up.
    Cleanup continued throughout the area, as floodwaters receded and temperatures forecast to be around 90 replaced the clouds, wind and rain of the storm.
    Lineman from Baltimore Gas and Electric repair power lines the morning after the remnants of Hurricane Debby took down power for more than 46,000 customers, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024.
    Bobbi Hovis, one of the first Navy nurses to serve in Vietnam, dies
    Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Vila J. “Bobbi” Hovis of Annapolis was a pioneering Navy nurse, working in medevac flights in Korea and triage at the hospital she helped set up in Saigon, South Vietnam. She died May 5 at age 98.
    Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Vila J. "Bobbi" Hovis of Annapolis was one of the first Navy nurses to volunteer for service in Vietnam. She died May 5, 2024 at age 98.
    What you need to know about Debby. Here’s the storm’s impact around Maryland.
    Remnants of Hurricane Debby are bringing heavy rainfall, flooding and a multitude of storm warnings to Maryland through this evening.
    Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland.
    Flooding photos: Debby’s remnants flood Inner Harbor, Annapolis
    Flooding has been reported in Baltimore, Annapolis and other areas as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass over Maryland.
    Lily Gensler goes for a paddle in Fells Point as the remnants of Hurricane Debby pass through Maryland.
    Forecast: Debby’s remnants to bring heavy rain, tornado risk into Maryland
    The remnants of Debby, which has been downgraded to a tropical depression, will be moving into the Baltimore area through Friday.
    The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Baltimore and the surrounding areas. The watch is in effect from Thursday evening until 2 p.m. on Friday.
    Solving the Lovebug mystery starts with superyachts in Annapolis
    The superyacht Lovebug capsized last month about 12 miles south of Annapolis, just inside the West River. No matter what investigators find when the boat is refloated next week, maybe the way Lovebug and other superyachts have changed Annapolis is just as important.
    The Coast Guard and other agencies were called out to the West River on July 27 when the the 104-foot superyacht Lovebug ran aground and capsized. Maryland Natural Resources Police and the NTSB are investigating the cause.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: A comedian walks into a boardshop. Pure Comedy is born.
    Art abounds in Annapolis: paintings on the walls of a restaurant, one-act plays in a record store and now — finally — standup comedy in a board shop.
    Comedian Kevin Slattery performs at Pure Board Shop in Annapolis, an unusual venue that hosts a monthly standup comedy show.
    Appeals court upholds Maryland’s ban on ‘excessively dangerous’ assault weapons
    The entire court heard oral arguments in the case in March, with the circuit ruling 10-5 in favor of upholding the ban.
    The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals hears federal cases from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
    Storms, humidity and tomatoes: August on the Chesapeake Bay is the unexpected month
    I went sailing on Saturday. Not really a surprising thing. I live in Annapolis. But August is the Chesapeake Bay’s unexpected month — the time of year when things turn out exactly as you expect until they do not.
    Woodwind II crewmembers Michael Pursell and Andrew Wise and rescue my hat during a sail from Annapolis Saturday with my daughter, lower left, her friends and our family onto the Chesapeake Bay.
    Did Annapolis police officers track their own deputy chief in fight over waste?
    Two Annapolis police officers who are union representatives used department tech to track a police major's vehicle as he worked from home, prompting police Chief Ed Jackson to suspend them. The officers have returned to work, but the incident lies at the heart of a planned no-confidence vote.
    Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson talks about the investigation into the shooting death of Tre'on Makeup Hut, 18, of Glen Burnie in the Bywater neighborhood of Annapolis on Friday, Sept. 8.
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