- Annapolis Police Investigating Another Shooting
A man was found shot inside a residence in Annapolis’ Robinwood neighborhood early on August 20. Police responded to the 1300 block of Tyler Avenue at approximately 1:30 a.m., and the victim was transported to a nearby hospital. The investigation remains open with few details released.
- Prince George’s County Man Arrested After Shooting Spree on I-97
A Lanham man faces multiple charges—including reckless endangerment, firearm violations, and DUI—after shots were fired from his vehicle along I-97 in Anne Arundel County. Maryland State Police Troopers found altered firearms and hundreds of rounds inside the vehicle during the arrest. No injuries were reported.
- Ann’s Dari Crème Set To Celebrate 75 Years of Hot Dog Goodness!
Ann’s Dari-Creme, a beloved Glen Burnie institution on Ritchie Highway, celebrates its 75th anniversary on August 31. The family-run classic eatery is hosting a daylong celebration with giveaways, limited-edition T-shirts, ice cream specials, and more—Honoring decades of community and nostalgia.
- District 6 Councilwoman Lisa Rodvien Will Not Seek Third Term
Anne Arundel County Councilmember Lisa Rodvien has announced she will not seek a third term in 2026 after serving two terms representing District 6. In a Facebook post, Rodvien emphasized her work on education, environmental protection, and housing, and reaffirmed her commitment to public service beyond the council.
- MTA Asks the FCC to Dial Back or Terminate Newly Re-Launched WRNR’s Frequency
The Maryland Transit Administration has asked the FCC to resolve an interference issue with WRNR’s Annapolis broadcast. The MTA says the signal from WRNR’s FM translator is disrupting its own WTTZ-LP station, which provides critical transit updates. MTA requests the translator reduce power or go off-air to restore public safety messaging.





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