The Regional Recap, August 27, 2009
Regional News From WBAL-TV The Kennedy Legacy. What do you think will be the lasting legacy of Sen. Ted Kennedy? Maryland State Leaders Speak Fondly Of Kennedy. Sen. Ben Cardin, […]
Regional News From WBAL-TV The Kennedy Legacy. What do you think will be the lasting legacy of Sen. Ted Kennedy? Maryland State Leaders Speak Fondly Of Kennedy. Sen. Ben Cardin, […]
10-Mile Run Scheduled For Sunday The annual Annapolis Striders Ten Mile Run will be held on August 30, 2009 with approximately 4,700 runners participating. The race is scheduled to start […]
Regional News From WBAL-TV Sen. Edward Kennedy Through The Years. Take a look at Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy through the years. Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs To $325 Million. The Mega […]
DC Woman Nailed With Three Pounds Of Cocaine It used to be that women used to stuff their bras with toilet paper. At BWI Thurgood Marshall, some passengers do it […]
Informs Public About Medicare And Medicaid Fraud Dottie Beauregard, 74, of Davidsonville, a volunteer with the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities, was one of 10 volunteers in […]
School Resource Officers Armed With Scooters It appears that Anne Arundel County high school resource officers (police officers assigned to schools) have a new tool (toy?) to play with in […]
APD-1 — Bad Guys-0 Talk about some good police work and a quick resolution. From the police report this morning. Two 15 years old kids. Unbelievable! On August 25, 2009 […]
Man Suspected In Several Robberies According to a report from WBAL-TV, a man suspected in four robberies was shot and killed by a County police officer last night. According to […]
Regional News From WBAL-TV State Employee Furloughs Range From 3-5 Days. Maryland budget officials have outlined a five-day furlough plan for state employees to help address a big budget shortfall. […]
Union Endorsements A Shot Across The Bow While the blogosphere has been speculating and commenting for months, the main stream media has finally taken note. And with that, the gloves […]
County Executive Leopold to Host Informational Meeting about Plans for Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus County Executive John R. Leopold will host a public forum next month in order to update […]
Top Ten Pages At Eye On Annapolis No real trends this week other than our readers have taken an interest in poor customer service. Comcast and Bank of America…are you […]
Woman Killed By Hit And Run Driver In Glen Burnie While some of these are truly accidents and beyond a driver’s control, there seems to be an increase in vehicle […]
Lake Shore and Freetown Elementary To Reopen According to County School Spokesman Bob Mosier, students at Freetown and Lake Shore elementary schools will have something to be excited about: new […]
Eye On Annapolis To Track Sentences A front page article in today’s Capital is about a drunk driver who killed a woman and maimed her boyfriend while driving 77 mph […]
Title: Movies Under The Stars: My Big Fat Greek Wedding Location: Grass field next to the Westin Hotel on Taylor Av More info: Click here Description: Love is here to […]
Return Of The Maryland Seafood Festival Fri.-Sun., Sept. 11-13, 2009 The Maryland Seafood Festival is back this year at Sandy Point Park, better and bigger on September 11, 12, and […]
Get A Jump, Register Your Burglar Alarm As many citizens are aware, new false alarm legislation was recently passed by the Anne Arundel County Council and signed by County Executive […]
MOVIE POSTPONED TONIGHT DUE TO WEATHER. Next week: My Big Fat Greek Wedding Title: Movies Under The Stars: E.T. Location: Grass field next to the Westin Hotel on Taylor Av […]
Runners Needed Runners and walkers are needed for the first “Moving Around the World” 5K Run and Walk hosted by the Rotary Club of Annapolis and the Rotaract Club of […]
Mark Your Calendar For Back To School Nights As nearly 74,000 students head back to school next week, every parent will have the opportunity to become more involved in their […]
Anne Arundel Schools Back In Session School Starts Next week, most students in first through fifth, sixth, and ninth grades will begin classes on Monday, August 24. The staggered openings […]
Police Outreach Program For Kids The Annapolis Police Department Community Services Section will be giving away school supplies at two locations on Saturday, August 22, 2009. Supplies will be handed […]
Anne Arundel County Students Jump Rope For Heart To The Tune Of A Quarter Million Dollars Even an economic downturn couldn’t dampen the generous spirits of school communities as students […]
Police Nab Three In Drug Sting According to The Capital, it seems that two of Mayor Ellen Moyer’s adult grandchildren may be taking her “green initiatives” a bit too far: […]
3 Year Old Child Dies Of Injuries, Coroner Rules It Homicide From an Anne Arundel County Police Department release: On August 7, 2009, at approximately 3:00 p.m., officers from the […]
CORRECTION: Per US Senator Ben Cardin’s office, Jon Cardin is his nephew, not his son. We regret the error Marriage Proposals On Taxpayer’s Money Becoming Popular Back in June, Annapolis […]
Undecided? This IS The Political Site For You Annapolis Decides was quietly launched yesterday with little fanfare–for now. Ryan Bagwell, publisher of The Arundel Muckraker has put together a fantastic […]
A few months ago, we highlighted the power of YouTube to bring customer service to the attention of the world with Dave Carroll’s ditty United Breaks Guitars. When he did […]
Anne Arundel County Bus Schedules Released As we mentioned over the weekend, the school bus schedules will not be published in The Capital or Maryland Gazette newspapers this year. So, […]
Many Arrests Made Over Weekend From a release sent out this morning from the Anne Arundel County Police Department: ROBBERY ARREST LINTHICUM On August 14, 2009, officers responded to a […]
Top Ten Pages At Eye On Annapolis This week, the US health care reform has taken the nightly news by storm with the town hall protests. And it apparently has […]
Bus Routes Will Not Be Published In The Capital Given the downturn in the economy, The Capital and Maryland Gazette newspapers have made the decision not to publish school bus […]
Moyer Celebrates Re-Opening Of Market House Annapolis Mayor, Ellen Moyer joined other local dignitaries in celebrating the return of businesses to the Market House this morning. This is a day […]
43 Year Old Clinton Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash According to our partner WBAL-TV, Otis Russell Jones died in a one vehicle motorcycle crash last night in Lothian. The crash […]
Almost 800 Attend First Event Eye On Annapolis missed the opportunity to announce the first event in a series of outreach programs sponsored by the Board of Education. However, we […]
Suspects Still At Large According to a release form the Anne Arundel County Police: On August 13, 2009, at approximately 12:21 a.m., officers from the Northern District responded to the […]
Department of Aging & Disabilities Offers Tips With the recently signed county legislation on property tax interest deferral, many questions have arisen. The Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and […]
Country Lovers Rejoice! Hang on to your cowboy hats y’all! Six Flags America welcomes Country star Chuck Wicks in concert on Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 6:00pm. The concert will […]
Bicyclist Struck, Remains Unidentified In Shock Trauma From an Anne Arundel County Police release this morning: On August 11, 2009, at approximately 8:46 p.m., members of the Traffic Safety Section […]