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- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman has appointed Christine Romans as acting director of the Department of Inspections and Permits.
- When the state's Department of Housing and Community Development moves from Crownsville to New Carrollton in 2015, some local businesses expect to lose customers.
- Strained relations between the Anne Arundel County School System and county government over money matters are well documented, but much of the contention has existed between school officials and former County Executive John Leopold.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman will host a Community Connections Day and Constituent Open House on June 26.
- Anne Arundel County's jail superintendent will receive a leadership award from the Middle Atlantic States Correctional Association, a regional organization for people who work in corrections and related fields.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman said Wednesday she'll hire 100 firefighters, after the fire union won an arbitration case dealing with firefighters' schedules.
- The Anne Arundel County Council approved a budget Tuesday that gives raises to most employees, extends library hours and pays for technology upgrades.
- After years of slashed budgets, Anne Arundel County's libraries could get upgraded computers, expanded hours and a new Annapolis branch under County Executive Laura Neuman's proposed budget.
- Anne Arundel County's budget process turned rocky on Friday, as the County Council cut $5 million from the school system -- a move the schools superintendent called a "spiteful and petty power play."
- Anne Arundel County plans to shut down its government e-mail system for the weekend, after it's been plagued with delays for several days.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman's Commission on Excellence will hold a public meeting on June 13.
- A tip line has been opened to report possible unethical or inappropriate behavior by Anne Arundel County police to the new task force examining the agency amid allegations of retaliation and other internal problems.
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- The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of House and Community Development to relocated its headquarters from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County – a move dreaded by many of the agency's employees.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman has ordered a review of the county's anti-discrimination efforts and the Human Relations Commission.
- Democrat Joanna Conti has announced that she's running for Anne Arundel County executive in 2014.
- In Anne Arundel County, where new stormwater fees have generated attention and criticism, the debate over how much to charge will continue into a sixth month.
- Anne Arundel County is without an official police chief, as departing Chief Larry Tolliver's last day was Tuesday.
- The Anne Arundel County Council voted Monday night to modify the county's stormwater fee, including lowering the maximum amount to be paid by owners of commercial properties.
- Anne Arundel County Councilman John Grasso said he received a $70 ticket while sign-waving in Edgewater Wednesday morning at part of his bid to become county executive.
- Environmentalists and government officials dedicated a stormwater pollution control project near Annapolis on Wednesday that they say is an example of what can be done to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
- Stun guns are just the beginning of what might be legalized from broadened interpretation of Second Amendment
- The Anne Arundel County Council is weighing several options for revising the county's new stormwater fee, including a proposal to reduce some fees for homeowners.
- Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold has resurfaced with a critique of his successor, saying her statements about his administration are "disingenuous" and "feckless."
- Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake won the first ever Executive Showdown Healthy Food Cook Off at Wegmans in Hunt Valley
- Anne Arundel County's embattled police chief, Larry Tolliver, announced his resignation on Tuesday.
- Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman said Tuesday that she'll sign a bill legalizing the use of Tasers and stun guns in the county.
- The Anne Arundel County Council legalized civilian use of Tasers and similar devices with a 4-3 vote on Monday.