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Annapolis police seek man in shooting at housing complex
Annapolis police are searching for a 21-year-old man in connection with a shooting last week outside a public housing community.
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Outdoors: State deer hunters prepare for encore
For Maryland's modern firearms deer hunters the biggest day of the year comes Saturday when the two-week hunt opens in both Regions A and B. For 13-year-old John Barzal Jr., a student at Severn River Middle ...
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Area holiday performances are something to sing about
If you really want to enjoy the sounds of the holiday season, you won't have to travel far this year.
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Man critical after city shooting
A 22-year-old man is in critical condition today after he was shot on Newtowne Drive early this morning, police said.
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'Pay it forward': Man with little gives half away
Loading his car with donated groceries Tuesday outside the YWCA headquarters in Arnold, the unemployed father of three was looking forward to a pretty good turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
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Arnold man is in critical condition following shooting
A man is in critical condition this morning after an early-morning shooting in Annapolis, according to police.
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3 charged in B&A Trail robbery, beating
Following a violent assault and robbery on the B&A Trail in Glen Burnie earlier this month, county police yesterday announced they charged three people in the attack and have arrested 35 others in a wider ...
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Investigator's discovery cracks two 1988 rape cases
Accused awaiting extradition from N.Y. By SCOTT DAUGHERTY, Staff Writer Published November 25, 2008 The rapist left a fingerprint behind in the Eastport condominium in August 1988, police said.
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Police arrest one, seek another in Annapolis shooting
Police have arrested one teenager and are seeking another in connection with an Annapolis shooting that was apparently in retaliation for a double homicide in Odenton last week, Annapolis police said.
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N.Y. man charged in pair of 1988 Arundel rapes
A New York man has been charged in two rapes that happened 20 years ago in Anne Arundel County because of fingerprint and DNA evidence, authorities said yesterday.
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Cupping classes educate local coffee lovers
Annapolis High School chemistry teacher Gail Tucker breaks the crust on top of a freshly brewed cup of coffee to get at its olfactory qualities during a cupping at Caff Pronto in the Festival at Riva.
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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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