- Woman’s Body Found Along Route 50 in Anne Arundel County
Maryland State Police and Prince George’s County officers are investigating the death of an unidentified woman found near eastbound Route 50 in Annapolis on August 31. Officials confirmed the disabled vehicle at the scene did not belong to the victim, and an autopsy is pending to determine cause and manner of death. Early leads suggest a potential link to a missing persons case from Prince George’s County.
- “Wicked” is the Theme for This Year’s Corn Maze
A new fall attraction, the “Wicked”-inspired corn maze in Gambrills, invites visitors to explore an eight-acre labyrinth designed with themes and pathways inspired by the beloved Broadway musical. The seasonal maze promises immersive fun for families and fans of the show.
- OPINION: Mayoral Candidate Talks Safety
In a compelling opinion piece, Annapolis mayoral candidate Jared Littmann outlines his vision for a safer city. He argues that reducing crime requires more than good intentions—it demands evidence-based strategies, experienced leadership, and genuine community collaboration to help residents thrive.
- “Say My Name” Memorial Unveiled at Former Crownsville Hospital
Anne Arundel County recently unveiled the “Say My Name” Memorial at Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park, honoring over 1,700 former patients who were previously buried in unmarked graves. The tribute, the result of years of community research led by Janice Hayes-Williams and the Friends of the Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery, marks a powerful step forward in remembrance and healing.
- Lightning Strikes Twice in Navy’s 38-24 Defeat of UAB
Despite multiple lightning delays during their American Athletic Conference opener, the Navy Midshipmen outlasted UAB with a resilient 38–24 victory at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. After a back-and-forth first half interrupted by storms, Navy’s defense and ground game took control in the second half to secure the win.





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