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New houses must have sprinklers
Fire sprinklers will soon be required in all new Anne Arundel homes after the County Council approved the mandate Monday.
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Man leads Arundel police on chase in gas-soaked car
A man was pulled from a gas-soaked vehicle after leading police on a chase through Anne Arundel County this morning, police said.
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Septic, sprinkler systems on council agenda
Tomorrow night will be decision time for the County Council. Five issues laid over from last year will be on the table for Anne Arundel leaders to sort out, including some that have brought large crowds to the ...
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Around Crownsville: New council president steps up, sets goals
Richard Falk believes that every citizen needs to take a role in community affairs.
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Gazette readers write
I am submitting this as a follow up to a "Your Say" question you asked in October: "As the economy falters, state and county governments are searching for ways to cut spending.
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Olde Mill-Millersville: Silas First Baptist ready for end-of-year revival
Silas First Baptist Church of Severna Park will close out 2008 with its end-of-the year revival beginning at the 7:45 and 11:20 a.m. worship services tomorrow.
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Red Sox, Teixeira close to a deal?
Posted by Anthony Stalter While the source declined to discuss specifics, there are strong indications that the Red Sox will announce that they have landed the highly-coveted slugger, who has been courted this ...
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Electric bills spike with cold spell
SALISBURY -- A blustery cold spell last month caused Delmarva heating bills to spike for the first time this winter.
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Beauty of nation's parks is inspiration for musician's CDs
Mike Zampi considers it a compliment if people fall asleep listening to his music.
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The Watchdog: S.P. man wants to stop drunk drivers
Dick from Severna Park has a public-safety concern. A few days ago, he was attending his 12-step program.
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1 Dead, Several Injured in AA Co. Crashes
Officials in Anne Arundel County are investigating three separate early morning crashes involving a police car, an ambulance, and a fire engine that resulted in one person being killed and several more ...
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Around Crofton: New Crofton school celebrates the holidays with music and dance
Crofton's newest elementary school is experiencing a lot of "firsts" this year. Nantucket Elementary's fifth-grade chorus held its very first holiday performance for family and friends last week.
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Coffee shops send holiday cards to support military
"Dear Soldier, This is just a reminder that Americans truly care about you, and we appreciate your selfless dedication to our country.
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Teixeira decision likely coming soon
There are four teams that have made eight-year offers to free-agent slugger Mark Teixeira, with a fifth -- the Yankees -- also reportedly interested.
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Running: Challenge of streaking definitely isn't for everyone
Thinking of streaking? By that I mean planning to run every day for a certain period of time? The U.S. Running Streak Association lists 31 members who have run every day for at least 30 years.
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Every Given Sunday: Expanding the Market by John Perrotto
Teixeira can go in one of two directions: he can make winning his foremost priority and either return to the Angels or sign with the or Yankees, or he can choose to return home to Severna Park, Maryland, where ...
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Live Q&A, NOW
Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein will be online Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss why corporate and Wall Street executives refuse to take responsibility for what went wrong and instead ...
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Around the Park: Santa Runs start on Saturday
The sounds of approaching firetrucks are welcome during the annual Santa Runs by the Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company.
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Shopping with Officer Santa
Melanie Lawrence, 9, an Edgewater Elementary student, chooses a Hannah Montana electric guitar and doll set as her own Christmas present during the fifth annual Shop with a Cop day sponsored by area Optimist ...
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Around Annapolis: Project collects, preserves veterans' stories
George Holderby strolled into the Annapolis Senior Activity Center recently and made local history.
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