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Teenager In Critical Condition After Car Crash
A teenager from Anne Arundel County is in critical condition after being injured in a car crash early Saturday morning.
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Delegate Costa to hold three town meetings
Republican Del. Robert A. Costa from Legislative District 33B, Anne Arundel County, will hold three town meetings this week in the district.
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Teen's pickup tumbles into Davidsonville ravine
Two teens were seriously injured in an early morning wreck yesterday when the pickup they were in plunged into a 100-foot ravine on a BGE right-of-way north of Route 50 in Davidsonville.
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3 Escape From Anne Arundel Co. House Fire
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Two teenagers injured when truck overturns
Two Davidsonville teenagers were injured when the truck in which they were traveling early yesterday overturned and toppled down an embankment, Anne Arundel County police said.
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2 Teens Rescued After Truck Crashed Into Ravine
Two Anne Arundel County teens are recovering from serious injuries after their pick-up truck went down into a 100-foot ravine in Davidsonville early Saturday morning, offials say.
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Riva Trace Baptist Church takes in homeless for Christmas week
Riva Trace Baptist Church in Davidsonville recently hosted 40 homeless men and women for the entire week of Christmas.
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Soprano joins chorus - from Iraq
Susan Dargusch of Annapolis shakes hands with Gen. David Petraeus in Iraq. Ms. Dargusch, a soprano with Singers Madrigale, is currently working as a civilian at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
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'I just had a story to tell'
For Charles Boyle, walking and writing have something in common: to be good at either requires a sense of rhythm.
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Many churches maintain budgets, giving despite sluggish economy
The Rev. Ray Bollas, pastor of Calvary Chapel of Anne Arundel County, doesn't pass an offering plate on Sunday mornings.
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Holy Family breaks ground
Holy Family Catholic Church in Davidsonville broke ground Saturday for its new 30,000-square-foot addition.
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Slots foe deciding where the machines will go
The clock was ticking down on the last day of the General Assembly session on April 7, 1975, a time as unlikely then as now for freshmen delegates to take control.
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Business Digest
The city Department of Economic Affairs has formed a nine-person commission and advisory board to help guide the City Council on policy and regulatory issues affecting local business.
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Stargazing draws amateur astronomers to AACC observatory
For Laura Beswick, stargazing is a spiritual experience. "I love watching the stars," the Laurel resident said.
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Conquering Chri$tma$
Annapolis resident Jennifer Macris, a mother of five, wraps some Christmas gifts at her home earlier this week.
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Calendar's angelic subjects raise money for AAMC's NICU
Davidsonville photographer Linda McCarthy, right, shows her Little Angel Calendar 2009 to Dana Springer of Edgewater, and her 5-month-old son, Luke.
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Coping with death during the holidays
Seventeen people sitting in a darkened classroom exchanged a box of tissues when there were no words.
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You Are Invited To A Toronto News Conference to review McAfee's 2008 Virtual Criminology Report
8 /CNW/ - On Tuesday, December 9/08 McAfee will release its Fourth Annual global Virtual Criminology Report.
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Reilly getting a second turn as County Council chairman
EDITOR'S NOTE: Political Notes is a periodic compilation of announcements. The County Council on Monday night unanimously elected veteran Councilman Ed Reilly to be its chairman.
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Two-alarm fire chars Davidsonville home
A two-alarm fire ripped through a Davidsonville home yesterday afternoon, causing at least $200,000 worth of damage.
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