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Christmas in Glen Burnie–Funny?
A holiday song about Glen Burnie has created some interesting conversation on the Internet.
Brian Hooks is a Maryland native and a graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism. His undergraduate focus was in print journalism, but he also worked at the campus television station and built a multimedia blog on nonprofit media organizations and other experimental methods of approaching the floundering newspaper market. Along with publishing numerous print stories in the greater D.C. area, he has also been active in the Society of Professional Journalists and the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda, out of Salzburg, Austria. His other interests are playing the drums, singing, listening to music, watching football and baseball, beaching and humor –extra dry. He is learning to embrace his shiny head.
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A holiday song about Glen Burnie has created some interesting conversation on the Internet.
Anne Arundel County police found drugs, guns and paraphernalia while carrying out a warrant on Dublin Drive.
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Suspected heroin and suspected crack cocaine were discovered.
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Police arrest four people and make several drug charges against three.
Media reports say Ty’Niajah Devonshire, 15, died after showing symptoms consistent with bacterial meningitis.
Anne Arundel County Police are seeking information about the suspect in the armed robbery of a Dollar General.
School officials are informing parents about the possibility of bacterial meningitis.
Police arrest one suspect after chase by vehicle and on foot.