- Annapolis Fire Department Rescues Child Impaled on Fence
Annapolis firefighters rescued a 9-year-old child who was seriously injured after being impaled on a fence in the Bywater community, cutting through the metal to free the child before a helicopter transported the victim to a trauma center; details on the cause of the incident and the child’s condition remain under investigation in this developing Annapolis public safety story.
- Annapolis Police Investigating Two Separate Shootings
Annapolis Police are investigating two (so-far) unrelated shootings reported late Sunday night on Clay Street and Newtowne Drive, where gunfire damaged multiple vehicles but left no one injured, and detectives are asking residents with information or home security video to come forward as they work to solve the Annapolis gun violence incidents.
- More Speed Cameras in School Zones Now Active in Anne Arundel County
Anne Arundel County activated five new school-zone speed cameras on November 17, 2025, near Tracy’s Elementary, Central Middle, Southern Middle, Southern High, and Davidsonville Elementary, with cameras operating weekdays from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and issuing citations after a 15-day warning period to improve traffic safety around schools.
- An In Depth Conversation With Mayor-Elect Jared Littmann (Podcast)
This Eye On Annapolis bonus podcast features Annapolis Mayor-elect Jared Littmann in a wide-ranging interview covering crime, city management, long-term goals, and the challenges of running the city for the next four years, offering residents a deeper look at how his administration will differ from the previous one.
- Navy Got The Win They Needed Over USF
Navy’s 41–38 win over South Florida at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is recapped as a wild AAC matchup where the Midshipmen leaned on a dominant rushing attack from Alex Tecza and Braxton Woodson, explosive plays from Eli Heidenreich, and just enough defense to stay in the American Athletic Conference title hunt.




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