Annapolis Maryland
Pentagon Sends Letter To Gov. O’Malley On Impact Of Budget Cuts
The Pentagon has sent Gov. Martin O’Malley a letter on the impact of automatic federal budget cuts.
Memorial For Domestic Violence Victims Held
The names of 49 Maryland residents who died as a result of domestic violence between July 2011 and June 2012 were read during an annual memorial service Monday night hosted by the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence.
Gov. O’Malley Plans Announcement On Affordable Housing
Gov. Martin O’Malley is scheduled to make an announcement relating to affordable housing in Maryland.
Rep. Andy Harris To Speak To Md. GOP Caucus
Rep. Andy Harris is scheduled to speak to Maryland’s House and Senate Republican caucus in Annapolis.
Md. Gas Drilling Panel Discussing Legislation
A state panel developing rules for natural gas drilling in western Maryland is discussing possible legislative proposals for the 2013 General Assembly.
Annapolis Trolley No Longer Offering Wedding Services Because Of Gay Marriage
The owner of an Annapolis trolley company says he’ll no longer offer wedding services because he opposes same-sex marriage.
Flooding Reported In Downtown Annapolis
An unwelcome surprise: water took over downtown Annapolis, causing big headaches.
Del. Dwyer Responds To Drunken Boating Crash Charges
Maryland Del. Don Dwyer faces a number of charges after operating a boat over the summer while intoxicated. He has released a statement in response to those charges.
Police Try To Control Rumors Of School Violence
Anne Arundel County police are working to dispel rumors of threats of possible school violence that are spreading on social media.
Court Of Appeals Puts Alston Decision On Hold
The Maryland Court of Appeals has temporarily put on hold a judge’s decision regarding former Delegate Tiffany Alston and the man who wants to replace her.
Charges Dropped Against Glen Burnie Teen Accused In Slaying
Anne Arundel County prosecutors have dropped all charges against a teenager who had been charged with murder in a shooting death.
Md. Business Leaders Discuss ‘Fiscal Cliff’
Uncertainty about the “fiscal cliff” in Washington could have a significant impact on consumer behavior over the holidays in a state like Maryland that relies on the federal government for so many jobs, the head of the Maryland Retailers Association told a panel of state officials on Thursday.


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