Saturday | Hometown Annapolis
Pizza delivery a dangerous job
They work late nights driving beat-up cars that smell of cheese and sausage. And every time pizza delivery drivers head out, they fear being robbed by some crook looking for an easy mark with ready cash.
Teen of the Week: Judeth Lucas
Cape St. Claire resident Judeth Lucas, 16, is a junior at Archbishop Spalding High School and a new member of its National Honor Society chapter.
City Council delays energy park vote
The City Council last night postponed negotiating a lease for the development of a state-of-the-art power plant, drawing immediate fire from the outgoing mayor.
Around Annapolis: Youngsters get moving with Mighty Milers
Like a lot of kids his age, 10-year-old Jonathan Clingenpeel said he fell into a habit of eating too many snacks and watching a lot of television.
Doctors, patients bemoan breast cancer guidelines
A clinical breast exam helped pinpoint Kelly Lange's breast cancer 14 years ago, and self exams helped her notice recurrences later.
For nearly four hours on a normally quiet Saturday afternoon, the doors swung open at Les Folies Brasserie in Parole for more than 200 patrons and friends who came to fondly remember chef and co-owner Jean-Claude Galan.
City man gets 5 years in crash
An Annapolis man was sentenced yesterday to five years in prison for causing a seven-car pileup in April that left four people injured.
A city man was robbed on Allen Drive in Annapolis Tuesday night, police said. Police said the 39-year-old landscaper told them he was walking home from the store around 10:20 p.m. when two men got out of a car parked in front of 2045 Allen Drive.
New downtown businesses struggle with permit process
Chef Bob Kinkead has opened restaurants in six states and another that bears his name in the nation's capital.
City toasts first phase of new treatment plant
The city has unveiled two new million-gallon water storage tanks at its treatment plant on Defense Highway near Parole, part of a projected $40 million plan to replace the present antiquated facility.
Homophobia Mars Alderman Election in Annapolis
Scott Bowling knew the odds were stacked against him when he announced his candidacy for Alderman in Annapolis' 3rd Ward last January.
Annapolis considers 'renewable energy park'
Hoping to make some green out of going green, Annapolis officials are weighing an ambitious plan to convert an old municipal dump into a "renewable energy park" that would generate enough electricity to supply all of the power the state capital consumes, using landfill gas, yard waste and the sun's rays for fuel.
A tipped-over candle sparked a blaze that destroyed a Pasadena home last night, county Fire Department officials said.
Fitness centers not sweating recession
Everyone seems to be cutting back, but consumers are still willing to pay for a workout.
Competing energy park companies may unite
The two top choices to build a miniature green power plant may be joining forces, possibly nullifying the city's original decision to award only one of them a contract.
Speak softly but carry a big contract
A county business won an $11 million contract to help airport-checkpoint officers to better handle the situation when they detect a suspicious passenger.
The Watchdog: What's that smell?
An Edgewater resident, catching a cross breeze while driving north on Route 2, smelled trouble recently - but the source of the trouble was still eluding her.
A 24-year-old man was charged this week with recently breaking into several vehicles in Arnold and Severna Park.
Paul's on the South River closing
TOP: Owner Bert Kappel and General Manager Loveta Wilen have announced that Paul's on the South River will be closing in December.