Anne Arundel County
Largest, oldest boat show arrives in Annapolis Oct. 4-8
Organizers say the Sailboat Show is the oldest and largest new in-water boat show in the world. It will be followed by the Power Boat Show three days later.
Teen charged as adult in mall shooting
A 17-year-old boy has been charged as an adult in a shooting in a mall parking lot in Baltimore County.
Buying groceries at food auction can save money
Food auctions can cut grocery bills in half. Shoppers can buy in bulk or pick up a single item for far less than the local markets.
Pepco and union negotiate, won't share details
Pepco met today with the union that represents 1,150 of its line mechanics and underground cable splicers.
Md. couple indicted after son drinks methadone
Anne Arundel County police say a Severn couple has been charged after their 5-year-old son drank methadone and became unconscious.
Prominent Md. lobbyist fined for lead violation
Prominent Maryland lobbyist Bruce Bereano has been fined $13,000 for lead paint violations at two Anne Arundel County rental properties.
Md. veterans groups can apply for pull tabs Oct. 1
Veterans organizations in Maryland can apply next week for a license to have up to five instant lottery pull tab machines at their facilities to help raise money for veterans, but it is expected to take months before the machines will be playable because regulations still need to be adopted.
Maryland's top judge to speak in Annapolis
Maryland's top jurist will be speaking to students at a high school in Annapolis.
Fort Meade suicide prevention sessions mandatory
Fort Meade is taking a day out for suicide prevention training.
Woman accused of leaving kids to commit robbery
Anne Arundel County police say a woman left her five young children alone in an Odenton hotel room while she committed a robbery.
Anne Arundel teachers to get cost-of-living raise
The Anne Arundel County school board has approved a pay raise for teachers, counselors and others.
Man enters Alford plea in wife's death
A 57-year-old man has entered an Alford plea to first-degree murder in the stabbing death of his wife in their Pasadena home.
Boy carrying stick hurt when it touches power line
Fire officials say a 10-year-old boy was seriously injured when a stick he was carrying came into contact with a power line in Severna Park.
Companies to be put on notice about law on Iran
Maryland has a new law prohibiting companies from investing in Iran's energy sector, and the Board of Public Works is set to put companies on notice about it.
10 removed from boat, too drunk to operate vessel
Natural Resources police say 10 people were removed from a boat in the Chesapeake Bay because officers feared no one was sober enough to operate the vessel.
Democrats endorse LaFerla in the 1st district
The Maryland Democratic Party is officially endorsing Dr. John LaFerla to run as a write-in candidate in the 1st district congressional race.
'Gangnam Mids' gyrate into Annapolis (VIDEO)
The Korean pop song by PSY, named for the affluent district of Seoul, has taken the internet by storm with more than 2 million page views since it was uploaded in July.
Child playing with lighter causes fire
Anne Arundel County fire officials say a child playing with a lighter caused a house fire in Pasadena.
LaFerla says he will run as write-in candidate
John LaFerla, who barely lost the Democratic primary to run in Maryland's 1st District congressional race, said Friday he will run as a write-in candidate.
Ex-employee admits to stealing $200K in jewelry
A woman has admitted to stealing more than $200,000 worth of jewelry from the Arundel Mills store where she worked.



