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Anne Arundel County

    Southwest official on December service meltdown: ‘We messed up’
    A software update that could have mitigated many of the cancellations will go live on Friday, the airline’s COO said.
    Southwest Airlines travelers stand in a long line at Baltimore/Washington International Airport after thousands of flights were canceled over the holiday weekend.
    So long, Taney: Bust of justice who wrote notorious Dred Scott decision removed from US Capitol
    Maryland’s congressional leaders pushed for removing Roger Taney’s bust from the Capitol and replacing it with a new work honoring the late Justice Thurgood Marshall, a champion of civil rights.
    Collage of photo of Thurgood Marshall and Supreme Court building in front of drawing of Jon Taney bust and text from the 13th Amendment of the Constitution.
    Broadneck powers past No. 14 Meade
    Bruins use defense, Brown’s 28 points to end Mustangs’ 32-game win streak in Anne Arundel County boys basketball
    Meade's Shaun Jones (left) and Broadneck's Jordan Brown vie for a rebound during Wednesday's key Anne Arundel County boys basketball contest. The Bruins dominated the No. 14 Mustangs in the second half en route for a 58-42 victory in Cape St. Claire.
    Mount St. Joe looks poised to give the MIAA Wrestling Tournament field a fit
    Gaels have seven No. 1 seeds, Gilman and Loyola have two top seeds apiece; See seeds for each weight class here
    Carter Nogle of Mount St. Joseph scored a 5-1 win over Bryan Santangelo of Bullis School in the 120 lbs. War on the Shore final.
    Hayburn’s anchor leg lifts St. Mary’s past Severn in the MIAA B Conference swimming championship meet
    Saints reign for first time since 2019; Admirals suffer first setback of the season
    St. Mary’s rallied to catch and pass defending champion Severn to earn its first MIAA B Conference title since 2019 Wednesday night at McDonogh.
    Annapolis pulls upset in state duals quarters; Glenelg prevails
    Previously injured Jack Nicka gets a pin in his first match of the season to propel the Panthers; Sotka’s major decision and a pair of pins by freshmen lead the Gladiators
    Annapolis senior Nik Antonelli works to turn his opponent before recording one of six falls by the Panthers in their state duals quarterfinal victory on Tuesday.
    Wrestling State Duals preview
    Local teams begin their quests for state crowns as regional action gets underway
    Chesapeake-Anne Arundel sophomore Delmar White (right), 285, improved to 31-0 (17 pins) following last weekend's 14-team Cavalier Duals at Archbishop Spalding of Anne Arundel County.
    Annapolis’ Nik Antonelli is turning up the heat on the mat
    As his Panthers head into the regional dual quarterfinals, Antonelli is seeking a state title
    Things are looking up for Annapolis' senior Nik Antonelli (facing), who is looking to improve on last year's runner-up finish at the Class 4A East Regionals and third-place finish at the Class 4A-3A state tournament.
    Could artificial intelligence hold the key to saving the Chesapeake Bay?
    Artificial intelligence is about to have a Chesapeake Bay moment, changing environmental science in land use, wetlands preservation, oyster propagation and more. Could it save the bay?
    The increasing availability of satellite imagery is one of three factors that have created a turning point for the use of artificial on Chesapeake Bay research.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 9 Basketball Top 15
    Poly gets second tour in boys poll; Gerstell joins the girls Top 15
    Boys basketball
    McDonogh claims fifth straight MIAA A Conference swimming title
    Eagles set the tone with a dominant performance in the opening relay and go on to rack up more than 550 points
    The McDonogh boys swimming team poses with the MIAA A Conference championship plaque following its impressive victory in the league's championship meet, Saturday at the Loyola University in Maryland Mangione Aquatic Center.
    Take the plunge: Gov. Moore joins thousands of supporters at annual Polar Bear Plunge
    Thousands gathered at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis to sprint into the frigid water for the annual Polar Bear Plunge.
    Gov. Wes Moore participates in the Maryland State Police Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Maryland, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023 at Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis.
    50 years after ‘Schoolhouse Rock,’ entertaining education goes on in Annapolis
    Lynne Streeter Childress remembers the day her eighth grade history teacher was talking about the Constitution and the class spontaneously broke out in song from a 1975 episode of “Schoolhouse Rock.”
    Lynne Streeter Childress is the owner of Building Better People Productions, which will stage its first in-person performance since the worst of the pandemic on Saturday in Annapolis.
    Baltimore Area Wrestling Notebook: Week 8
    Top-ranked MSJ dominates at Ocean Lakes; previewing the Gaels vs. South Carroll; Toby Eveleth continues to honor his late coach; Queens of the Jungle
    Mount St. Joseph's 106-pound freshman Jo Jo Cooper (left) was among eight champions and nine finalists as the Gaels' placed 13 wrestlers within the top four of their weight classes to win the Ocean Lakes (John L Kelly) Invitational Tournament last weekend.
    Anger, aftermath and hope: Following threads of violence in Annapolis
    On Thursday night in Annapolis, these three gatherings might seem like unrelated events tied by a coincidence of calendar. But they were linked by the thread of gun violence in a small town, by people striving for change and by me. I followed the thread in hopes of finding some meaning.
    Del. Shaneka Henson, D-Annapolis, talks to residents of Woodside Garden during a community meeting called to discuss problems with the ongoing renovations and gun violence.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 8 Basketball Top 15
    Mount Carmel and Edmondson boys climb one spot each, while St. Mary’s moves into the Top 10; Girls poll has no movement as everyone holds serve
    Boys basketball
    St. Frances Academy takes SnOverlea Invitational title
    Panthers survive consolation round push by Calvert Hall, crown four champs, Hereford’s Bell and New Town’s Ayonrinde named Outstanding Wrestlers
    The St. Frances wrestling team celebrates its team championship at the SnOverlea Invitational this weekend.
    Letters: BWI contract award a triumph; readers differ about behavior at Quiet Waters meeting
    The awarding of the BWI concessions management contract to a minority-owned company represents a victory for inclusion and local business, a reader said; readers differ over behavior at a meeting on a proposed conservation center at Quiet Waters Park in Anne Arundel County.
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 22:  Passengers walk through a terminal at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) on December 22, 2021 in Baltimore, Maryland.
    Broadneck puts clamps on South River
    Bruins in position for Anne Arundel County boys basketball final berth behind fourth quarter defensive effort
    Broadneck guard Jordan Brown (right) defends South River's Blake Burrows during the fourth quarter of Friday's win by the Bruins in Edgewater. Broadneck solidfield its hold on second-place in the Anne Arundel County boys basketball standings with a 60-55 victory.
    Broadneck wrestling pulls off another upset
    Bruins win nine matches, take control of Anne Arundel County dual meet standings
    Broadneck's Ben Durkin (top) had his way with South River's Sam Travis during Wednesday's Anne Arundel County wrestling dual match. Durkin won by pin as the Bruins defeated the reigning Class 3A state champ Seahawks, 40-25, in Edgewater.
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