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Assistant Principal Julie Cares is replacing William Heiser as principal of North County High School.
Fire officials have not announced the cause of a mobile home fire last week that led to a man's death.
Police have charged one man in the thefts, and identified another "person of interest" in the investigation.
Police are seeking the suspect involved in the armed robbery of the store on Friday night.
An officer arrested the man after finding him asleep inside an operating vehicle in Glen Burnie.
Patch presents a list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.
Police responded to the house after a report of shots fired, and later seized several weapons.
Police seized marijuana, paraphernalia and a small amount of cocaine after serving a search warrant Thursday evening.
Police arrested an Annapolis man with a bicycle reported stolen in May.
Police arrested two men Wednesday night after a traffic stop in Glen Burnie.
A program called Engineering for Kids at the Severna Park Community Center is helping young people apply their math and science knowledge to fun educational projects.
A program called Engineering for Kids is helping young people apply their math and science knowledge to fun educational projects.
Police charge two from Pasadena with drug possession after investigating "a suspicious vehicle and subjects."
Police are looking for two juveniles involved an armed robbery in Brooklyn Park.
Patch rounds up a list of some of the job openings around town.