Community Corner
Top 5 Stories: Estranged Couple, Fires, Graffiti
Here's a quick look at the biggest headlines of the week.

No. 1—
Pac-Man and black cat graffiti recently appeared on several traffic signs in Davidsonville, specifically at the intersection of Central Avenue and Route 424. The popular character from a 1980s video game appears on several street signs and traffic-warning signals at the intersection.
Read more to see what SHA officials had to say about it.
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No. 2—
At least six people who consigned with Repeats Quality Consignment are suing the business’ owners, and at least three appeared in court for a show-cause hearing on Sept. 11 before a district court judge.
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Read more to learn what this means for the former business owners and why more consignor lawsuits could be on the way.
No. 3—PHOTOS: Up-Close Look at Homestead Gardens Wetlands
Business officials, environmentalists and dignitaries got an up-close and dirty look at the new wetlands restoration project at Homestead Gardens Tuesday morning.
Read more to see how seeks to improve the South River and other bodies of water.
No. 4—Police Say Wife Drove Truck into Husband
A 61-year-old Shady Side man suffered life-threatening injuries Wednesday night after his estranged wife used her truck to pin him between the vehicle and another car, according to Anne Arundel County police and fire officials.
Read more to see what the police investigation revealed.
No. 5—
A two-alarm fire destroyed one mobile home and severely damaged another early Friday morning in Lothian, and seven people have been displaced.
Read more to learn how many firefighters it took to quell the flames.
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