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Snowden resigns state civil rights post
Annapolis civil rights activist Carl O. Snowden resigned his post in the Maryland attorney general's office Friday, one month after his conviction on a marijuana possession charge and following an eight-month absence from the job. Snowden, 59, declined...Tags: Trials, Annapolis, American Civil Liberties Union, FBI, Justice and Rights
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Power restored in Arundel after BGE transmission lines blow
Power has been restored to Annapolis homes and businesses and other nearby parts of Anne Arundel County after Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. reported a disruption to two main lines servicing the area Thursday night. Off-duty city police officers were...
Tags: Media Industry, Sports Illustrated, Hospitals and Clinics, Annapolis, Business
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Annapolis' Market House slated to reopen in spring
Downtown Annapolis' Market House, a historic landmark that has been open only intermittently since 2003, is scheduled to reopen in the spring after being closed this year, according to Mayor Joshua Cohen. "In terms of a specific opening date, it's...
Tags: Homes, Annapolis, Tropical Storms, Rentals
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Annapolis takes back the tug
It came down to the final round of the world's longest tug-of-war over water, but the city of Annapolis delivered Saturday on its vow to save face against rival Eastport and win the annual match billed as the "Slaughter Across the Water." As supporters...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, The Rolling Stones (music group), Banking, Tug-of-war, Sports
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With surplus funds, Annapolis buys 'gum buster'
Along the brick streets of Annapolis' historic downtown this week, public works employee Kevin Brown deployed the newest weapon in the city's arsenal. Steam arose from beneath the brass bristles of Brown's contraption as it pulverized the dark, sticky...
Tags: Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting, Kevin Brown, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Annapolis speed cameras to be operational shortly
The first speed cameras in Anne Arundel County will be up and running in Annapolis school zones within weeks, officials said. More than a year has passed since the city council first approved the cameras. Three months have gone by while a contractor...
Tags: Annapolis, Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, Georgetown
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Annapolis alderman resigns
Annapolis Alderman Mathew Silverman resigned Friday, citing time conflicts with his job as a special agent at the U.S. Department of Justice, according to city officials. Silverman, a Democrat, was elected to the City Council in 2009 while he was an Anne...Tags: Annapolis, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Annapolis settles with Market House tenant for $82,500
Annapolis settled a tenant dispute Thursday agreeing to pay $82,500 to a pastry shop formerly housed in the Market House.
A joint statement from the city and the pastry shop said the deal is the last step in closing "a disappointing" chapter in the...Tags: Homes, Annapolis, Breach of Contract, Corporate Crime
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Annapolis to rewrite ethics rules for elected officials
Proposed new ethics rules would end the practice of keeping secret any unethical conduct by Annapolis city officials. Current law requires all violations to be kept confidential, city Ethics Commission Chairman Jim Dolezal said. The new laws call for the...Tags: Values, Annapolis, Human Interest, Local Government, Ethics
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Annapolis tries to 'Take Back the Tug,' shed 'lame' party reputation
For 15 years, the Slaughter Across the Water cast shame on Annapolis. The city regularly lost the annual tug-of-war match over the harbor to its Eastport rivals. The Annapolis team has had to recruit last-minute tuggers from bar stools and bathrooms....
Tags: Tug-of-war, Sports, United States Naval Academy, Firearms, Personal Service
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Annapolis parks could go trash can-free to save money
Annapolis officials are considering a plan to remove trash cans from city parks, a strategy they say would save money and could keep public spaces cleaner. Without trash cans, officials said, visitors would take refuse with them or learn to not produce...
Tags: National Parks, Services and Shopping, Annapolis, Montgomery County (Maryland), Travel
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Courting dissent at City Hall
Someone pass the popcorn, there's a new legal drama unfolding at City Hall — Law & Order: Special Municipal Unit. You might have seen the news that Joan Pratt, comptroller, is suing Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, mayor, or at least, her technology...Tags: Annapolis, IBM, Justice System, Mesothelioma, Public Officials
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