‘That wasn’t me’: Facial recognition error led to woman jailed six months in MD
A woman was jailed for six months in Maryland after facial recognition technology wrongly identified her as a suspect in fraud cases.
Harbor Freight opens in Severna Park
Harbor Freight, a national tool and equipment retailer, opened a new store in Severna Park’s Robinson Crossing Shopping Center.
MD Supreme Court disqualifies candidate in Anne Arundel residency dispute
The Maryland Supreme Court disqualified an Anne Arundel County resident from a House of Delegates primary race, upholding a lower court’s ruling to remove him from the ballot.
Former Anne Arundel cop pleads guilty to fleeing scene of fatal crash
A former Anne Arundel County police officer pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a deadly accident.
Mechanical contracting firm expanding to Anne Arundel
Pro-Air, a mechanical contracting firm, will be expanding after securing a 186,878-square-foot lease at an industrial property in Odenton.
Appellate Court of MD: Jury instruction, common-law marriage, freedom of information, more
Jury instruction — common-law marriage — freedom of information
Anne Arundel judge disqualifies primary challenger’s MD House candidacy
An Anne Arundel County judge found that a Maryland House of Delegates candidate does not reside in the district he aims to represent, threatening his participation in the Democratic primary.
Supreme Court of Maryland: Opioid crisis, greenhouse gas emissions
Opioid crisis — greenhouse gas emissions
MD Supreme Court orders evidentiary hearing in Anne Arundel candidate residency case
The Maryland Supreme Court on Monday ordered an evidentiary hearing to assess whether a candidate for the House of Delegates actually lives in the district he aims to represent.
Anne Arundel state’s attorney can’t try murder case herself, MD Supreme Court rules
Anne Arundel County’s top prosecutor can’t take the lead in a high-profile murder case, the Maryland Supreme Court ruled last week.
MD bill makes removing ice from cars more than a ‘common courtesy’
A bipartisan bill is aimed at addressing the problem of dangerous icy projectiles, requiring drivers to clear snow and ice off their vehicles.
















