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Sept. 11, 2001: How We've Changed
A single image can capture how Severn and the local area has been affected by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

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A single image can capture how Severn and the local area has been affected by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

As the 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 approaches, Anne Arundel and Prince George’s County Patch websites are undertaking a new project to document how those events have affected your lives, your family, your business and your community.
Emergency personnel are urging drivers to be wary of standing water, saying that it could lead to dangerous hydroplaning.
The Anne Arundel County camp brings children with disabilities together and allows "typical" kids a chance to enjoy summer fun alongside their special peers.
The Anne Arundel County camp brings children with disabilities together and allows "typical" kids a chance to enjoy summer fun alongside their special peers.
A simple series of images can capture how Severn and the local area has been affected by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
After Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of people joined the military in response to the attacks. For those who didn't, showing their support for the nation's troops has become a significant part of thanking our servicemen and women.
The Patriots began the season with a huge win over county rivals, Broadneck, 10-0.
Our week in review, with a twist of lemon.
Brian Black Jr., 29, of Severn was identified as the victim in an incident that took place early Saturday morning.
An image captures one way that Severn and the local area has been affected by the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
A Severna Park resident was among those arrested in a seizure of almost $10,000 worth of drugs.
A Severn resident was arrested for driving with a suspended license, but it led to additional charges and the seizure of almost $10,000 worth of drugs.
Do you know where this photo was taken and where it is in Severn?
After losing her daughter two years ago to bone cancer, Elizabeth Raftovich battles the pain of taking her youngest daughter, now 6, back to the same school attended by her lost loved one.
Police said the teenagers robbed the Cigarette Depot in Glen Burnie early Sunday morning in the middle of Irene's wind and rain.
Police said the teenagers robbed the Cigarette Depot in Glen Burnie early Sunday morning in the middle of Irene's wind and rain.
Most of the area is still dealing with power outages but BGE is working hard to restore customers. More than 90,000 customers in Anne Arundel County are currently without power.
Of all the major towns in Anne Arundel County, Severn has the least amount of power outages.
Patch went out to local landmarks in Severn during the heart of the storm to capture the violent winds and rain from Hurricane Irene.