Tag: washington post
The Leopold Trial: Day 1
Today was the first day of testimony in the trial of Anne Arundel County Executive, John R. Leopold, who was indicted in March on four counts of misconduct in office and one count of fraudulent misappropriation. The indictment alleged that Leopold used his executive security detail for personal and political gain. He has pleaded not guilty. Leopold [...]
Crownsville Businesswoman Wins International Certification
Beth Colley, Principal of Chesapeake Resume Writing Service, has been awarded international certification as a Certified Master Resume Writer (CMRW) by Career Directors International (CDI). This Master-Level certification, the pinnacle level of competency for CDI, required Ms. Colley to demonstrate her superior knowledge and experience in contemporary resume writing through an intensive examination of her professional writing. She was assessed [...]
Former Journalist To Discuss Cancer Battle
It’s only been a little more than a year since her diagnosis, but Yolanda Woodlee says her life is forever changed after battling Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) breast cancer. Still, her upbeat attitude and persistent hope are two things she hopes attendees will take away when Woodlee talks about her experience at The Pink [...]
Paper Selects Two County Educators
Washington Post Names Two As ‘Best In The Region’ Late yesterday afternoon, Anne Arundel County Public Schools announced that two Anne Arundel County educators have been recognized as being among the best in the region as part of The Washington Post’s program highlighting educational excellence. Eastport Elementary School Principal Lynne Evans is one of 19 [...]
O’Malley Appoints Miller To Bench
Senate President’s Son Scores Seat And who said the “good ol’ boy network” was a thing of the past? The Washington Post is reporting that Democratic Governor Martin O’Malley has just appointed Democratic Senate President Thomas V. “Mike” Miller Jr.’s son to the Anne Arundel County District Court Bench. This was Miller’s second grab at [...]
O’Malley Speaks
Video Interview With Washington Post In an interview with The Washington Post‘s Sarah Lovenheim, Gov. Martin O’Malley shares his plans for easing health-care reform costs and reversing unemployment trends in Maryland.



































