Security guard at Annapolis Mall carjacked while on-duty
A security guard was carjacked while on-duty in Annapolis on Wednesday, according to police.
Capital Gazette mass shooting victims honored at wreath-laying ceremony in Annapolis
A wreath-laying ceremony was held in Annapolis on Tuesday to honor the five journalists and staff killed in a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in 2018.
Hyattsville man drowns during family fishing trip near Sandy Point State Park
A Hyattsville man drowned in the water near Sandy Point State Park in Annapolis Monday, according to Maryland police.
Maryland governor vetoes several bills, including mail-in ballot signature measure
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced vetoes of 18 bills Friday, including a measure that would have allowed voters who forget to sign their mail-in ballot envelope to do so after mailing it to get it counted.
President Biden to speak at Naval Academy graduation in Annapolis
President Joe Biden will speak at the Naval Academy’s Class of 2022 graduation and commissioning ceremony, according to school officials.
MTV reality star arrested on sex trafficking charges in Annapolis
A former MTV reality show star who was arrested in Annapolis has been booked into a Las Vegas jail on sex trafficking charges.
Annapolis to reconsider ending outdoor dining set to expire in June
Street dining has become one of the more popular practices of the pandemic, but the clock is ticking on how long it may be allowed in Maryland's capital city.
Man dead after tree crashes onto house in Annapolis
Authorities say one person is dead and several other were injured after a tree crashed onto a house in Annapolis Monday night.
Taxi driver takes passenger to hospital after several shots fired at vehicle in Annapolis: police
A taxi driver drove a passenger to the hospital after the passenger was shot while sitting in the vehicle on Easter Sunday in Annapolis, according to police.
2022 marks final year for Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival
Organizers with the Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival say the festival is shutting down after 2022, citing financials factors.
Maryland Navy nuclear engineer pleads guilty after trying to sell nuclear-powered sub info
A Maryland Navy nuclear engineer with access to military secrets has pleaded guilty to trying to pass information about American nuclear-powered submarines to someone he thought was a representative of a foreign government but who turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.
Man arrested, charged with shooting 2 children in Annapolis released on personal recognizance: cops
An Annapolis man is under arrest after police say he shot two children Saturday evening. He was released Sunday on personal recognizance.
Police arrest suspect in shooting of two juveniles in Annapolis
Police in Annapolis, Maryland make an arrest in the shooting of two juveniles Saturday evening.
Plea hearing set for Annapolis Navy nuclear engineer accused of trying to sell nuclear-powered warship info
A plea hearing has been scheduled for a Navy nuclear engineer accused of trying to sell information about nuclear-powered warships to a foreign country.
Man paid to have mother's boyfriend killed, Anne Arundel County officials say
An Annapolis man has pled guilty to being paid $3,200 to kill his victim, the boyfriend of the mother of the man who hired him, the Anne Arundel County State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced Wednesday.
Annapolis 2-alarm fire destroys townhome; firefighter transported for evaluation
A two-alarm fire in Annapolis destroyed a townhome and left several others badly damaged Wednesday morning.
Annapolis home damaged in early morning fire; no injuries reported
Flames tore through a house in Anne Arundel County early Wednesday morning before firefighters arrived and brought the situation under control.
Maryland, Virginia cities prepare for worst of tidal flooding
Maryland and Virginia cities are seeing major flooding Friday, from Annapolis to Alexandria, and officials say this is only the beginning.
Navy nuclear engineer, wife indicted for trying to sell nuclear sub info to FBI agent posing as spy
A Navy nuclear engineer from Annapolis and his wife have been indicted for trying to sell nuclear submarine secrets to an undercover FBI agent posing as a representative from a foreign government.
Navy nuclear engineer charged after trying to sell U.S. military secrets to foreign government
An Annapolis Navy nuclear engineer and his wife have been charged with trying to pass information about the U.S. military to a foreign government.