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UPDATE: Opponents to Same-Sex Marriage Gather at Arundel Mills Boulevard
Men from a Pennsylvania-based organization held signs and banners supporting "Traditional Marriage."

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Men from a Pennsylvania-based organization held signs and banners supporting "Traditional Marriage."

A quick look at some fun activities for you and your family this weekend.
This week, the Mom Council opens up a discussion about bullying.
The team as a whole is this week's whiz kid.
The Patriots defeat No. 4 ranked Panthers at home 78-61, Advance to Sweet 16, advance to Sweet 16.
James King's defense said they have evidence to prove his innocence.
The Patriots defeat No. 4 ranked Panthers at home 78-61, Advance to Sweet 16, advance to Sweet 16.
The Patriots defeated No. 4 ranked Annapolis High School away from home, 78-61.
The Latino and Asian population both increased by over 100%.
The man was robbed in Glen Burnie Sunday around 11:30 p.m.
A brief look at the week that was.
Strong winds caused power outages throughout the area yesterday, delaying the rematch between the Patriots and Wildcats until 4 p.m. today.
The Superintendent, Kevin M. Maxwell, illuminates the schools' efforts to get students college-ready.
We bring you local deals from around the neighborhood.
The Moms Council and other local moms discuss the tricky topic.
Forecasts predict the storm could produce up to 8 inches of snow, sleet and heavy winds until 7 a.m.
The winter storm could produce up to 8 inches of snow, sleet and heavy winds in Greater Annapolis.
As much as 8 inches of snow could fall on the region. BGE said tree branches weakened by recent heavy winds could snap and affect power lines.
The winter storm could produce up to 8 inches of snow, sleet and heavy winds until 7 a.m.
The winter storm could produce up to 8 inches of snow, sleet and heavy winds until 7 a.m.