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Annapolis ranks high as 'digital'
Back in 1994, Paul Thorn was a one-man show, heading the Information Technology department for Annapolis city government.
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D.C restaurateur eyes Phillips Seafood's Annapolis location
A well-known Washington, D.C., restaurant owner wants to take over Phillips Seafood 's downtown Annapolis restaurant and rename it Hell Point Seafood.
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Constellation announces 800 job cuts
Constellation Energy Groups says it will cut some 800 jobs from its global work force.
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State workers face possible furloughs
Maryland's tenuous budget situation is about to hit state workers in the pocketbook.
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Next year's shortfall? '$76M and growing
The bad news keeps rolling in for county officials. A day after County Executive John R. Leopold announced that Anne Arundel faces a shortfall of historic proportions this year, another county official revealed ...
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Chase goes from Gambrills to bay
With two tires on the stolen Mercedes deflated, an alleged carjacker ended a chase through two counties and across the Bay Bridge last night by jumping into the frigid water at a Stevensville pier.
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Late challenge to $4.7B bid for Constellation
France's state-controlled power company challenged a proposed takeover by Warren Buffett of Constellation Energy Wednesday, putting up almost as much money for half its nuclear business as the legendary ...
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Recent scooter deaths raise safety concerns
After two deaths in scooter accidents in less than a week, police are asking motorists to use more caution on the roads.
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City police expand recruiting efforts
The Annapolis Police Department continues to push its recruiting efforts to get closer to filling the 131 officer positions in its budget.
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County shortfall at historic levels
The county's budget deficit has quickly grown to what could be the largest financial hole in county history, prompting County Executive John R. Leopold to impose a spending freeze until July.
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Nicklaus taking time to help youths learn 'Bear' necessities
Jack Nicklaus learned the basics of the golf swing nearly 60 years ago from Jack Grout, a legendary instructor who began teaching Nicklaus at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio.
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Philadelphia would love to hold onto Army-Navy
Every speaker that took the podium during yesterday's Army-Navy kickoff luncheon at Lincoln Financial Field praised Philadelphia for its hosting of the game.
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Tuesday's Army-Navy Debate
Army players, from left, Frank Scappaticci, John Plumstead, Collin Mooney and Michael Wright greet Navy's Matt Harmon, right, and Tyree Barnes at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field Monday to kick off ...
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Restaurateur eyes Phillips' City Dock location
The owner of an award-winning restaurant in Washington, D.C., is planning to take over the Phillips Seafood restaurant on City Dock.
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Woodbridge Center squeezed between two retail hubs
When the Annapolis mall expanded with a barrage of new restaurants and stores last year, local restaurateur Domenica Tripodi saw sales sink.
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'Charity calls' do not benefit county firefighters
Telemarketers from a company based in Milwaukee have recently dialed local phone numbers asking for donations for firefighters.
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Foreclosures drop in Maryland, Anne Arundel
State efforts to help residents keep their homes have led to a recent decline in the number of foreclosures across Maryland and in Anne Arundel County, officials announced yesterday.
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Annapolis Midnight Madness - Dec. 4 & 11, 2008
From Main Street to Maryland Avenue, from Park Place to Market Space from City Dock to State Circle, celebrate historic Annapolis as the most celebrated event of the year returns, Midnight Madness: Thursday, ...
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Kevin Costner OnStage in Annapolis at Rams Head
Kevin Costner performs tonight with Modern West at Rams Head OnStage in Annapolis.
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Manager debate for city grows
As the proposals to change Annapolis' government pile up, community leaders and civic groups are jumping in to offer their opinions.
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