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U.S. Senate Democrats to meet in Annapolis
U.S. Senate Democrats will hold their annual retreat beginning Tuesday in Annapolis, giving lawmakers a chance to strategize about gun control, immigration and the latest fiscal crisis. The meeting, which will end with a closed-door address Wednesday by...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Justice System, Parties and Movements, Elections
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For Anne Arundel's acting county executive, a winding road to seat of power
When he was a young city councilman in Annapolis in 1982, John R. Hammond surprised family and friends by putting his hat in the ring for the job of Anne Arundel county executive. He lost decisively to O. James Lighthizer, a Democrat who went on to...
Tags: Fires, Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting, Glen Burnie, Elections
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One-stop permit counter in Annapolis is part of streamlined review
Building just about anything in Annapolis, from a garden shed to a slots casino, is a bit easier these days, as applicants can now handle all of the paperwork in a single place — a new, one-stop permit counter at 145 Gorman St. County officials...Tags: Annapolis
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With surplus funds, Annapolis buys 'gum buster'
Along the brick streets of Annapolis' historic downtown this week, public works employee Kevin Brown deployed the newest weapon in the city's arsenal. Steam arose from beneath the brass bristles of Brown's contraption as it pulverized the dark, sticky...
Tags: Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Kevin Brown
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Hardware store owner prepares to step in as Annapolis alderman
During a quiet morning at his hardware store, owner Jared Littmann strolled down an aisle to chat up a regular customer who was looking at smoke alarms. "Good to see you. Let me know what you need," Littmann told Ben Derrick, a handyman for Annapolis...
Tags: Annapolis, Republican Party, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Parties and Movements
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Dueling burrito joints fight for space at Annapolis' City Dock
First, it was the silverware. For more than six years, Moe's Southwest Grill has been selling its burritos at Annapolis' historic City Dock, the waterfront store among the few "fast-casual" restaurant chains to successfully set up shop despite the...
Tags: Annapolis, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, McDonald's, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Westboro Baptist members protest same-sex marriages in Maryland
A handful of Westboro Baptist Church protesters picketing same-sex marriage in front of courthouses in Annapolis and Towson Wednesday were met with large groups of counter-protesters holding signs preaching tolerance. In the state capital, more than 250...
Tags: Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Christianity, Social Issues
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Snowden resigns state civil rights post
Annapolis civil rights activist Carl O. Snowden resigned his post in the Maryland attorney general's office Friday, one month after his conviction on a marijuana possession charge and following an eight-month absence from the job. Snowden, 59, declined...Tags: FBI, Annapolis, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union
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Annapolis speed cameras to be operational shortly
The first speed cameras in Anne Arundel County will be up and running in Annapolis school zones within weeks, officials said. More than a year has passed since the city council first approved the cameras. Three months have gone by while a contractor...
Tags: Annapolis, Highway Transportation, Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Services and Shopping
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Annapolis alderman resigns
Annapolis Alderman Mathew Silverman resigned Friday, citing time conflicts with his job as a special agent at the U.S. Department of Justice, according to city officials. Silverman, a Democrat, was elected to the City Council in 2009 while he was an Anne...Tags: Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice
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Power restored in Arundel after BGE transmission lines blow
Power has been restored to Annapolis homes and businesses and other nearby parts of Anne Arundel County after Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. reported a disruption to two main lines servicing the area Thursday night. Off-duty city police officers were...
Tags: Annapolis, Business, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Anne Arundel Medical Center, Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Annapolis' Market House slated to reopen in spring
Downtown Annapolis' Market House, a historic landmark that has been open only intermittently since 2003, is scheduled to reopen in the spring after being closed this year, according to Mayor Joshua Cohen. "In terms of a specific opening date, it's...
Tags: Annapolis, Homes, Rentals, Tropical Storms
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