Jury selection to begin in Capital Gazette shooting

Jury selection is set to begin for the second part of the trial in the Capital Gazette newspaper shooting.

Homicide investigation after woman found dead in Annapolis apartment

A homicide investigation is underway after a woman was found dead inside an Annapolis apartment and police say a 'person of interest' has been hospitalized after crashing her missing vehicle.

Suspect in death of pregnant Laurel woman, unborn child charged with manslaughter

A pregnant Laurel woman and her unborn child are both dead after a man says he accidentally fired a weapon into the back of the seat she was sitting in while they rode in a car.

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.

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. 

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.

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.