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Famous hill in Gambrills tackled by new generation of kids

Nick Bramer and his 4-year-old son Cadam were just two of the scores of winter weather lovers who spent their snow day Tuesday throwing themselves off the infamous hill at Riedel and Johns Hopkins roa

 

Anne Arundel braces for snowfall

Anne Arundel schools weren’t taking chances.

 

Around Crofton: Bible study guides participants to good health and physical fitness

In need of some divine inspiration to help you commit to your New Year’s resolution to get fit? Body Surprised is an eight-week women’s bible study developed by Crofton resident Lisa Sechler and being

 

Glen Burnie East: Special needs on the horizon at Lighthouse

Its website reads, “Lighthouse isn’t built on the gifts of a few but on the service of many.” Lighthouse Church is living that statement.

 

Winter storm warning issued for Anne Arundel County

A winter storm could dump as much as a half foot of snow Tuesday on Anne Arundel County, according to the National Weather Service.

 

More than 500 attend MLK memorial breakfast: 'The fight's not over'

Donna Edwards was 19 and newly arrived at Wake Forest University when some fraternity boys would march each year in Confederate uniforms and burn a black effigy.

 

Odenton / Gambrills: Local chef gets ready to tackle SOUPer Bowl

SOUPer Bowl Sunday is almost here. One of the key players, chef Zachary Pope of Roundz Gourmet in Gambrills, has his game plan ready.

 

Glen Burnie West: Get $10 worth of healthy shopping

When it’s time to go shopping for dinner, do you make good healthy food choices for your family?

 

Around Broadneck: 5 Broadneck High School dancers shine with All-State Dance honors

Life is a dance, but several Broadneck High School students have taken it up a big notch.

 

Good Deeds: Woman's generosity proves the spirit of Christmas lives on

EDITOR’S NOTE: We reserve this space for readers to publicly say thanks to good Samaritans. If you’d like to acknowledge a good deed, write to us in fewer than 300 words at The Capital, P.O. Box 911,

 

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