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Repair on Baltimore water main to begin Monday

Public works officials in Baltimore say replacement is set to begin on three 16-foot sections of 54- inch water main in the southwest part of the city.

Monday - 07/16/2012, 03:25am EDT

Police officers crack down on aggressive motorcyclists

Police officers from three departments are teaming up Saturday afternoon for a special operation on a road that gets lots of weekend traffic.

Saturday - 07/14/2012, 08:48am EDT

Flight attendant falls ill; air on plane checked

Airline and transportation officials say a flight attendant became ill on a Southwest Airlines flight, prompting hazmat crews at BWI to check the air on the craft.

Thursday - 07/12/2012, 09:28pm EDT

Woman dies in house fire in Millersville area

Anne Arundel County fire officials say a woman died in a house fire in the Millersville area.

Sunday - 07/08/2012, 02:48pm EDT

Anne Arundel County considers bottling, selling its water

The Anne Arundel County Council is considering bottling and selling the county's award-winning water.

Friday - 07/06/2012, 10:02am EDT

Leopold to sign bill for pool defibrillators

Automated external defibrillators will be required in all public and semi-public pools in Anne Arundel County.

Friday - 07/06/2012, 03:48am EDT

Robbery suspects end up fighting each other

Anne Arundel County Police say four men who tried to rob a convenience store in Glen Burnie fought among themselves in the parking lot and were arrested after officers broke up the altercation.

Wednesday - 07/04/2012, 07:27pm EDT

Utilities: Buried lines costly, prolong outages

A Maryland lawmaker is asking the state's Public Service Commission to consider pushing for underground power lines in the wake of Friday's storm that crippled the Washington region.

Tuesday - 07/03/2012, 09:44am EDT
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Reports of price gouging emerge in storm's aftermath

"We have received complaints about price gouging in the area of gasoline prices as well as in the area of hotels," says Karen Straughn, the director of the mediation unit for the Maryland Attorney General's Office.

Tuesday - 07/03/2012, 04:42am EDT

Anne Arundel residents can fill water bottles

Anne Arundel County residents who can't get water from their wells because of power outages can fill water bottles at the Broadcreek Water Treatment plant.

Saturday - 06/30/2012, 07:03pm EDT

Truck crashed into Bay Bridge wall during storm

A tractor-trailer crashed into a jersey wall on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge during Friday night's powerful thunderstorms, in which winds approached 80 mph.

Saturday - 06/30/2012, 02:59pm EDT

Md. man accused of impersonating officer, robbery

Baltimore police say a Brooklyn man has been charged with impersonating an officer and robbing a man.

Friday - 06/29/2012, 04:50pm EDT

Md. school evacuated after gas main leak

The Newbury School in Gambrills, Md. was evacuated just after 1 p.m. Thursday after a gas leak at the school.

Thursday - 06/28/2012, 04:21pm EDT

Motorcyclist killed in collision with car

Montgomery County Police say a motorcyclist has died after colliding with a car in Gaithersburg.

Wednesday - 06/27/2012, 08:39pm EDT

3 swimmers separated from boat rescued in bay

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three swimmers who drifted away from their anchored boat off Kent Island in the Chesapeake Bay.

Tuesday - 06/26/2012, 01:43pm EDT

Court won't hear Md. redistricting challenge

The Supreme Court won't hear a complaint against Maryland's congressional redistricting map by voters unhappy with the state's new maps.

Monday - 06/25/2012, 01:28pm EDT

Police search for suspect in Annapolis murder

Police say a local man was killed in a residential area in Annapolis on Saturday morning.

Saturday - 06/23/2012, 03:05pm EDT

Md. county lifts swimming ban for river beach

Anne Arundel County health officials say they have lifted a swimming ban for the beach at South River Heights. Health officials say testing of water samples show bacteria levels are now acceptable for swimming and other direct water contact activities.

Saturday - 06/23/2012, 08:12am EDT

Ousted Md. councilman set to leave prison

Former Anne Arundel County Council member Daryl D. Jones, who lost his seat after being convicted of failing to file a tax return, is due to be released from a South Carolina federal prison.

Thursday - 06/21/2012, 12:07pm EDT

Pit bull task force hears both sides of debate

A task force of lawmakers reviewing a court ruling that singles out pit bulls as "inherently dangerous" heard from animal rights advocates on Tuesday who oppose the decision and from the parents of a severely injured boy who prompted the court's action.

Tuesday - 06/19/2012, 06:44pm EDT
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