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Anne Arundel County

    No. 1 Arundel slides past Broadneck
    Wildcats remain undefeated with sweep of Anne Arundel County rival
    Senior setter Emily Liu was a driving force for Arundel volleyball Thursday evening. The top-ranked Wildcats swept visiting and No. 4 Broadneck in an Anne Arundel County match.
    Countdown to high school football: Week 5
    Mervo and Dunbar to collide Thursday at Morgan State; Hawaii’s next stop for No. 1 St. Frances.
    Paul Poknis celebrates his third quarter touchdown reception with teammate Liam McNemar, during Archbishop Spalding's 42-7 thumping of Calvert Hall, Friday.
    Defense steals the show for No. 1 Broadneck field hockey
    Defender Chloe Page turns in a stellar performance against Crofton’s penalty corner efforts.
    Chloe Page, a sophomore midfielder, is the flier on Broadneck defensive penalty corners and she upset most of Crofton’s 15 corners, often getting to the ball before the Cardinals could shoot. She also blocked several shots as the Cardinals did not score on any of their corners.
    No. 1 Archbishop Spalding tops fourth-ranked Notre Dame Prep, 1-0, in IAAM A Conference soccer opener
    Sturdy defense, Dean’s goal help to keep keep Cavaliers unbeaten
    Archbishop Spalding junior defender Chloe Stroheacker (8) and senior midfielder Emma Coyne (20), right, converge on Notre Dame Prep senior midfielder Natalie O’Brocki along the sideline in Wednesday’s IAAM A Conference opener in Towson. The No. 1 Cavaliers prevailed, 1-0, over the fourth-ranked Blazers.
    Annapolis couple will face harsher penalties after second guilty pleas in nuclear secrets sale case
    Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana, had plotted to sell secrets about American nuclear-powered warships to a foreign government.
    Breaking News alert
    2022 Baltimore Banner/VSN Top 15 Polls: Week 5
    Our weekly look at the rankings of the top teams in football, boys and girls soccer, field hockey and volleyball
    Weekend high school sports roundup — Sept. 23-24
    Scores and recaps from across the Baltimore Metro area
    St. Vincent Pallotti overwhelmed No. 13 Gilman, 30-13, in MIAA A Conference football.
    Archbishop Spalding’s aggressive aerial assault downs No. 3 Calvert Hall in MIAA A Conference football opener
    Washington eclipses the 1,000-yard passing mark for the season while throwing for three scores and running for another TD in against defending league champs
    Malik Washington
    Countdown to high school football: Week 4
    South Carroll starts weekend with another victory; MIAA A play starts with Top 5 match
    Loyola's Shane Elliott attempts to catch a pass in front of St. Mary's Shane Toal last weekend. The No. 10 Dons will play their first MIAA A Conference game since 2018, Saturday at fourth-ranked Mount St. Joseph.
    Baltimore police discover body in burning car in Leakin Park; victim was abducted in Anne Arundel
    Anne Arundel County Police homicide detectives confirmed that the man was taken at gunpoint in a parking garage in Arundel Preserve.
    The body of a man abducted from Anne Arundel County was found in the trunk of a burning car at this site in Leakin Park. This image was taken on Thursday morning, September 22, 2022.
    Northrop Grumman’s Baltimore-area campus expands amid the journey back into space
    Company opens its newest — and largest — Maryland Space Assembly and Test facility.
    Northrop Grumman celebrated the ribbon cutting of its brand new Maryland Space Assembly & Test 2 (MSAT2) building on September 19, 2022.
    Bel Air and South River play to tie in boys soccer
    Squads unable to breakthrough in non-league match
    South River boys soccer coach Marlyn Argueta (center with hat) talks to his team during Monday evening's non-league contest with Bel Air. After 100 minutes of play, the Seahawks finished in a scoreless tie with the Bobcats in Anne Arundel County.
    St. Mary’s upends No. 8 Loyola in OT
    Controversial late score, Pettibon TD run takes No. 15 Saints to 3-0
    St. Mary's quarterback Carson Pettibon heads to the end zone for the winning touchdown in overtime against Loyola Saturday afternoon. The 15th-ranked Saints got a game-tying field goal as time expired in regulation and Pettibon's run in overtime for a 36-30 victory over No. 8 Loyola.
    Banner political notes: Hogan heads east; a familiar face returns to the county; no Noem in Maryland; more debate debates
    What happened in Maryland politics this week.
    Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore County politics
    Weekend high school sports roundup — Sept. 15-17
    Tentative deal reached in rail strike that threatens to disrupt Baltimore-area commuter service
    An average of about 2,800 people rode the Camden and Brunswick lines every day of service in August, according to the Maryland Transit Administration, and could have to make other plans if the union doesn't ratify the agreement.
    Commuters head to the 5:20 p.m. Camden Line MARC train on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
    Countdown to high school football: Week 3
    Action starts Thursday with No. 1 St. Frances; five games feature 2-0 teams
    Running back Tavon McGee (11) has Poly off to a 2-0 start. The Engineers host Edmondson in a Baltimore City Division I contest Friday afternoon.
    Arundel volleyball edges Reservoir in a showdown of defending state champions
    The area’s top two teams battle through a five-set thriller before the top-ranked Wildcats prevail.
    Seniors Audrey Owens (left) and Emily Liu led the way in top-ranked Arundel’s victory over Reservoir Tuesday. Owens had a team-high 17 kills and Liu finished with 33 assists as the Wildcats defeated No. 2 Reservoir in five sets.
    Facing teacher vacancies, Anne Arundel County’s schools have turned to staffing agencies for hard-to-fill jobs
    Anne Arundel County Public Schools is relying on staffing agencies to help with its vacancies. Although working with contractors was not a new concept, teachers were in uproar because contracted teachers were making sometimes double what they were.
    Classroom
    2022 Baltimore Banner/VSN Top 15 Polls: Week 3
    Largely still involved in non-conference play, area high school teams starting to define their seasons
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