Anne Arundel County
Memorial construction begun at Naval Academy
Construction of a memorial to honor the man called the "Father of the U.S. Navy" has begun in Annapolis.
Laurel man gunned down in driveway; Police search for suspects
Anne Arundel Police are searching for two men responsible for fatally shooting a man in Laurel early Friday morning.
Glen Burnie bait and tackle shop to close in March
When Rick Warren and his father opened Warren's Bait Box in 1970, Rick was only 19.
Maryland approves $19 million in wastewater grants
Maryland's Board of Public Works has approved $19 million for wastewater treatment plant upgrades in Baltimore City and Carroll, Frederick and Anne Arundel counties.
Man allegedly impersonated officer, raped woman
Anne Arundel County Police have arrested a man they say impersonated an officer and raped a woman in a Linthicum hotel.
Dog found in Md. reunited with family after 4 years
Animal control officials say a microchip helped them reunite a family with a dog that went missing more than four years ago.
Love the Ravens? Drop your letter in purple mailboxes
Baltimore Ravens fans can now drop off letters to the team in purple mailboxes at a number of Giant Food stores in the state.
Names on student hit list included Justin Bieber
Officials at Deale Elementary School in Anne Arundel County say a 4th grader made a hit-list containing the names of 35 students at the school. The list also included celebrity Justin Bieber.
Couple injured in Deale, Md. fire
Fire officials say a couple were injured in a fire in their home in Deale.
Police: 2 men break into cars at dealership
Anne Arundel County police are investigating after two people were seen breaking into vehicles at a car dealership in Annapolis.
Md. police seek man who was armed in hotel
Police in Anne Arundel County are searching for a man accused of holding a gun against a woman's head inside a Motel 6 in Laurel.
Anne Arundel suspends new dispatch system
The Anne Arundel County police department is at least temporarily unplugging its new emergency dispatch system after complaints that it was complicated and not user friendly.
Mother holds vigil for daughter, cancer victims
Forty years after then-President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer, Patti DiMiceli is staging a vigil at the White House to persuade another president to keep up the fight.
Naval Academy collects 15,000 pounds of food
Students at the U.S. Naval Academy have collected more than 15,000 pounds of food during a holiday food drive.
Last airmen in Iraq returning to BWI
The last 300 U.S. airmen to leave Iraq return to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Tuesday.
Police in Md. to resume search for missing boater
Authorities plan to resume searching for a man who went missing after the sailboat he was aboard capsized in the Chesapeake Bay over the weekend.
Md. Sailing Hall of Fame says fundraising slow
Raising money for the National Sailing Hall of Fame has been choppier than expected, and officials will ask the Board of Public Works next month to extend the state deadline by three years.
Ex-naval officer gets prison time for 9-11 fraud
A retired naval officer honored for helping rescue fellow Pentagon workers in the 2001 terrorist attack was sentenced Monday to 3 1/2 years in prison for defrauding the Sept. 11 victims' compensation fund.
Oyster wars cannon on display in Annapolis
A cannon from the Chesapeake Bay's oyster wars of the 1800s is on display at a museum in Annapolis.
Man charged in beating, robbery of 92-year-old
Annapolis police have arrested a man they say beat and robbed a 92-year-old man in an apartment building.



