Daily Times - Sun Nov 08
A Maryland man has been acquitted of charges he tried to erase a $400 drug debt by shooting a pregnant woman.
Censorship shows police culture of overreachHometownAnnapolis - Sun Nov 08
As a native of Puerto Rico, Antonio Amador has seen police officers cross the line before.
Will Cohen stay or will he go?Hometown Annapolis - Sun Nov 08
A new wrinkle has inched into the county's interminable slots debate as slots opponent and Annapolis Mayor-elect Josh Cohen contemplates when to leave the County Council behind.
Md. man acquitted in shooting of pregnant womanWTOP - Sat Nov 07
A Maryland man has been acquitted of charges he tried to erase a $400 drug debt by shooting a pregnant woman.
Three teens charged in robbery of cabdriverThe Baltimore Sun - Sat Nov 07
Three people were charged in connection with an armed robbery Thursday of a cabdriver at Arundel Mills mall, Anne Arundel County police said.
Jury acquits man accused of shooting Crofton womanThe Baltimore Sun - Sat Nov 07
An Anne Arundel County jury acquitted a Waldorf man Friday who prosecutors alleged had tried to erase a $400 drug debt by shooting a pregnant woman.
County share of flu vaccine hits 45,000The Maryland Gazette - Fri Nov 06
In September, doctors with Maryland Primary Care Physicians ordered 8,000 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine from the state, sure that the medication would be in high demand.
Coast Guard suspends search for man missing from bargeUnited States Coast Guard - Fri Nov 06
Missing is Gregory Luckett, 49, from Pasadena , Md. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Baltimore's command center received notification via cell phone at 4:05 p.m., Thursday, reporting that Luckett fell into the water from the back of a 25-foot barge while returning from a work site.
So far, Smart Growth having too little impactHometownAnnapolis - Fri Nov 06
Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western civilization, wryly remarked, "I think it would be a good idea." In Maryland, you can say just about the same thing about Smart Growth - a policy that has supposedly been one of the pillars of state planning for more than a decade.
County To Revise School Crime Reporting Policy 2hrWBAL-TV Baltimore - Thu Nov 05
If you work for the Anne Arundel County school system and break the law, you may have only 72 hours to come clean, according to a new policy the district is proposing in the name of safety.
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