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Farmers Market Season Starts in Anne Arundel
Several farmers markets across the county will open in the next month.

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Several farmers markets across the county will open in the next month.

Police charged a Crownsville man with attempted murder after a fight.
More than 60 people helped clean the park on Saturday.
The teen told police he was robbed of his cell phone late Friday in Glen Burnie.
A report says a woman was intoxicated and charged with hindering a fire investigation early Sunday.
Here's a look at the top five headlines from the week through April 8.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
O'Malley's supplemental budget will provide little for the county, if unchanged by Monday.
Police reported two more thefts from vehicles this week.
Police said a group may have been working together in a theft of $3,400 worth of retail.
Here's a look at some of the houses for sale in Glen Burnie.
The West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce commended the work of a few members, and heard from Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman.
The county executive explained the recent shake-up of personnel and economic opportunities for local businesses in Anne Arundel County.
The West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce commended the work of a few members, and heard from Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman.
Police say there is a link between robberies at two separate Royal Farms stores.
Police arrested two teens—one a juvenile—after undercover officers were able to purchase drugs early Wednesday.
Detectives are still seeking information on a shooting that left one man dead in Pumphrey last year.
School officials questioned a 15-year-old student after he returned to school, and found a loaded gun in his book bag.
School officials questioned a 15-year-old student after he returned to school, and found a loaded gun in his book bag.