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Past articles by "Disco":

Inflation causes change of plans for Thanksgiving on Kent Island

Food prices are way up and that is making people think it may be cheaper to go out for thanksgiving. → Read More

'Things are definitely changing': Citizens react to new dispensary in Annapolis

Panacea, located on Defense Highway near the Annapolis Mall, is now the second dispensary in Annapolis. → Read More

Baltimore's Inner Harbor Health: The good news and the bad news

City leaders gathered to hear the 2022 Harbor Heartbeat Report. The report had some good and some bad news. → Read More

'I think people should be safe': Citizens react to puppy robbery in Laurel

When you think of puppies, you think of fun, fur and wagging tails, one couple in Laurel thinks of guns and fearing for their life. → Read More

Maryland Corn Maze set to open with a 'Jurassic Maze' theme in Gambrills

The Maryland Corn Maze will open this weekend in Gambrills. This year it is a "Jurassic Maze" theme. → Read More

Annapolis ready to economic burst with Navy football kicking off

The Midshipmen open their season against Delaware on Saturday at the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis. → Read More

Maryland parks and green spaces received $162M funding boost

If we learned anything during the pandemic, it's that people like to go outside. Maryland has plenty of "outside." → Read More

AA County short dozens of crossing guards for the school year

We are in the second day of school for Anne Arundel County and school bus drivers aren't the only thing the county is lacking. → Read More

Maryland Red Cross volunteers helping with Kentucky clean up

Kentucky is cleaning up from massive flooding from last month and now they are dealing with soaring temperatures. Volunteers from our area are heading down to help. → Read More

National Night Out brings community, law enforcement together in relaxed way

National Night Out is a national law enforcement event to give the police and public a chance to get together in a more relaxed way. → Read More

Lawmakers push to renovate aging Maryland fire stations

There's a push in Washington D.C. to get infrastructure aid for our first responders. Several senators introduced a bill to help modernize aging fire halls. → Read More

Two local artists uniting to paint 'diversity' mural Anne Arundel Co. building

There will be another reason soon to visit our capital city. Two local artist are painting a six-story tall mural on the Arundel Center in Annapolis. → Read More

Ravens, Orioles pay tribute to Baltimore sports superfan Mo Gaba

His mother, Sonsy Gaba, threw out the first pitch at Thursday's game. Oh, and the Orioles won, 3-0, over Tampa! → Read More

Early voters get last chance to cast ballot before Election Day

Polls close for early voters Thursday. Mail-in and in-person voting will then be available for ballot casters. → Read More

25 million oysters added to Severn River to improve water quality

The Oyster Recovery Partnership is doing what it can to keep Maryland waters clean, especially the Chesapeake Bay. → Read More

Maryland male crab catch restriction for commercial, recreational crabbing starts

For the first time, the Department of Natural Resources has put a limit for commercial crabbers on male crabs. → Read More

Maryland Natural Resources Police release boating safety tips

The Fourth of July weekend is coming up and for a lot of us that means getting out on the water and going boating. → Read More

Baltimore councilman pushes fining Public Works for not picking up trash, recycling

Baltimore City Council will address trash problems at Monday's meeting. One city council member wants to fine the Department of Public Works for not doing their jobs. → Read More

Wilbourn Estates now open after old, unlivable Annapolis housing development torn down

A new public housing development in Annapolis is now open. Wilbourn Estates stands where the Old Newtown 20 had been. → Read More

Fallen Maryland deputy posthumously named corporal while being laid to rest

First Class Deputy Glenn Hilliard was killed doing his job, protecting the community. He was 41 years old → Read More