1. Hanover Man Arrested at BWI For Material Support of ISIS
A 21-year-old Hanover resident was arrested at Baltimore Washington International Airport for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. The suspect, who had been planning to travel to Somalia, expressed a desire to join ISIS and had also discussed domestic attacks. His arrest followed a lengthy FBI investigation, and he faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
2. Drones Light Up the Sky Over Annapolis Harbor
Annapolis hosted a special drone light show on Saturday, offering residents an eco-friendly and visually stunning alternative to traditional fireworks. The display featured hundreds of drones, creating intricate light patterns in the night sky over the city, telling the story of the burning of the frigate Peggy Stewart.
3. Nighttime Construction To Snarl MD 665 and Chinquapin Round Road in Annapolis
A months-long nighttime construction project has begun at MD-665 and Chinquapin Round Road in Annapolis, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety. Drivers are advised to expect delays and detours as the project gets underway.
4. Here’s The Plan for the Crownsville Hospital Siute
Plans for the redevelopment of Crownsville Hospital into a memorial park have been announced. The project aims to create a green space honoring the hospital’s history while offering recreational facilities for the community.
5. Banneker-Douglass Museum to Rebrand to Include Harriet Tubman in Name
The Banneker-Douglass Museum will be renamed in November in honor of Harriet Tubman. This tribute recognizes Tubman’s legacy as a Maryland native and prominent abolitionist, further solidifying her historical significance in the state.