1. Naval Support Annapolis on Lockdown Amid Reported Bomb Threat and Active Assailant
Naval Support Annapolis (NSA) was on lockdown following reports of a bomb threat and an active assailant. Authorities had personnel shelter in place while the situation was assessed. This was NOT the Naval Academy; this is the installation across the Severn River.
2. Teen Shot in Annapolis Over Weekend
A 17-year-old teen was shot on the evening of January 25th. He was flown to the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. The Annapolis Police have not released any information regarding this shooting which occurred in the 1300 block of Tyler Avenue
3. Proposed Harbormaster’s Building at City Dock Faces Criticism from Harbormaster
The proposed Harbormaster’s building at City Dock in Annapolis is facing criticism from the current Harbormaster. Concerns have been raised regarding the design and functionality of the new structure, suggesting it may not meet the operational needs required for effective harbor management.
4. Anne Arundel County Police Officer Charged in Off-Duty Hit-and-Run Crash
Corporal Russell Ruehl, a five-year veteran of the Anne Arundel County Police Department, has been charged in connection with an off-duty hit-and-run crash involving a marked police vehicle. Ruehl has been placed on administrative suspension without pay pending an investigation by the Office of Professional Standards.
5. Sons of Cream Brings Iconic Blues-Rock Legacy to Rams Head On Stage
Fans of classic rock won’t want to miss Sons of Cream, who will bring their powerhouse performance to Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis on February 12, 2025. This extraordinary trio, featuring Kofi Baker, Malcolm Bruce, and Rob Johnson, delivers a vibrant celebration of the legendary music of Cream and Blind Faith while bringing their own artistry to the stage.