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Lawmaker eyes mall parking lot cameras
Citing a recent robbery and the perception that Arundel Mills mall is unsafe, County Councilman Daryl Jones is considering introducing a bill that would require all malls to install security cameras in their parking lots.
County police on Monday shot and killed a man suspected of threatening employees at a Hanover business with a box cutter.
Metro says a man who was struck and killed at the Forest Glen station was on the tracks intentionally.
Police Identify Stabbing Suspect In Hanover Attack
Jun 30, 2009 12:04 pm US/Eastern Reporting Mike Hellgren HANOVER, Md. The investigation is underway right now into how a police involved shooting took place.
Break in sewer main shuts down waterway
County public works officials yesterday discovered a 12-inch sewer main in Linthicum severed in two places, pouring up to 160,000 gallons of raw sewage a day into a tiny tributary of the Patapsco River.
Wastewter Overflow Closes Stoney Run
Health officials have closed Stoney Run in Linthicum and Hanover after a wastewater overflow.
4 Teens Arrested For Attempting To Rob Shopper
Jun 24, 2009 11:04 am US/Eastern Reporting Gigi Barnett HANOVER, Md. Police arrest four teens attempting to rob a woman leaving Arundel Mills Mall.
Reilly spot is key to slots bill
The resignation of Chairman Edward R. Reilly from the Anne Arundel County Council leaves it with one less slots supporter, a crucial lost vote that could potentially railroad the legislation.
More slots talk, guest at Democratic Club meeting
The West County Democratic Club meets at 7 p.m. Monday at Perry's Golden Flame Restaurant, 1210 Annapolis Road, Odenton.
The overworked associate... and other perils of practicing law
" "This case should scare the hell out of you," Alvin I. Frederick began. Frederick was referring to Attorney Grievance Commission v. Kimmel & Silverman, in which the state's highest court suspended the principals of the lemon-law giant for piling cases on an inexperienced associate.
Night Moves and Pre-Flight Parking "Light up the Night" with Illuminated Vehicle Fleet
Night Moves, providing patented illumination technology for vehicle graphics, has announced a new rollout with PreFlight Parking, a provider of private off-airport parking and shuttle service for airport travelers.
Hanover Wal-Mart remodels, hires 70
As many businesses cut back and some close, Wal-Mart keeps trucking along. With sales that continue to grow, the company is remodeling approximately 70 percent of its existing stores based on customer feedback, including the location at Arundel Mills.
Jessup is out to save the planet
Most people don't know that plastic utensils can be recycled. Of those who do, many think they need to be rinsed first - they don't. Information like this and much more will be available to those attending a save the planet information day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Jessup Community Hall, 2920 Jessup Road.
Man arrested after robbery near Arundel Mills mall
A 19-year-old Oxon Hill man was arrested Tuesday night and charged with armed robbery and assault after police say he held up a person at gunpoint in the parking lot of a hotel near Arundel Mills mall in Hanover.
Friendship Quilters will be holding a fabric yard sale from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in the Friendship Room of St.
Glen Burnie East: Women celebrated with 'Season of Change'
The Women's Day Team of Hall United Methodist Church has organized a series of events to celebrate women.
An almost even mix of more than 200 advocates and opponents of a measure that would allow slots at Arundel Mills mall voiced their opinions Tuesday night before the Anne Arundel County Council at the last public hearing before the council votes on the bill next week.
O'Malley not looking past slots
While the slot-machine process slows to a crawl in Anne Arundel County, Delaware has upped the gambling stakes by legalizing sports betting and also is heading toward allowing table games.
Charter school hoping for bigger digs
An Anne Arundel County charter school is awaiting state approval to move to a larger facility, though it has conceded that plans to expand to a high school must be postponed for another year.
Office market continues to soften
Area office vacancies rose in the first quarter as new buildings sit vacant on the market longer than expected and demand continues to wane.
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