Anne Arundel County
Tanker captain with fever taken off ship near Md.
Coast Guard asked to help captain of tanker anchored off Annapolis who reported a fever
BWI sets passenger record for 3rd year in a row
Baltimore-Washington airport sets passenger record for 3rd year, sees 22.6M passengers in 2012
Annapolis service to remember domestic violence victims
Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence to hold 25th memorial service
Anne Arundel executive candidates to attend forum
Applications to fill the vacant Anne Arundel county executive seat must be submitted to the County Council by noon Friday. The council has 30 days to fill the seat formerly held by John Leopold, who was convicted of misconduct in office.
Police: Man held at Md. school had weapons at home
Police: National Guardsman detained at Anne Arundel school had large weapons stash at home
Md. authorities try to serve warrant on teacher
Anne Arundel County authorities have been trying for three months to serve a warrant on a Glen Burnie teacher accused of stealing from a community charity.
Pet owners allege dog treat maker is censoring backlash
A controversy continues to broil on social media sites where pet owners say they're outraged at one company that censored their concerns over recalled pet treats made in China.
Ex-Md. county head John Leopold faces discrimination suits
John Leopold's resignation as Anne Arundel county executive isn't the end of his legal troubles.
Anne Arundel County executive Leopold resigns
John Leopold, chief executive of Maryland's fourth-largest county, resigned Friday, days after being found guilty of misconduct in office for, among other things, having a secretary empty his urine catheter bag for months in 2010.
O'Malley to visit Gretna, La., before Super Bowl
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will visit Gretna, La., when the two officials head to the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Police identify woman found dead in water
Anne Arundel County police have identified a woman whose body was found floating in water in the woods in Maryland City after heavy rains flooded a homeless camp.
Flood waters dropping along Patuxent River in Laurel
The Mayor of Laurel has declared an immediate municipal civil emergency due to release of water from Howard Duckett Dam.
Sentencing for Leopold set for March
Sentencing for suspended Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold has been set for March.
Police investigate death of woman in Glen Burnie
Anne Arundel County police are investigating a homicide at a home in Glen Burnie, and a family member has been arrested.
Plan calls for more access to Chesapeake waters
A new Chesapeake Bay watershed access plan calls for more ways to get to the water.
Downtown Annapolis gets boost from legislators
The legislative season has arrived, giving downtown businesses a chance to woo lawmakers with everything from coffee to crab cakes.
Annapolis to continue party-based city elections
The Annapolis Council has rejected a proposal to eliminate political party affiliations from city elections.
Snakehead dinner scares up proceeds for oyster recovery
A sold-out charity dinner in Georgetown featured a menu of invasive species. The money raised will help oyster recovery in the Chesapeake Bay, as well as fund efforts to assist D.C.'s homeless population.
Annapolis shooting victim denied protective order
A woman who was critically injured by her estranged husband recently sought a protective order against him in Anne Arundel District Court, but it was denied.
Relatives of murder victims call for repeal of death penalty (VIDEO)
Relatives of five murder victims joined a rally in Annapolis to repeal Maryland's death penalty.



