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Glen Burnie East: Library brings black history to life with master storyteller

In the everyday world, he is a family man: a husband, father, grandfather, God-father and uncle.

 

Blind Cat gets new home thanks to traveling volunteers

After a half dozen foster homes, blindness and nearly dying in the home of a hoarder, things for Nina didn’t look good.

 

Around Broadneck: Founding pastor of Gloria Dei! Lutheran Church in Arnold heads into retirement

Pastor Tom Williamsen was 33 years old when he founded Gloria Dei Lutheran Church is 1981.

 

Odenton / Gambrills: Citizens old and young honored at annual event

The spotlight was on Odenton citizens both young and old when the Greater Odenton Improvement Association and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5172 teamed up on Thursday to honor local residents in a cer

 

Glen Burnie West: Senior center offers an additional day of respite for caregivers

Pascal Senior Center, 125 Dorsey Road, is expanding its Senior Center Plus program beginning next week to two days each week.

 

Good Deeds: Grateful for mids' contributions, generosity of spirit

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,

 

West County: Local tattoo artist competes on TV's 'Ink Master'

Halo Jankowski already is a prominent figure in the tattooing community. But later this month, his popularity will likely skyrocket as small screen audiences across the nation watch him compete with 1

 

Teen of the Week: Annapolis High senior wants to be architect of a greener planet

The name instantly raises eyebrows. Jacqueline Kennedy Kelsey. Like her namesake, this Jackie, a senior at Annapolis High School, exudes much of the same energy, physical grace and interest in archite

 

Around Annapolis: Rotary project provides books for readers near and far

It’s a big book sale — we’re talking B.I.G. Books for International Goodwill held its first book sale of the new year on Saturday, drawing a steady stream of readers of all ages to their warehouse in

 

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