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Blue Crab Population Reaches 19-Year High
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.

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Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.

Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.
Check out some of the photos Joe McGovern shared with Patch from Saturday's event.
The owner of a missing pit bull found the pooch Thursday.
After earning an early lead, Chesapeake never looked back.
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education chose not to move towards a vote in establishing a memorandum of understanding with the Annapolis City Council.
One woman suffered life-threatening injuries, fire officials said.
Approximately 100 students will move from Central to Davidsonville and Mayo elementary schools.
Meet Barbara Huston, co-founder of Partners In Care, an organization devoted to providing neighborly services to older adults throughout Anne Arundel County.
Tomo Hicks, a teacher's assistant from Mayo Elementary, was emotional after winning the award.
Police say a Lothian man is responsible for an incident where a police officer was struck by a vehicle.
The superintendent's proposal moves approximately 100 students from Central to Davidsonville and Mayo Elementary.
Even though it's a few days late, here are the top 5 headlines from the week of April 8-14.
After taking an early 3-0 lead, South River's varsity baseball team fell to Meade 6-5 in seven innings.
The primary disagreement is whether the county met Maintenance of Effort (MOE) requirements in 2012 and how those numbers impact fiscal year 2013.
Nick Sia led South River's baseball team by going 3-3 Friday afternoon.
Local experts explain how to care for lilacs and why they're a great addition to any flowerbed.
Meet Wendy Scarborough and learn more about the adaptive, inclusive programs sponsored by the county's Department of Recreation and Parks.
Around 94 personnel were reportedly worked the scene at 3:30 p.m. with 40 land-based units and two fire boats.