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Local Blogger Sells Out! Lands Weekly Column With The Capital Congratulations to Paul Foer, author of the long running political blog, Annapolis Capital Punishment for landing a weekly column with […]
Local Blogger Sells Out! Lands Weekly Column With The Capital Congratulations to Paul Foer, author of the long running political blog, Annapolis Capital Punishment for landing a weekly column with […]
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In a move indicative of the declining economy, the local Blockbuster stores have shaved 15 hours off of their weekly hours. While this reduction is being branded as “New Spring […]
A house caught fire in Ferndale. That is not the real story. After the fire was out, the house was was condemned and deemed uninhabitable by the Anne Arundel County […]
The Baltimore Spectator is reporting that the Office of External Affairs is hiring two more employees to keep up with the influx of complaints regarding BGE’s billing practices. According to […]
According to the Investigative Voice, BGE has been caught red handed with their hands in the cookie jar purses of their customers. One BGE customer questioned his January bill that […]
We are not talking about tea at Reynolds Tavern or at the British Shop in West Annapolis. We are talking a real revolt. Right here in Maryland! From the Facebook […]
Judge Thomas J. Pryal has reduced the bail of a 32 year old man charged with sexually abusing a 3 year old girls while she was at her daycare center. […]
While some candidates have not really established their websites yet (Cohen), and others have not even formally declared their intentions (Pierre and Fox), they certainly are working behind the scenes […]
The Arundel High School Lady Wildcats were once again denied the elusive State Championship losing to Eleanor Roosevelt’s Lady Raiders by four in the State semi-finals. Despite having three Division […]
Baltimore County, Md. (March 16, 2009) – Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 12-year-old missing child from her residence in the 2800-block of Marnat […]
UPDATE: Please see response from Six Flags America below. Six Flags America (or AdventureWorld as some of us still refer to it), seems to be riding the newest rollercoaster int […]
Our Editor, John Frenaye, will be a featured guest on What’s Up Baltimore, a BlogTalk Radio syndicated online radio show. The show airs Sunday nights from 9pm tp 10pm and […]
The Mayor must have a complex. Everyone seems to be out to get her. Remember a few days ago, when we told you that she felt two local bloggers were […]
Once again, thank you for visiting and helping Eye On Annapolis to continue to grow. Since our launch at the beginning of the month, we have seen each subsequent day […]
Kenny Kirby has thrown his hat in the ring for Alderman for the Sixth Ward in Annapolis. Just this past Thursday, at Capital Punishment’s Sip N Blog at Ahh Coffee, […]
UPDATE: We have received a copy of the memo from Mayor Ellen Moyer. To read it, please click here. It seems that two local blogs have stirred the pot in […]
The Public Service Commission has temporarily delayed the imminent turn offs for thousands of BGE customers. In the wake of gigantic electric bills, many consumers have fallen behind and were […]
What law school did the judges in Anne Arundel County go to? Each time a nefarious or notorious crime happens it seems that our justice system feels that a slap […]
Thankfully, the police were able to catch Keith Darell Jones, who apparently was hiding in the ladies room of the Wendy’s fast food restaurant on Crain Highway in Glen Burnie […]
An amusing (if not a bit too close to home) look at a career that is on the upswing in a downturning economy
OK, so it is not Anne Arundel County, but …..well, let’s just say OUCH!
Just a heads up to everyone. With the economy on shaky ground, scams small and large are going to spring up. If you are not careful, they will bite you […]
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You like to eat out and visit all the new and old foodie haunts of Anne Arundel County? Why not share the info with our readers? We would love to […]
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It seems that Bob Ehrlich may be gearing up for something? Senatorial run? Representative run? Another run for the really great house on State Circle? Ehrlich’s website recently underwent a […]
A glitch has come up for the upcoming elections. It seems that the Board of Education has determined that the schools are no longer an appropriate place to host the […]
With the upcoming Mayoral election in Annapolis beginning to heat up, Eye On Annapolis would like to extend an open invitation to all of the candidates for Mayor to communicate […]
Here are the rules. Leave a caption as a comment. Once we get some more sponsors, a winner will be determined by a completely unscientific means and with no right […]
It seems that the Ravens and Ray Lewis have come to terms for a multi-year contract! Next season ought to be interesting for sure.
According to the Baltimore Sun, John Leopold has issued the following statement: “Chief Teare’s testimony speaks for itself,” Leopold said in the statement. “Proper police procedure was followed, and an […]
With Monday’s snow, the grilling of Anne Arundel County Police Chief James Teare had to wait until last night. And as in any good mystery, it appears the plot thickens. […]
It seems that Anne Arundel County is becoming frustrated. Way back on June 30, 2008, Federal agents, in cooperation with the local authorities raided a business accused of hiring illegal […]
First of all, many thanks to everyone that has been supporting this new site. Over the past 5 days we have seen our readership grow from quite literally zero to […]
One industry that has been hit pretty hard by the economy has been the newspaper industry. The local Capital Gazette has laid off a lot of their production workers and […]
According to UsingEnglish.com, the definition is as follows: A rhetorical question is one that requires no answer because the answer is obvious and doesn’t need to be stated . But […]