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Sources Say: It's an attack of the monster crab cake
A crab cake that would make a nice snack for Godzilla was recently served up in Baltimore by Arnold's own Donna Taylor, manager of the Graul's Market in Cape St.
Police charge ex-boyfriend in double slaying
Apparently spurred by jealousy, a 56-year-old boarder has confessed to killing an Admiral Heights woman and her boyfriend, and trying to kill her 12-year-old son, city police said this morning.
Anne Arundel County Police say a 3-year-old girl has drowned in a pool at a home near Annapolis.
Around Broadneck: Broadneck graduate finds the beauty in photography
Many of Broadneck High's 2005 alums put on their collective caps and gowns again this month, this time to graduate from college.
Selling the concept of an eBay store
Some might call an eBay store an oxymoron. They may wonder why a business where people can drop off items to be sold on the popular Internet auction site would require a brick-and-mortar storehouse for the middleman to do their work.
Bay Bridge Crash Halts Traffic
CAPE ST. CLAIRE, Md. - Bay Bridge crossers experienced serious delays Thursday morning after a two-vehicle crash on the westbound span.
Running: Cape St. Claire's Fortin hits stride
If you have been paying attention lately to the local running scene you will have noticed one name has been consistently at the head of the field: Matt Fortin.
A 15-year-old girl has been flown to Shock Trauma after being hurt while sledding.
Teen Rescued In Sledding Accident
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Brooklyn dog makes top three in search for face of Milk-Bone
A promotional contest for Milk-Bone dog biscuits landed a Brooklyn veterinarian and her Boxer on a national talk show and in an advertising campaign this week.
Giving for Good: Celebrating African American philanthropy
Although we often hear about the outstanding philanthropic endeavors of Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods and Sheila Johnson, African American philanthropy is more often exercised at the grassroots, community level, ...
Historically low interest rates that sparked a refinancing boom late last year should continue through the first half of 2009, banking experts said.
Around Broadneck: Area residents, students speaking up and making noise
The Cape St. Claire community on the Broadneck Peninsula boasts about 2,700 homes on its 2.6 square miles.
Exciting new eateries join the local restaurant scene
Seems like only yesterday we were all wondering if Y2K would mean the end of the world as we knew it, and now we are entering the final year in the 21st century's first decade.
Around Broadneck: Need a hot cup of Joe? You've got many choices
The first coffee shop was neither a Starbucks nor a Chock full o'Nuts - It was the Kiva Han which opened in Istanbul in about the year 1471.
Slick roadways cause morning crashes
An inch of rain yesterday combined with freezing temperatures made for slick roadways this morning, causing dozens of accidents including a crash involving a Maryland State Police trooper.
Donations spike as SPAN tries to meet increased need
Pinched by the credit crunch, increased energy bills and food and housing costs, folks have less money to spare for charitable contributions.
Parents charged with having teen party house
A Cape St. Claire couple will face a minimum of 10 days in jail if convicted next week of allowing teenagers to drink and party in their house.
Wreaths, greenery and holly placed around capital
Cheerful crews at State Circle stood atop ladders and trimmed the lampposts with care this morning.
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