A Broadneck High School student says he panicked when a teacher asked for a piece of brownie, so he didn’t tell her it had marijuana in it.
Anne Arundel County Police say after an argument a wife laced her husband's prescriptions with bug spray.
Most Anne Arundel County residents who voted in the survey want high school to start later in the day.
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A North County High School student has been charged in connection with a wave of broken vehicle windows in the Linthicum area.
Monday's fire in a parking garage likely began with a mechanical malfunction in one of the vehicles.
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Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network television in Odenton this season.
New Year's Eve party, homeless center, Our Daily Bread soup kitchen, Operation Welcome Home at BWI Airport and more need your help.
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For more than 100 years, "Santa" replies to children who write to him through a special U.S. Postal program.
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The Military Bowl, Lights on the Bay, midnight shopping and more attractions earn raves from Travel and Leisure magazine.
Plus, Harford students named legislative pages, best bakeries, + food, clothing and toy drives to give to were among the week's good news.
Santa has arrived, Lights on the Bay are twinkling and candlelight tours through the historic district are available.
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Like many children's holiday toys (Red Rider BB Gun, anyone?) the "Elf on the Shelf" may be questionable. Do you think it's creepy, or cute?
Learn more about the recently permitted rubble landfill and what citizens can do to oppose the opening.
U.S. Marshals say the unlicensed driver who allegedly struck two brothers - one dead, one critically injured - was hiding in Maryland.
Manufacturers of two popular helmets used in Maryland and nationally must retrofit the gear to meet safety standards.
The recommendations will be discussed Dec. 10. They include no changes in Edgewater or Naval Academy campus boundaries.
Anne Arundel County Police have released the image of a man suspected in the theft of items from vehicles.
The former Maryland worker lost her pay and benefits when she became pregnant; the company has since changed its policy.
Kids in Crofton, Gambrills and Davidsonville can get a candy cane from Santa Claus when he arrives on their street starting Dec. 16.
The Arundel Volunteer Fire Department is taking reservations for the Dec. 13 lunch with Santa Claus.
Anne Arundel County Police say the suspect stole a wallet at the Safeway in Gambrills, then used a credit card from it in Laurel.
Police say speed and negligent driving were the likely cause of the fatal crash. A Severn woman was also injured.
Employees continue to rally for a minimum wage increase to $15. Baltimore will be the scene of a rally.
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Both men were armed, say Anne Arundel County Police, with one suspect carrying a semi-automatic rifle.
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2nd Star Productions will present the play in collaboration with West Arundel Creative Arts December 5-20.
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Santa has arrived, Lights on the Bay glow through Christmas and Handel's "Messiah" is tuning up.