Map: Which Low-Income Families Are Without Plumbing?
The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of people living in poverty and the percentage of homes without plumbing across town.
View ArticleArts Classes, Coffee, and 13.1: Anne Arundel Daily 7
Get caught up on all the news from Anne Arundel County with these top headlines from the last 24 hours.
View ArticleNew Rule on Buses, The Poop on Sewer Health, Daytime Door Kick-In Crime: Top...
Would you pass the citizenship test? JFK's Teflon secret and Amtrak tunnel robbery - the most-read Maryland news in one click.
View Article‘It's an All Out War on Thanksgiving … But I am Going Shopping Later That...
One retail worker who will be at a store open on Thanksgiving says “it’s not a big deal, and not any of anyone’s business.”
View Article[VIDEO] Tips for Creating a Gluten-Free Holiday Menu
Here's what to serve gluten-free guests for the holidays.
View ArticleRecipe Ruined? Berger Cookies Could Disappear with Proposed Ban on Trans Fat
"It doesn’t taste right," Berger Cookies' owner says of recipes the company has tried recently without trans fat as an ingredient.
View ArticleCold Front On Its Way: Weekend Weather
Temperatures are predicted to drop into the mid 20s on Sunday night.
View ArticleOpen Houses in Severna Park: Nov. 23-24
Don't miss a deal: The price on one of these homes was cut more than $15,000.
View ArticleJackie's Famous Pink Suit is in Maryland But You Can't See It
The National Archives in Maryland houses the iconic pink suit First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wore on her fateful trip to Dallas in 1963.
View ArticleOne Dead in Crash at I-97 and Route 100
Four other people were seriously hurt, including a small child. Emergency officials said a pickup truck collided with a car. I-97 was closed northbound.
View ArticleDespite Cheaper Gas Prices Fewer Maryland Residents Traveling for Thanksgiving
AAA Mid-Atlantic estimates a slight decine overall next week in the number of Maryland residents traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.
View ArticlePencils Ready? Maryland to Return to Paper Ballots for 2016 Election
Maryland state election authorities are shopping for a new paper ballot system to have in place by the 2016 presidential election.
View ArticleThree Top Anne Arundel Officials Take Jobs at PG County Schools
Anne Arundel's former schools superintendent, chief of staff and former health director have all taken posts at Prince George's County Schools.
View ArticleHoliday Recipe: Homemade Sourdough Bread and Compound Butter
Treat your dinner guests to something extra special this holiday with these recipes for orange cranberry butter and sourdough bread.
View ArticleThe Keys to an Effective Food Drive
This year, make the most impact when donating to your community's Thanksgiving food drive.
View ArticleMap: What Part of Town Has the Most Children in Poverty?
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of children living below the poverty line.
View ArticleWhy They Won’t Shop: ‘A Day Reserved for Giving Thanks Turned into a Greedy...
Is Thanksgiving becoming just another excuse for stores to hold a big sale?
View ArticleRun, Turkey, Run! Your Guide to Thanksgiving 2013 Turkey Trots in Maryland, DC
The 2013 Holiday Running and Walking Guide includes six "turkey trots" in Anne Arundel County.
View ArticleWho Owns Renoir Painting Purchased for $7 at Virginia Flea Market?
Who owns a small Renoir painting purchased at a flea market for $7? Is it the woman who bought the unsigned piece at the sale or the Baltimore Museum of Art, which reported the piece stolen 50 years ago?
View ArticleHoliday TV Guide: Find Out When Your Seasonal Favorites Air
Frosty, Rudolph and Charlie Brown are coming to town.
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