New Townhome Development + Suspicious Death Investigation
Ten Boutique Apartments Coming to Main Street in Annapolis
A new boutique apartment project is set to bring 10 upscale rental units to Main Street in downtown Annapolis. The development includes retail space on the ground floor and will preserve the historic facade, blending modern amenities with the charm of the historic district.
Pedestrian Seriously Injured After Being Struck by Ambulance
A pedestrian was flown to Shock Trauma after being hit by an Annapolis City ambulance on Forest Drive. The incident occurred on Forest Drive, near Newtowne Drive, prompting a Maryland State Police helicopter response.
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Designated Sanctuary Jurisdictions by Trump Administration
The Trump administration has listed Annapolis and Anne Arundel County as sanctuary jurisdictions, citing non-cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Local officials have pushed back against the designation, emphasizing their commitment to public safety and inclusive community policies.
Davidsonville Death Ruled Homicide After Burned Vehicle Investigation
A suspicious death in Davidsonville is now being investigated as a homicide after human remains were found in a burned vehicle. The car fire occurred in the parking lot of a business on Central Avenue. Police have arrested two teenagers and are working to identify the victim and determine the circumstances of the incident.
Construction Begins on Another New Townhome Community on Riva Road
Construction is underway on another new townhome development located on Riva Road in Annapolis. The project will feature 18 four-story luxury townhomes, starting at $1.3 million. The community, situated in front of the current Aventon Apartments and across the street from Dunkin’, is expected to appeal to buyers seeking modern homes close to shopping and major routes.