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Anne Arundel Students Sign NCAA Letters of Intent
Seven local athletes committed to play college sports at various schools.

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Seven local athletes committed to play college sports at various schools.

Senior Imani Bailey signed a letter of intent to play at Howard University.
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The lights were completely dark around 11 a.m., but the issue has since been resolved.
If you're passionate about volunteering, check out these local opportunities to get involved.
Will last week's incident deter you from shopping there in the future?
St. Mark United Methodist Church honored its seasoned members who greatly impact the community.
Not all the baristas were excited about the somewhat premature decorations.
The small yet powerful group offered a captivating performance during Old Mill's victory over South River.
The owner of Environmental Auto Services in Millersville wants to give residents a reason to help their neighbors in need.
Peter Smith of Severn, MD gave the 13th commandment at the special ceremony.
Workers used a tree branch to suspend a utility wire which Verizon claims is safe.
The suspect in the murders at Arundel Mills, James Coleman, was killed after a shootout with police in Prince George's County, said officials.
Dozens of cars flooded the line at Costco near Arundel Mills.
Police are confirming that the man responsible for last night's shootings at Arundel Mills Mall is dead after a shootout with police in Prince George's County.
Check out this video breakdown of the game and why Old Mill's varsity football team is now headed to the regional semifinals against North Point High School.
The suspect in the murders at Arundel Mills, James Coleman, was killed after a shootout with police in Prince George's County, said officials.
BGE technicians inspected the major utility line that's hanging by a tree and said it did not belong to them.
The veterans of Severn's American Legion Post 276 held a powerful ceremony honoring those who have served, both past and present.