Tag: Houston

White male in predominantly black neighborhood alleges racial profiling by Annapolis Police
[do action=”fringe”/] Daniel Hodges is suing Annapolis City, Mayor Pantelides, Police Chief Michael Pristoop and several officers alleging racial profiling by unlawfully stopping and searching his vehicle several times. Hodges is white and the traffic stops occurred in predominantly African-American neighborhoods. During the stops, Hodges alleges that he was questioned about drug use and his car was subject to a […]

The future of Annapolis architecture, The Mitchell Gallery discusses
The Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College concludes its lecture series on American Architecture in Annapolis from the 18th through 21st centuries with the lecture “21st Century: The Future of Annapolis Architecture (Richard Neutra’s Mellon Hall renovation and the City of Annapolis).” Steve Ziger, principal architect of Ziger/Snead Architecture Studio, will discuss the 2002 renovation of […]

Virginia man caught trying to claim funds intended for active duty military
On December 2, 2014, the Anne Arundel County Police Department was contacted by the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) out of the Coast Guard Yard located at 2401 Hawkins Point Road in Curtis Bay in reference to a fraud scheme being conducted by 28-year-old Sterling Orlando Scott, a recently discharged military member. Eastern District detectives […]

Pushups for lymphoma
Fans came out to support lymphoma research and Houston Texan David Quessenberry’s fight against cancer during the Georgia Southern VS. Navy game in Annapolis on November 15th.. Outside of Navy’s stadium, where people will be able to participate in the DQStrong “10 for 10 Campaign,” a grassroots movement that asks supporters to do 10 pushups […]

Give 10 for lymphoma research at Navy Vs Georgia Southern game
On Saturday, college football fans will be able to support lymphoma research and Houston Texan David Quessenberry’s fight against cancer during the Georgia Southern Vs. Navy game in Annapolis. Look for the “10 for $10” campaign in the parking lot outside of Navy’s stadium, where people will be able to participate in a grassroots movement of […]

CBMM Names Summer Interns
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) in St. Michaels, MD has named four college students as museum interns for the summer. Joining CBMM are Center for Chesapeake Studies (CCS) /folk life intern Veronica Lathroum, curatorial intern Martina Soares Knize, educational intern Allison Speight, and communications intern Lauren Murray. Administered by CCS, the ten-week internship program offers […]

Emergency Services Remembers Fallen Brothers And Sisters
The Maryland Fire-Rescue Service held their annual memorial to their fallen brothers this past Sunday at the memorial site on Calvert Street in Annapolis. The annual service brings firefighters from around the state to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty. All images © 2013, Glenn A. Miller Photography for Eye On Annapolis

Great Chesapeake Bay Swim
The conditions were more favorable this year than last. At least the swimmers who were able to traverse the Chesapeake Bay were not thwarted by thunder storms. With 650 swimmers registered and 75 degree water temperatures the two heats were lined up at 11:00am at Sandy Point State Park to head over to Kent Island […]