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BWI Rotary Club Donates iPads to Park Elementary
Park Elementary students are gaining math and reading skills in new ways, thanks to local donors.
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Park Elementary students are gaining math and reading skills in new ways, thanks to local donors.
Students displayed projects on topics such as the flushing toilet and the launch of the Sputnik satellites that were turning points in history.
School administrators suspended the seven-year-old after an incident involving gun-shaped food, according to reports.
A few local wrestlers went to the state tournament in College Park this weekend.
South River wrestlers grabbed third, fourth and fifth place in three weight classes.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Students displayed projects on topics such as the flushing toilet and the launch of the Sputnik satellites that were turning points in history.
Police said several items were taken from an unlocked vehicle.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
The man who was arrested in North County High School has been released, but must avoid schools and guns.
National study suggests school meals helps productivity and reduce childhood hunger.
Dana Zadia Hardy, of recent "Extreme Couponing" fame, appeared in the famous game show on Wednesday.
National study suggests school meals helps productivity and reduce childhood hunger.
National study suggests school meals helps productivity and reduce childhood hunger.
This waterfront home is one of the most expensive on the market in Glen Burnie.
Police are no longer looking for a suspect in the death of a Virginia woman, after her husband shot himself at his parents' home in Texas.
Here's a look inside one of the most expensive waterfront homes on the market in Severna Park.
Students worked with an architect in a design competition.
The truck driver was transported to Shock Trauma, but is expected to survive.
The Anne Arundel County Reading Council recognized the short stories of local students from Hillsmere Elementary, St. Martin's Lutheran School and Wiley H. Bates Middle School.