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False Alarm for 'Plastic Burning Smell' at Wawa
A fire department spokesman said firefighters found no fire despite the reports of a "plastic burning smell."

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A fire department spokesman said firefighters found no fire despite the reports of a "plastic burning smell."

People throughout south county are enjoying a day off as the nation honors the life and mission of Martin Luther King Jr.
Patch editors offer suggestions for the best places to find noodles in Bowie and beyond. Leave a comment to add your favorite to the list.
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Patch editors offer suggestions for the best places to find noodles throughout the region. Leave a comment to add your favorite to the list.
Winter is a good excuse to store up the carbs, here's a selection of Italian restaurants serving signature pasta dishes sure to please.
Patch editors hand-picked some of the best places in the region for pasta.
Patch editors hand-picked some of the best places in the region for pasta.
How will you support the Baltimore Ravens this weekend?
Patch editors offer their picks for some perfect pasta around Anne Arundel County.
One woman suffered life-threatening injuries and was flown to Maryland Shock Trauma, according to fire spokesman chief Michael Cox.
Spend part of your Monday giving back to the local waterways.
A local resident snapped this shot Thursday night as the sun set over south county.
More than 50 parents and educators from the local school appeared at Thursday night's budget hearing in Annapolis.
Parents from various schools filled the board room to discuss their thoughts on the superintendent's proposed budget.
A Facebook page and a PayPal account offer ways to help the family by sending thoughts of love and financial donations.
At least two local schools will have representatives speak to the Anne Arundel County Board of Education about the superintendent's proposed budget at Thursday night's public hearing.
Maintenance of Effort funding laws are one obstacle in ensuring the state continues to be a leader in education, according to the president of the Maryland State Education Association.
Included in the federal funding is $80,000 for the repairs made locally on Route 214.