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Anne Arundel County

    An unlikely budget director makes the numbers work for Anne Arundel exec
    He’s not an accountant, but said his past work as a former water quality expert, riverkeeper, county councilman and communications director prepared him to be a budget director.
    Chris Trumbauer, the Anne Arundel County budget director, admits his career doesn't make sense. A former water quality expert, riverkeeper, county councilman and communications director, he's now in charge of a $1.2 billion budget.
    No. 10 Spalding rallies past Calvert Hall
    Moultrie’s free throws cap fourth quarter comeback by Cavaliers
    Malik Washington (left) and TJ Moultrie helped Archbishop Spalding boys basketball  team to a big victory Wednesday evening. Washington scored 18 points and Moultrie converted two free throws with 3.2 seconds left in regulation, lifting the No. 10 Cavaliers to a 60-58 win over 11th-ranked Calvert Hall in a MIAA A Conference/Baltimore Catholic League contest in Towson.
    St. Mary’s outlasts Concordia Prep
    No. 9 Saints hit 19-0, claim top spot in IAAM B basketball
    St. Mary's Bailey Harris puts up a shot as Concordia Prep's Hailee Ford defends during Wednesday's IAAM B Conference girls basketball contest. The No. 9 Saints gained sole possession of first place in the IAAM B with a 46-39 victory in Annapolis.
    Anne Arundel MCAP results, 2022: See how your school scored
    The MCAP is administered to students in grades 3 through 8 in math and English, as well as students in 10th grade for English and algebra.
    Testing Sign at school
    Baltimore Area Wrestling Notebook: Week 7
    Gilman’s Sherlock is on a roll; Owings Mills reigns at Digital Harbor; No. 1 Mount St. dominates
    Gilman's Emmitt Sherlock faced off against South Carroll's Mike Pizzuto in the  138-pound match during last week's tri-meet at South Carroll. Sherlock defeated the two-time Class 2A-1A champion in 
the third overtime period.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 7 Basketball Top 15
    John Carroll enters boys poll; undefeated Loch Raven debuts in girls rankings
    Score one for the bullies: Threats and boos kill Quiet Waters environmental center
    I’ve watched the rancor flag unfurl over Annapolis since I wrote about plans by an environmental group based in Annapolis to build an office building. On Sunday night, the Chesapeake Conservancy capitulated.
    The point at Quiet Waters Reserve offers an expansive view of the South River and the Chesapeake Bay. A plan for an office building at the park property was dropped this week by Chesapeake Conservancy.
    Mercy ends No. 6 Glen Burnie’s unbeaten run at Public vs. Private Challenge
    No. 9 Magic holds off comeback, gains first Top 15 victory of season
    Mercy's Milan Brown goes in for a layup as Glen Burnie's Layla Washington watches during Saturday's girls basketball contest at the Public vs. Private Challenge. Brown finished with 14 points as the No. 9 Magic handed sixth-ranked Glen Burnie its first loss, 61-55, at McDonogh.
    Getting the shot: A photographer’s perspective on Wes Moore’s inauguration
    Wes Moore arrives at the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial to lay a wreath and say a prayer before he is sworn in as the first African American governor of the state of Maryland.
    Mr. Mayor, it’s time to settle the Annapolis housing authority lawsuits
    An open letter to Mayor Gavin Buckley on how to start resolving a troubled relationship between the city and its housing authority
    Annapolis City Hall has long kept the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis at arms length.
    As Wes Moore began his first day as Maryland governor, he acknowledged the state’s shameful history with slavery
    “We stand here today in triumph,” said keynote speaker Sherrilyn Ifill, former president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
    Wes Moore with son James Moore at the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial to lay a wreath and say a prayer before the governor-elect is sworn in as the first African American governor of the state of Maryland.
    St. Mary’s turns back St. Timothy’s in a highly anticipated basketball showdown
    Saints win, 62-52, in a battle of top teams in the IAAM B Conference
    St. Mary's guard Baily Walden (4) drives past St. Timothy's Kira Upton during Tuesday's key IAAM B Conference basketball match. The No. 12 Saints remained undefeated with a 62-52 decision in Baltimore County.
    Oprah and Spike Lee? The celebrities who might attend Wes Moore’s inauguration.
    A myriad of notables are expected to attend Gov.-elect Wes Moore’s historic inaugural events.
    Gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore speaks at a campaign event in support for himself at Bowie State University, in Bowie, MD. November 7, 2022.
    The Dish: In Baltimore, restaurants are closing faster than they’re opening
    The closure of two businesses in Baltimore reflects broader trends for Charm City’s dining scene. “I hate to say it, but Baltimore City is failing right now.”
    Unicorn Farts doughnut from Diablo Doughnuts, which is relocating from Baltimore's Brooklyn neighborhood.
    Baltimore Area Wrestling Notebook: Week 6
    Bel Air wins Tomahawk Duals; Manchester Valley’s Boog name OW at Best of the Nest; Chesapeake-AA’s Delmar White moves to 31-0; Warpath recap; Curley rolls through Loch Raven Duals; and more
    Bel Air captains Manny Lucas (left) and Cade Zengel lead a Bobcats' squad that is "a tight-knit, fun group that works hard," according to 30th-year coach Craig Reddish.
    High expectations for Wes Moore as he prepares to be Maryland’s next governor
    Thousands are expected to celebrate the inauguration at events in Annapolis and Baltimore on Wednesday.
    Governor-elect Wes Moore listens to a reporter’s question during a press conference at the Maryland State House on 11/10/22. They discussed the upcoming transition of power from Gov. Larry Hogan.
    Growing up in Government House: Advice for the Moore kids
    Mia and James Moore are about to join a rarified list of children in Maryland history, moving into the governor’s official home in Annapolis, Government House. Those who have lived it before them say there will be wonderful experiences they’ll never forget — and moments that were, frankly, harder because they were lived in the public eye.
    Gov.-elect Wes Moore, his wife, Dawn, and their children, Mia and James as they prepare to tour the governor's mansion.
    The Baltimore Banner/VSN Boys & Girls Week 6 Basketball Top 15
    Calvert Hall debuts at No. 11 in boys poll; Poly takes over as No. 1 in the girls poll, St. Frances up to No. 2 and FSK debuts at No. 15
    Gov.-elect Wes Moore planning inaugural events with accessibility in mind
    From organizing buses to Annapolis, low-cost ticket options and a flexible dress code, Gov.-elect Wes Moore is trying to make sure as many people as possible can attend inaugural events.
    A screenshot from future First Lady of Maryland Dawn Moore's instagram account on a video where she describes what "celebration chic" is for the upcoming Inauguration Ball.
    Growing up in Government House
    Here's a look at the children who have lived in Government House before Mia and James Moore.
    Gov. Theodore McKeldin and his wife, Honolulu, her mother Maude Manzer; their children Theodore Jr. and Clara and the family dog Suga in Government House.
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