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Fire Consumes Garage in Gambrills
About 50 firefighters came to the scene of the two-alarm blaze on Polly Place. The fire caused $400,000 in damage. No one was hurt.
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About 50 firefighters came to the scene of the two-alarm blaze on Polly Place. The fire caused $400,000 in damage. No one was hurt.
Developers are in late-stage negotiations with a grocer, and hope to bring 110,000 total square feet of new retail and 300 more apartments.
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is also hiring for a new convenience store on Mapes Road.
The Greater Odenton Improvement Association will name its Citizen of the Year. Also, students will be honored for their participation in VFW essay and speech contests.
About 50 firefighters came to the scene of the two-alarm blaze on Polly Place. The fire caused $400,000 in damage. No one was hurt.
This home on Autumn Crest Court is $10,000 less expensive than it was a month ago.
Construction would require a special exception from zoning rules. A hearing is set for Feb. 25.
What's going on at local schools? Here's a quick update.
There will be a public meeting on Feb. 11 to discuss plans for the 130-foot monopole.
The list of the 230 American athletes for the Winter Olympics in Russia does include one Baltimore native.
The committee will meet Tuesday at 6:30 at the Western District Police Station.
Police said the man entered the store at about 6:40 p.m. Sunday and got away with some cash.
News about free tax help, a visit from Miss America, and other stories highlight this week's edition of "Meade Week."
Check out these events happening around town this week.
Check out these events happening around town this week.
The candidate for county council said Anne Arundel County should follow the lead of Harford County in its budget approval process.
The candidate for county council said Anne Arundel County should follow the lead of Harford County in its budget approval process.
At least 100 townhomes will be part of a much broader project spanning hundreds of acres in Laurel.
The following people with local connections recently passed.