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Capital Gazette staff wins regional journalism awards

A series on an Annapolis woman for whom the possibility of paralysis began with a tingling toe. An investigation of the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay that found more than $15 billion spent with murky

 

My Time: Mt. Calvary UMC holds rededication for church

Mt. Calvary United Methodist Church, 1236 Jones Station Road in Arnold, recently held a rededication of their newly restored church. Dr. Reginald Tarpley and his congregation have been displaced since

 

My Time: University women group hosts STAIR program

Linda Barbour, executive director of Start The Adventure In Reading, presented a talk about the STAIR Program at the April meeting of the Anne Arundel County branch of the American Association of Univ

 

My Time: Two local cadets honored with milestone awards

In recognition of their accomplishments and progress through the Civil Air Patrol curriculum, two members of the Annapolis Composite Squadron were recently honored with prestigious cadet program miles

 

Voices of Legacy: It's important to share Anne Arundel's African-American stories

Humans have created a variety of ways to tell their stories and share their histories: by word of mouth, through books, photographs and even quilts.

 

West County: Engineering a family tradition for Mount de Sales valedictorian

If family lineage has anything to do with career choice, then it is no wonder Alyson Schmid of Severn has decided to study for a career in engineering.

 

Teen of the Week: Top Severna Park scholar-athlete has left a lasting mark

Rachel Vander Kolk, 18, a senior at Severna Park High School, has two discreet tattoos. One, on her wrist, is the Roman numeral XI. A small mermaid reclines on her foot.

 

Around Annapolis: Woman needs funds to ship boxes of books to military

There has been an invasion. No, this is not an Orson Welles radio report — it's the everyday life of Sandy Marron, whose life, home and heart has been invaded by books. The invasion has a purpose: It'

 

Millersville / Crownsville: Engineers help middle school students get loud for STEM

The room was full with the smell of soldering irons and the chatter of partners discussing procedures and instructions with one another. One hundred Old Mill Middle School South students, split into g

 

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