Tiffany bracelet dropped in Annapolis Salvation Army kettle

Salvation Army leaders in Maryland say a donor recently dropped thousands of dollars worth of jewelry in a red kettle.

Anne Arundel county grandmother, mother charged in infant’s overdose death

A mother and a grandmother in Anne Arundel county are facing a host of charges after an autopsy determined that an infant in their care died with fentanyl and morphine in his system.

Maryland dad forced gun into child’s hands, shouted ‘Do it’ after he admitted to suicidal thoughts: cops

An Anne Arundel County father forced a shotgun into his son’s possession, and then screamed “do it - do it - end it now” after the boy admitted that he’d had suicidal thoughts, according to police.

Early morning fire breaks out in historic area of Annapolis

An early morning fire damaged a building in the historic part of Annapolis Monday. The fire was reported around 5 a.m. on Duke of Gloucester Street, just blocks away from the Maryland Sate House

Sanity trial date set for Capital Gazette gunman

A judge has scheduled a March trial to determine whether a man who has pleaded guilty to killing five employees at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis is not criminally responsible because of mental illness.

Homeowner shot at intruders who targeted Glen Burnie property, police say

Investigators say a Glen Burnie man fired a shotgun at two intruders when he saw them struggling with his wife during a targeted home invasion Thursday morning.

Monitoring agency lost GPS contact with sex offender accused of kidnapping for nearly a month

According to court documents, the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency did not know the exact whereabouts of a sex offender wearing a GPS monitor for almost a month and in that time police say he committed two separate crimes at schools.

Man dead after shooting in Glen Burnie: police

Police in Anne Arundel County are investigating a shooting that left a man dead in Glen Burnie on Halloween. 

Guilty plea in Capital Gazette shootings; insanity hearing is next

A Maryland man pleaded guilty Monday in the slayings of five staffers at an Annapolis newspaper, and a jury is expected to hear testimony within weeks about whether he was not responsible by reason of insanity.

Doctor says man accused in Capital Gazette newspaper slayings is sane

A Maryland judge says a forensic psychiatrist for the state health department believes the man accused of killing five staffers at the Capital Gazette is legally sane.

Man airlifted to hospital after driving through Anne Arundel market

A man is being treated for possibly life-threatening injuries after driving through a store early Sunday in Anne Arundel County.

30-year-old woman shot to death in Annapolis, police say

Police in Anne Arundel County are looking for a suspect after a 30-year-old woman was shot to death late Wednesday evening.

Human remains found in Glen Burnie

Anne Arundel County homicide investigators were on the scene in Glen Burnie Monday after human remains were found in a wooded area along Elvaton Road.

Permanent lane closures begin on Chesapeake Bay Bridge

Getting to Ocean City or anywhere else in the Eastern Shore is proving to be a bigger challenge than usual thanks to the new lane closure on the westbound span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. 

Jury pool of 300 to be questioned in Capital Gazette mass-shooting case

A pool of 300 potential jurors will be in an Annapolis court to answer questions about the mass shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper that killed five people last year.