Anne Arundel County
Police seek man in stabbing death in Md.
Anne Arundel County police are searching for a suspect in the stabbing death of a man in the community of Pumphrey.
Md. salad dressing makers seek to expand
The Vetter family takes pride in their homemade salad dressing, from its natural ingredients on down to the slightly crooked bottle labels.
House shoots down hunting license fee increase
The House of Delegates has shot down a bill that would have raised hunting license fees.
Md. lawmakers don hoodies in memory of Fla. teen
Maryland lawmakers are calling for cultural sensitivity and an end to racial profiling following the shooting death of an unarmed teenager in Florida.
Friends gather to remember jazz bassist Joe Byrd
Jazz bassist Joe Byrd is being remembered by friends for his quiet support of others, including his guitar-playing brother, the late Charlie Byrd.
Md. student accused of harassing classmate
A Maryland high school student has been charged with harassing a classmate who complained online about being bullied.
County police chief refuses to testify in scandal probe
Anne Arundel Police Chief James Teare is refusing to testify at an inquiry scheduled by the County Council surrounding his part in a corruption scandal.
Annapolis' Upper West Street to become pedestrian friendly
Beginning Sunday, March 25, the Maryland State Highway Administration begins building new wider sidewalks with clearer walking paths and pedestrian crossing signals along West Street(also known as MD 450) between Westgate Circle and Route 2 Solomon's Island Road.
Report: Baltimore source of most toxic releases
A new report says industrial facilities dumped 1.4 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Maryland waterways in 2010, mostly in the Baltimore area.
Chicken debate heats up in Annapolis
Annapolis Mayor Josh Cohen has proposed an ordinance to allow city residents to keep as many as five hens, but no roosters, on their properties.
Anne Arundel appoints Severn man to council seat
The Anne Arundel County Council has chosen a 31-year-old Severn man to fill a vacant seat on the council, ending weeks of deadlock.
Pink slime beef not found in Anne Arundel schools
Officially it's known as lean, finely textured beef. But the product better known now to consumers as "pink slime" won't be found in Anne Arundel County public school cafeterias.
More data centers coming to Maryland
Beltsville-based AiNet is preparing to open a data center in Glen Burnie, setting it up for cross-state competition with traditional data center hotspot Ashburn.
Flash mob goes all Irish at Annapolis Mall (VIDEO)
Dozens of dancers from the Teelin School of Irish Dance in Columbia kicked up their heels to celebrate at Westfields Annapolis Mall.
BGE to start installing 'smart meters' in May
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. will begin installing "smart meters" in May.
ACLU files for information on county executive's spending
The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland is filing new public information act requests Friday, after getting information earlier this week that indicated police officers and staff researched Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold's political opponents.
Slot machines arrive at Arundel Mills mall casino
The first set of slot machines has arrived at the nearly completed casino at Arundel Mills mall.
Maryland Senate votes to ban smoking in cars with kids
The Maryland Senate wants to prohibit drivers from smoking in cars if a child under the age of 8 is a passenger.
House Republicans to release alternative budget
Members of the Maryland House Republican caucus said Tuesday they believe they can avoid tax increases now under consideration in budget measures by funding education at the same level as last year and making additional cuts.
Md. investigators probe pedestrian death, fire
Anne Arundel County authorities are investigating whether the death of a woman hit by an SUV is related to a fire in a camper trailer.



