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Anne Arundel County

    FBI warns Maryland ATM, bank customers after alarming rise in armed ‘jugging’ robberies
    Organized groups are targeting people after they leave ATMs or banks and robbing them at gunpoint.
    An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
    Power restored at BWI after planes were grounded, passengers left in the dark
    The outage happened at around 6 p.m. Airport officials acknowledged the outage at 6:12 p.m. on X, saying efforts were being made to restore the power.
    Passengers sat in a darkened terminal for more than 90 minutes Saturday after a power outage delayed flights at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Here’s where Maryland plans to help install more than 100 EV chargers
    Four sites in Baltimore County were chosen for help with EV charger installations, while none in Baltimore City were selected.
    Four sites in Baltimore County were chosen for help with EV charger installations, while none in Baltimore City were selected.
    Marley Creek in Glen Burnie closed due to large sewage spill
    The Anne Arundel County Department of Health has closed Marley Creek for the second time in a year due to a large sewage spill at a pumping station owned by an apartment complex.
    A sign warns people not to swim or engage in other water activities in Marley Creek in the fall of 2023. On July 10, 2024, the county issued a new emergency closure for the same stretch of creek after a pump failure at a nearby apartment complex.
    Annapolis company’s ‘killer robot’ at heart of AI combat debate
    This $50 million unmanned underwater vehicle was developed by Northrop Grumman over four years and constructed at its plant outside Annapolis. That’s a source of pride for the people who work there. But it also brings questions about military use of AI home to Maryland.
    Manta Ray is an extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle built at Northrop Grumman's plant in Annapolis over two years. It represents the Navy's push for more seagoing drones and the use of AI in warfare.
    Escapee who caused Anne Arundel schools to go on lockdown recaptured
    William Raynard Herold, 22, escaped near Route 50 and Bestgate Road in the Annapolis Exchange area.
    An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
    Nasty fight over Maryland’s renegade PTA chapter could cost $1 million
    A yearslong legal battle over control of Maryland’s PTA chapter could result in more than $1 million in legal fees and squandering member dues, real estate and other assets in pursuit of the case.
    A yearslong legal battle over control of Maryland’s PTA chapter could result in more than $1 million in legal fees and squandering member dues.
    Baltimore records first heat-related death of the year as state announces drought watch
    As of Thursday morning, the Eastern Shore is under a drought watch, according to state officials.
    Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City have both seen their first heat-related deaths of the year. Prince George’s County has recorded four so far this year.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Maryland Hall stages 12 big shows over 10 weeks
    A busy summer season at Maryland Hall could be a glimpse of the future once the performing arts center completes a $5.6 million campaign for renovations in 2025, allowing it to put on two shows at once.
    Scottie Morris, lead singer of Big Voodoo Daddy, will be in Annapolis Wednesday for eight weeks of big shows at Maryland Hall.
    After years of criticizing Annapolis Police, civil rights group to honor department
    In what they are calling a “historic” event, the Annapolis Police Department, as well as the ACLU of Maryland, is being recognized by the Caucus of African American Leaders.
    An Annapolis Police cruiser is seen on West St. during the Annapolis Pride Parade and Festival on June 1, 2024.
    With miles of shoreline, Annapolis is a waterfront city with few places to swim
    Annapolis is developing a plan to make it easier to get into the water. But swimming? It’s not on anyone’s priority list.
    A group of St. John's College students on Truxtun Park trails after swimming in Spa Creek in Annapolis on Friday. "I was worried about water quality until an amoeba ate the part of my brain where fear lives," Poalo Medelius said.
    How a Black-owned tequila brand is bringing family spirit to Maryland
    Brothers Donta and William Henson launched the Black-owned Los Hermanos 1978 Tequila during COVID-19.
    Donta Henson poses for a portrait with his tequila, Los Hermanos 1978 Tequila, at Lighthouse Canton, on July 3, 2024.
    If Biden steps aside, these are the Democrats who will speak for Maryland
    With clamor growing for President Joe Biden to step aside as the nominee, we all should suddenly care very much about who attends the convention in August. Because these Democrats, most of them people you’ve never heard of, could — maybe — have a say in what happens next in this craziest of presidential elections dramas.
    Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Original photos by Getty Images and Ulysses Muñoz.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Fourth of July parades and fireworks
    There are three main July Fourth parades across Anne Arundel County — 10 a.m. in Severna Park, 1 p.m. in Galesville and 6 p.m. in Annapolis. Here’s a guide by the numbers, with a nod to a giant memorial flag, the weather forecast and Elvis for President.
    As many as 50 volunteers carry the 30-by-60 Nathaniel McDavitt Flag during the Severna Park Independence Day Parade. The giant Stars and Stripes is displayed every year in memory of a 2011 Severna Park High School graduate who died in Jordan while serving in 2016.
    2 dead, 1 in custody after chase starts in Anne Arundel County, ends with fiery crash in D.C.
    Anne Arundel County Police chief Amal Awad and U.S. Park Police Chief Jessica Taylor said during a press conference that the chase started at about 12:15 p.m. in southern Anne Arundel County when officers spotted a white BMW suspected of being involved in more than 40 armed robberies in the region this year.
    An Anne Arundel County Police vehicle.
    Officials stress water safety after recent drownings in Maryland
    June saw at least three drownings in the region. Here’s how to stay safe.
    The beach at Sandy Point State Park is popular, and the park regularly fills up on weekends during the summer.
    Wes Moore, David Rubenstein and others say what ‘pursuit of happiness’ means to them
    What the heck did Thomas Jefferson mean by writing that we had a right to the pursuit of happiness? I asked Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, food historian Joyce White, Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein, nonprofit leader and teacher Tatiana Klein and artist Jeff Huntington what it means to them. Here’s what they said.
    Gov. Wes Moore sprays Orioles fans in the Bird Box splash zone during the final game of their series against the Yankees at Camden Yards on July 30, 2023.
    Candlelight vigil honors life of Glen Burnie teen and Va. college football player who died in car crash
    Friends from as far away as Pennsylvania traveled to Maryland to remember 18-year-old Anthony Hinton III, a Glen Burnie High School graduate who was a defensive lineman at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.
    A memorial on a tree remembers Anthony Hilton III, an 18-year-old from Glen Burnie who died in a car crash in Brooklyn Park early on June 26, 2024.
    MTA light-rail operator gets 18 months in crash that killed high school football star Lamar Patterson
    Tavon Smith, an MTA light-rail operator, was sentenced to 18 months after pleading guilty to reckless endangerment. Smith in 2022 was operating a light-rail train that struck a vehicle driven by St. Frances Academy football player Lamar Patterson, who was killed.
    Exterior of a Light Rail train heading to BWI Airport at Camden Station in Baltimore on 8/11/22.
    Judge approves home detention for driver convicted in deadly I-695 crash
    Melachi Brown, 21, of Windsor Mill, who pleaded guilty to felony manslaughter in a two-vehicle crash that killed six people working in a Baltimore Beltway work zone, was allowed by a judge to serve the remainder of his 18-month jail sentence on home detention.
    Overhead footage of crash on I-695 that killed six highway workers.
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