Anne Arundel County
Demolished basketball court won't be rebuilt
A basketball court at an Annapolis public housing community that was demolished by a developer last year won't be replaced.
More than 60 cats seized from Md. rescue center
Authorities seized more than 60 cats from a Maryland rescue center that was accused of having deplorable conditions.
Md. county vaccinates against rabies by helicopter
Anne Arundel County health officials are taking to the air to vaccinate raccoons for rabies.
Man severely burned in Md. house explosion
Anne Arundel County fire officials say a man was severely burned in an explosion at his Brooklyn Park home.
No. 10 South Carolina holds off Navy 24-21
Marcus Lattimore ran for more yards against Navy than South Carolina Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers ran for in any one game during his remarkable career.
MTA scales back proposed toll for Bay Bridge
The Maryland Transportation Authority board has agreed to scale back a proposed toll hike increase on the Bay Bridge after public outcry.
Md. couple marries on Sept. 11
A Maryland couple is turning Sept. 11 into a day of celebration.
Flood waters claim life of Pasadena, Md., man
Anne Arundel County police say a Pasadena man has died after he was pulled from flood waters near his home.
Maryland libraries evolve into community spaces
Libraries across Maryland are reinventing themselves from the silent, stuffy archives to be more inviting for patrons to meet, read and even snack.
Chain-reaction crash in Md. sends 7 to hospitals
A chain-reaction crash in Anne Arundel County sent seven people to the hospital this weekend.
Police capture escapee in Anne Arundel Co.
Shortly before midnight, police apprehended Bonrick Lee Barksdale who escaped police custody nearly 12 hours earlier.
7 Anne Arundel Co. schools closed
One Prince George's County school is closed.
Special Forces impersonator in Md. gets 21 months
For years, William Hillar's tales about his exploits as an Army Green Beret and a puffed up resume helped him land jobs teaching counterterrorism and drug and human trafficking interdiction, but the scheme has now earned him 21 months in federal prison.
Annapolis man says burglars took Confederate items
Authorities in Annapolis say burglars stole $68,000 worth of Confederate memorabilia from a man's home last week.
Annapolis gives away more sand, bags before Irene
Annapolis Mayor Joshua Cohen says the city is providing more sand and sandbags to residents as Hurricane Irene approaches.
Annapolis mayor declares state of emergency
Annapolis Mayor Joshua Cohen is declaring a state of emergency ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Irene.
Naval Academy reports minor damage from earthquake
The U.S. Naval Academy has reported some minor damage from Tuesday's earthquake.
The academy said Thursday that none of the damage is affecting student routine.
Security clearance center opens at Fort Meade
A center for processing security clearances for Defense Department personnel and contractors is opening at Fort Meade.
Dunkin' Donuts proposed for historic Annapolis
A Dunkin' Donuts proposed for the historic district of Annapolis is getting mixed reviews.
Flooding prompts evacuations, train delays in Md.
Torrential rain flooded roads and homes as storms moved slowly through the Baltimore region.



