Tag: Plea

Wine & Wishes for Weedon gala and auction
[do action=”fringe”/] The Carrie Weedon Science Center of southern Anne Arundel County is raising funds to support ongoing operations and local scholarships. Please join us for a Gala and Auction of a range of items donated by businesses and friends and supporters in the local community. Tickets: $35 in advance, or $40 at the door Ticket […]

Volunteers needed for 2015 tax season VITA program
[do action=”fringe”/] Volunteers are needed to assist with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) to help seniors and low-income adults with their 2015 tax returns. Volunteers will be trained by the Internal Revenue Service and the Maryland Comptroller’s Office. They help only with simple income tax returns, which will be filed electronically. Volunteers do […]

Key School schedules fall open houses
[do action=”fringe”/] Is your child intrigued by ideas, inspired by shared discoveries, motivated to ask questions, and actively engaged in the process of really learning? Key School students are! Discover Key and learn why. An Open House will be held on Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. for The Key School’s […]

AACC board welcomes new members, changes officers
[do action=”fringe”/] Anne Arundel Community College’s Board of Trustees has elected a new chair and vice chair and is welcoming two new members appointed by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan. Arthur D. Ebersberger of Severna Park, who had served as vice chair last year, will return to the chairmanship. First appointed to the board in 1998, […]

Brooklyn man busted fro growing pot in yard
On June 1, 2015 Northern District’s Tactical Narcotics Unit (TNT) received a citizen’s complaint of marijuana being grown in the yard in the 4100 block of Belle Grove Road. TNT Detectives responded to the area and observed several plants in the yard. A search warrant was obtained for the residence. On June 1, 2015 at 1500 […]

Woman found slain in Arundel Mills Dunkin Donuts
On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at approximately 10:51 p.m., the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to the Dunkin Donuts located at 7657 Arundel Mills Boulevard, Hanover, Maryland for a walk up complaint. Patrons had notified an officer that no employees were present in the Dunkin Donuts. An officer entered the business and did […]

Annapolis man charged with attempted murder of Anne Arundel officer
Throughout the day, the Anne Arundel County Police Homicide Unit worked diligently and in conjunction with several facets of the entire police department on the attempted murder of an on-duty Anne Arundel County Police officer. Homicide detectives interviewed witnesses and examined numerous pieces of evidence as part of this investigation. As evidence was pieced together […]

Chesapeake Bay Blues Fest finalizes lineup
Chesapeake Bay Events has just signed the last two bands completing it’s best lineup ever. Saturday, May 16, will open with 18 year old blues sensation from South Carolina, Marcus King and his band. Marcus’ first paying gig was at 8 years old. He played in his father’s band at 11 and opened for Johnny […]

Kendall back for 5th season with the Baysox
The Bowie Baysox and the Baltimore Orioles have announced the Baysox coaching staff for the 2015 season. Baltimore native Gary Kendall returns for his fifth season as manager and is joined by a pair of new faces on the coaching staff in Pitching Coach Alan Mills and Field Coach Keith Bodie. Kendall, the longest-tenured and […]

Bar owner accused recording customers in bathroom
The owner of the Ramshead restaurant in Savage Mills, Howard County, has been charged with recording female customers the restroom. Kyle Mulhauser has been charges with 6 counts of visual surveillance with prurient intent. According to police, there are six women depicted in a video recording obtained when the camera fell from the ceiling. Investigators have […]

Baysox announce promotional schedule for 2015 season
The Bowie Baysox announce today a snapshot of the promotional schedule for the 2015 season. The schedule includes 19 fireworks nights, a number of family-friendly events, multiple giveaways, recurring weekday events and a wide variety of fun theme nights with more fun still to be announced in the coming weeks. The 2015 promo schedule starts […]

Summit School science teacher selected for prestigious fellowship
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all, in partnership with Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], announced the selection of four Maryland science teachers as Lockheed Martin-NSTA Fellows for this year’s NSTA New Science Teacher Academy. Selected from hundreds of […]

More than 30 local businesses join Plate Perks to reward Bay Plate owners
Last year the Chesapeake Bay Trust launched “Plate Perks,” a gratuity program designed to thank Marylanders who have a Treasure the Chesapeake license plate on their cars. The program itself is pretty simple: Marylanders who own a Bay plate receive perks or rewards from participating businesses that include preferred parking and discounts on goods and […]

Two charged in Crofton Meadows Elementary school burglary
UPDATE: Earlier headline and story referenced Croton Woods Elementary. It is Crofton Meadows and has been corrected. On February 5, 2015, at approximately 10:49 p.m., officers from Western District and K-9 personnel responded to Crofton Meadows Elementary School located in the 2000 block of Tilghman Drive in Crofton for report of an audible alarm. Upon arrival, officers located […]

Easton man robs Odenton bank, rams police officers with car
On Monday, December 22, 2014 at approximately 5:48 p.m., the Anne Arundel County Police responded to the Navy Federal Credit Union located in the 2200 block of Blue Water Boulevard, Odenton, Maryland for an armed bank robbery. The suspect displayed a handgun and threatened bank tellers before fleeing with an undetermined amount of cash. Responding […]

Judge gives woman 5 days in jail for leaving toddler unattended while gambling
A Baltimore woman who left her child unattended in a vehicle for eight hours while she gambled at Maryland Live! Casino in December pleaded guilty to the top count of Reckless Endangerment this afternoon, State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced. Alicia Brown, 25, entered the plea before Judge Paul A. Hackner in Anne Arundel County […]

Former Glen Burnie Teacher Faces 51 Yeas For Sex With Students
Jeffrey Sears was accused of having sex with his students last year and was promptly suspended (with pay) from his teaching position. Yesterday, he pleaded guilty to two felony charges of sex with a minor and another charge of fourth degree assault. The Capital has a very thorough write up of the hearing, reaction and […]