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County Council Passes FY2023 Budget

The budget prioritizes education, funds a new 911 call center, offers a modest tax cut and more. more

Pittman Shares FY2023 Budget Proposal

The budget includes modest tax cuts along with investments in education, public safety, and recreation and parks. more

Earleigh Heights Invites Community To Open House

The station’s fire and rescue apparatus will be on display and there will be kids’ activities and food. more

County Executive, Department Of Aging And Disabilities Announce Family Caregiver Grants

Funding will allow family caregivers to enroll their loved one in either Woods Adult Day Care Center or Active Day Annapolis for 12 visits. more

County Executive Announces Oral History Virtual Tour Of Civil Rights Era

The site features more than 50 oral history interviews collected from residents across the county. more

Governor Hogan Declares 30-Day State of Emergency

Maryland hit a record high 3,057 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday. more

Pittman, Department Of Health Announce Distribution Plans For COVID Test Kits

Kits will be distributed while supplies last, with a limit of three boxes per household. more

Elves For Elders Delivers Holiday Magic To Seniors

Volunteers filled 320 stockings for the 2021 event, more than expected. more

Library To Kick Off Native American Heritage Month With Storytelling And Crafts

November is Native American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, the Anne Arundel County Public Library is hosting a series of virtual events. more

County Council Votes To Replace Bay Bridge

County Council called for Maryland to construct a replacement of the current two spans of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge with a single bridge in the same location. more
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