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A woman was sent to Shock Trauma with life-threatening injuries after the Tuesday morning crash.
A 15-year-old girl and a 20-year-old man were charged in the incident.
Police arrest two suspects in a Millersville burglary.
There will be more than 60 workshops and events around Anne Arundel County in April.
Police say they arrested a man after a witness helped locate a stolen vehicle.
Police arrested one suspect after a man suffered injuries from the stabbing.
Department officials said the fire in Glen Burnie early Monday was "incendiary in nature."
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Police said they have found no images from the camera discovered in a school bathroom.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Board President Andrew Pruski said this was the first time the issue was brought to the board.
Here's a look at some of the houses for sale in Glen Burnie.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
Annapolis city firefighters initially responded to the fire, which started back up several hours later.
Police reported several items were stolen from an employee's purse, but no suspects were located.
Police say an officer installed a camera in a men's bathroom at Glen Burnie High School without the knowledge of the school or police department.
Police say an officer installed a camera in a men's bathroom at Glen Burnie High School without the knowledge of the school or department.
A two vehicle crash left one woman seriously injured.
Parents and students expressed concern for the safety at Arundel Middle School, and pressed the board to consider adding another assistant principal for stability.