464 days ago - Developer fees used to expand schools and roads in Anne Arundel are expected to multiply this year, but questions remain as to how much and when the fees will increase.
465 days ago - he U.S. armed forces are continuing to meet recruiting and retention goals, and in some cases have exceeded expectations, the Department of Defense announced this week.
467 days ago - By the order of a descendant of the USS Sterett’s namesake, over 200 sailors and officers raced from the dock of the Locus Point Terminal in Baltimore, up the gangplanks and onto the hulking gray destroyer, lining her railings.
468 days ago - Perry Ealim, of Pasadena, said he and many other Anne Arundel residents are at the mercy of overzealous and uninformed property inspectors with no recourse for appeal.
468 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 - Christening an infant in the bell of a Navy destroyer may seem unusual to some, but for 7-month-old Amelia Sterett-Bernson, the historical significance of her baptism’s location seems fitting for the infant, her family and Baltimore City.
471 days ago - Waterfront homeowners are happy - Anne Arundel officials have nixed a plan to toughen laws protecting the county's environmentally-sensitive watershed that some say would violate their constitutional rights.
471 days ago - The operator of three Anne Arundel County-owned golf courses said it has complied with federal laws on hiring immigrants and will provide proof this week, despite doubts from county officials who say the operator could be the first victim of the county’s crackdown on illegal immigrants.
472 days ago - U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Michael Pollard Jr.’s “terrible secret” of having a child pornography collection has cost him his Navy career, family’s tradition and possibly future relationships.
472 days ago - A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman Tuesday pleaded guilty to and was sentenced to five years in a Navy brig in Norfolk for possessing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography on computer equipment he owned and giving a false statement to Navy officials.