Anne Arundel officer pulls driver out of burning car
It happened early Sunday on Interstate 97.
Man looking for ex-girlfriend shoots, kills 2, wounds child before killing self in Laurel: police
Authorities say a man trying to reconcile a relationship with an ex-girlfriend shot and killed a married couple and wounded a young child before killing himself in Anne Arundel County Monday night.
3 dead, child 'fighting for their life' after domestic shooting in Anne Arundel County, police say
Authorities say three people are dead and a child is fighting to stay alive after a domestic-related shooting in the Laurel area of Anne Arundel County.
3 safe, 1 flown to the hospital after Chesapeake Bay rescue
Four people were rescued from the water after a boat flipped over in the Chesapeake Bay Thursday evening.
Maryland State Police say trooper’s vehicle struck by tractor-trailer in early morning hit-and-run
A Maryland State Police trooper was uninjured after his vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer in an early morning hit-and-run.
Officers respond to 'crosswalk violation,' help baby ducks cross the street
Officers with the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to a "crosswalk violation" Friday at Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover where they helped a mother duck and her babies cross the road, according to a Facebook post.
Longtime DC educator and Maryland musician killed in Easter crash
Hearts are heavy across D.C. and Maryland after a deadly crash that killed a longtime educator from D.C. and a well known musician from Annapolis.
9-month-old infant killed in Easter morning crash in Anne Arundel County
Authorities are investigating after a 9-month-old was killed in an Easter morning crash in Anne Arundel County.
44 pounds of cocaine worth over $1 million seized from freighter in Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis
More than 44 pounds of cocaine was discovered on a cargo ship in the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis Wednesday during an inspection.
First ever Annapolis Oyster Fest begins
The first-ever Annapolis Oyster Fest is now underway. It means you can find deals at 19 participating restaurants – and help a couple of different industries out along the way.
Nearly 100 midshipmen recovering from COVID-19 in Annapolis motel after Academy cases double
Nearly 100 Naval Academy midshipmen are recovering from COVID-19 at a hotel in downtown Annapolis after a surge in cases on campus.
All second dose vaccination clinics scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday canceled in Anne Arundel County
All COVID-19 second dose vaccination clinics scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday will be canceled in Anne Arundel County due to the lack of vaccine arrival from the Maryland Department of Health.
Annapolis police officer charged with misconduct in office
Criminal charges have been brought against an Annapolis police officer who was reportedly closing cases assigned to him without conducting proper investigations and without requisite supervisor approval.
Anne Arundel County restaurant capacity to expand on Friday, exec says
Anne Arundel County will expand its restaurant capacity by the end of the week, officials announced on Tuesday.
59-year-old Glen Burnie man tried to solicit sex from a cop posing as a young boy
Maryland State Police have arrested a 59-year-old Glen Burnie man who they say solicited sex from a Trooper who was posing as a 14-year-old boy on a dating site.
2 UK variant COVID-19 cases identified in Maryland
Two Maryland residents have been confirmed as having the UK variant of the novel coronavirus, Governor Larry Hogan announced on Tuesday.
Maryland governor proposes direct payments to an estimated 400K residents
Governor Larry Hogan proposed legislation on Monday that would result in direct payments to Marylanders who earn a low to moderate income as part of its continued efforts to alleviate the economic crisis prompted by the novel coronavirus.
Anne Arundel County police officer suspended pending investigation into involvement in Capitol riot
An Anne Arundel County police officer has been suspended with pay pending an investigation into the officer's involvement in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6.
Arundel Mills Mall suspect displayed gun, shoved employee after being asked to fix mask
Anne Arundel County police are looking for a suspect who allegedly displayed a gun after a store employee asked him to fix his mask, and then shoved another employee who made the same request.
Anne Arundel County continues limited indoor capacity while neighboring counties hope for NYE uptick
After two days of hearings on a dining ban in Anne Arundel County, restaurants can continue to serve people inside at 25 percent capacity.



















