Eye on Annapolis: Top 5 in the News | December 3rd, 2025 |
The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis removed Commandant of Midshipmen Capt. Gilbert Clark Jr. after less than a year in the role, citing a loss of confidence in his ability …


The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis removed Commandant of Midshipmen Capt. Gilbert Clark Jr. after less than a year in the role, citing a loss of confidence in his ability …

Anne Arundel County Police say a manager at the newly opened restaurant, Bubbakoo’s Burritos in Edgewater, was stabbed by a 29-year-old employee during an attack last week, sending the 43-year-old …

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 …

Preliminary 2025 Annapolis election results show Democrat Jared Littmann on track to become the next mayor, with a strong lead over Republican Bobby O’Shea, and Democratic candidates are ahead in …

Baltimore’s beloved Christmas Village is back at the Inner Harbor with its largest footprint yet—expanding into Bicentennial Plaza and connecting to the Visitor Center. New this year: a classic carousel …

Cavalli, the upscale Italian restaurant at Annapolis Town Center, has closed just four months after opening—its brief Facebook note offered no reason. It’s the third recent departure since the center’s …

Federal Realty Investment Trust has acquired Annapolis Town Center for $187 million, with early tenant mix changes already underway—Baltimore Coffee & Tea says it was instructed to close Oct. 23 …

Annapolis Police have arrested William Cook Jr., of Annapolis, in the 1989 cold case homicide of Garnet Elizabeth Griffith after reopening the investigation and following new leads; police say Griffith …

Annapolis Police are investigating a fatal scooter crash on West Street near Brewer Avenue after 27-year-old Samuel Sheeder of Annapolis struck a curb on September 28, 2025; he was transported …

Anne Arundel County Public Schools placed most Annapolis cluster schools into “secure status” after police activity near Tyler Heights Elementary, emphasizing there was no school threat and students and staff …
