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Food prices are way up and that is making people think it may be cheaper to go out for thanksgiving. → Read More
Panacea, located on Defense Highway near the Annapolis Mall, is now the second dispensary in Annapolis. → Read More
City leaders gathered to hear the 2022 Harbor Heartbeat Report. The report had some good and some bad news. → Read More
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
The Maryland Corn Maze will open this weekend in Gambrills. This year it is a "Jurassic Maze" theme. → Read More
The Midshipmen open their season against Delaware on Saturday at the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium in Annapolis. → Read More
If we learned anything during the pandemic, it's that people like to go outside. Maryland has plenty of "outside." → Read More
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
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 is a national law enforcement event to give the police and public a chance to get together in a more relaxed way. → Read More
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
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
His mother, Sonsy Gaba, threw out the first pitch at Thursday's game. Oh, and the Orioles won, 3-0, over Tampa! → Read More
Polls close for early voters Thursday. Mail-in and in-person voting will then be available for ballot casters. → Read More
The Oyster Recovery Partnership is doing what it can to keep Maryland waters clean, especially the Chesapeake Bay. → Read More
For the first time, the Department of Natural Resources has put a limit for commercial crabbers on male crabs. → Read More
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 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
A new public housing development in Annapolis is now open. Wilbourn Estates stands where the Old Newtown 20 had been. → Read More
First Class Deputy Glenn Hilliard was killed doing his job, protecting the community. He was 41 years old → Read More