467 days ago - An employee of the Boys & Girls Club in Annapolis was arrested this week after a 13-year-old club member told police she had sex with him, Annapolis police said Friday.
467 days ago - When Harlingen, Texas, native Diana Barrera entered the U.S. Naval Academy last month, she cried as her long, dark hair was drastically trimmed, and she appeared frazzled when complete strangers barked commands in her face.
469 days ago - Gov. Martin O'Malley made his third appointment to Maryland's highest court on Thursday, along with other judicial appointments that didn't include the Senate president's son, whose nomination for a district judgeship prompted nepotism allegations.
473 days ago - Navy senior quarterback Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada was recognized as one of the top signal callers in the country when he was named to the Davey O’Brien Award Watch List.
477 days ago - Annapolis police Thursday said they are investigating an unusual theft in which the suspect took the keys out of a car inside which two children were sitting.
477 days ago - Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer said the city has found the “right man for the job” when the Annapolis City Council appointed Michael Pristoop to be the new police chief.
481 days ago - Nearly 270 years after it was built, Ogle Hall in Annapolis entered the 21st century Thursday with wheelchair-accessible renovations for the disabled Navy veterans who gather there.
495 days ago - Annapolis’ interim police chief is working on solutions to the rise in violent crime, putting the national search for a new chief on hold.
497 days ago - Former U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti will head a commission, which includes a first person released from the death row because of DNA evidence, to study the death penalty in Maryland, Gov. Martin O’Malley announced Thursday.
499 days ago - The U.S. Naval Academy should better promote its prep school to help attract more minorities from poor-performing school districts, said Maryland congressional members.
528 days ago - Maryland doctors got the first crack at a federal pilot program that reimburses physicians for ditching paper for electronic medical records.