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Delegate wants county voters to show ID
A state delegate wants Anne Arundel County to become the first jurisdiction in Maryland to require a voter to present photo identification before casting a ballot on Election Day.
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Around Broadneck: Several members of Mariner's Church visit Russian orphanages
The Kremlin is approximately 4,903 miles from Deep Creek Road in Arnold, but that's where 13-year-old Arnold resident Ian Keck found himself in early October.
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2 people, 3 dogs escape fire at house in Arnold unharmed
Two Arnold residents were able to escape their burning house this morning because they had smoke detectors, Anne Arundel County fire officials said.
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A grand time for grocery shoppers
Filling the fridge and cupboard with food has never cost more. And with the dour economy, several grocery chains are pulling out all the stops to steer customers back into their stores and away from the ...
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CO Detector Saves Anne Arundel Co. Family Of 4
Nov 14, 2008 5:48 pm US/Eastern Reporting Suzanne Collins ARNOLD, Md. A family of four in Anne Arundel County is raced to the hospital after being overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Business Digest
Giant Food held a grand opening ceremony last week for its remodeled Severna Park store on Ritchie Highway.
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The hit list
Luck be a lady Hannah Thornhill of Mitchellville and Andre Hinds of Glen Burnie star in Anne Arundel Community College's Moonlight Troupers tonight at 8 p.m. with "Guys and Dolls." The show continues tomorrow ...
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Colorful wooden trees decorate Park Plaza
Art pieces in the form of painted trees have been sprouting up in the parking lot at Park Plaza on Route 2 in Severna Park.
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Lobster Lovers savor sweet deals
Pull up a chair, Lobster Lovers - more and more area restaurants are offering a Maine meal you won't be able to resist.
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Community digest
Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland offers a variety of service learning opportunities aimed at children and youth who are homeschooled.
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The hit list
Interested in what's up in the night sky this time of year? The Anne Arundel Community College Astronomy Club will host a free "Community Observing Night," from sunset to 11 p.m. tonight, weather permitting, at ...
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Arounf West County: A howling good time at children's Halloween party
Under a blanket of dark gray sky, the howling wind whistled through the trees. Branches scraped across the roof.
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Around Broadneck: Local firefighter, volunteers gear up for annual Santa Run
This week kids are dreaming of candy corn and hobgoblins, but city firefighter John Muhitch of Eastport Company 36 is already working on making sugarplum dreams come true on Christmas morning for children ...
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Senior Announcements
The Arnold Senior Center, 44 Church Road in Arnold, will offer the following programs in November: Musician and center member Bill Sharkey will lead a singalong at 12:45 p.m. Nov.
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Severn River facing problems
Like the Chesapeake Bay as a whole, the Severn River suffers from dirty runoff from paved surfaces, a loss of beneficial trees and a suffocating lack of oxygen in the water.
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Around Crofton: Waugh Chapel restaurant marks seven-year anniversary with fall festival
Residents of all ages enjoyed the sidewalk chalk-art contest, bobbing for apples and facepainting at a celebration held in honor of the Waugh Chapel Chick-fil-A's seven-year anniversary.
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Man donates artwork to aid people with ALS
As a member of the U.S. Army's 222nd Infantry Regiment of the 42nd Rainbow Division, Larry Kendrick stared down into what is now known as World War II's Battle of the Bulge.
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Arts integration makes learning physical, fun
Two of her classmates squatted on the floor and looked up at her. They stayed frozen in a tableau - a dramatic concept the sixth-graders at Wiley H. Bates Middle School in Annapolis are learning about in ...
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"Average American" Matthews wants to go to Washington
Richard Matthews does not have a single college credit to his name. But on Nov. 4, the Arnold, Maryland native will take on incumbent C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger as the Republican candidate for Congressman of ...
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The Hit List
To celebrate the Linthicum centennial, the Londontowne Symphony Orchestra and Arundel Vocal Arts Society will bring arias from some of the world's most popular operas to the Chesapeake Arts Center at 3 p.m. ...
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