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Past articles by Danielle:

Danielle Ohl: Annapolis, I love you.

Annapolis, what can I say to thank you for trusting me these last four years? → Read More

These Anne Arundel residents are dreaming of the beach, Japan and international travel

These Anne Arundel residents are dreaming of a vacation to the beach, Japan and international travel. → Read More

Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium mass vax site in Annapolis to close in July

The mass vaccination site at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will close next month, officials said Thursday. → Read More

‘Plebes no more’: Naval Academy Class of 2024 puts cover at the top of Herndon Monument in 3 hours, 41 minutes

The now 4th class midshipmen made history Saturday recording the second-slowest Herndon Climb in Naval Academy history at 3 hours, 41 minutes exactly. → Read More

Anne Arundel County Police responding to shooting Monday night in Laurel

Anne Arundel County Police are responding to a shooting in Laurel Monday night, the department said in a tweet. → Read More

Anne Arundel executive Steuart Pittman unveils $1.87B budget, small tax reduction and no income tax increase

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman is set to introduce a $1.876 billion budget to the County Council today, his second spending plan during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Anne Arundel County lifting gathering limits as COVID case rate falls

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced he will lift restrictions on indoor and outdoor gatherings as the county’s coronavirus case continues to decline after surging through March and April. → Read More

Anne Arundel, Annapolis leaders react to Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict in George Floyd murder

In a courtroom in Minnesota on Tuesday afternoon, a jury ruled a Minneapolis police officer guilty in the murder of George Floyd, a Black man whose death under the knee of Derek Chauvin ignited protests against police brutality and renewed calls for racial justice. → Read More

April 16: Anne Arundel adds more than 6,100 vaccinations

As of April 12, the county is vaccinating everyone ages 16 and older. → Read More

Maryland Air National Guard uses ‘expeditionary’ skills to build Annapolis vaccination center at Navy stadium

The National Guard has been helping the state to set up and launch mass vaccination sites since the first one opened at Six Flags America in February, said Maj. John Fink, who along with a team of Guard civil engineers are assisting the state and county at the Annapolis site as well. → Read More

Anne Arundel family moo-ved after Facebook sleuths help 3 escaped cows come home

If you had to steer clear of three young bovines moseying around Lothian, leaving you utterly (udderly?) perplexed, there’s no need to have a cow. → Read More

First came the Maryland COVID vaccine websites. Then came the bots.

As access to COVID-19 vaccinations improves, there are still a number of amateur and professional programmers, like Tralka, who donate their time to streamlining Maryland’s tangle of vaccination sign-up sites with appointment-finding programs. He managed to get his parents’ appointments, but not in time to save his father’s job. → Read More

Jan. 22: Anne Arundel adds 278 coronavirus cases, six new deaths

Anne Arundel County reported 278 new coronavirus cases and six new deaths Friday. Maryland reported 2,396 new cases and 57 new deaths. → Read More

Dec. 3: Anne Arundel County adds 152 new coronavirus cases, 3 new deaths

The total number of cases since the pandemic took hold in March now stands at 17,318. At least 288 Anne Arundel County residents have died. Another 12 are believed to have died of the virus but were never tested. → Read More

Nov. 4: Anne Arundel County adds 92 new coronavirus cases and one new death

Anne Arundel County counted 92 new cases and one new death from COVID-19. → Read More

For Breonna Taylor: Annapolis July 4th mural protests police violence against Black people

Antoinette and Francine Childs joined dozens of volunteers on July 4th in Annapolis to create a 7,000-square-foot mural of Breonna Taylor, whose shooting death sparked protests and calls to end police violence against Black people. "If we, as Black women, don’t uplift her, nothing will change,” Antoinette said. → Read More

Trump Called Baltimore “Vermin Infested” While the Federal Government Fails to Clean Up Rodents in Subsidized Housing —

Baltimore’s public housing is among the most dilapidated and dangerous in the country — nearly half of complexes failed inspection — and Trump just spent a week attacking the city on Twitter. → Read More

Take Someone Sailing day gives newbie sailors nautical skills

More than 30 students and parents from local schools earned their sea-legs and boarded sailboats, some for the first time, to get a taste of the city pastime. → Read More

Capsized boat near Chesapeake Bay Bridge prompts rescue of five

A motorboat capsized near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on Friday, prompting a nearby boaters to help out. → Read More

The Ward 6 special election is July 2. It could take six days to know who wins.

The special election for Annapolis Ward 6 alderman will happen July 2 — but it could take days to know who wins. → Read More