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Less Supply And Greater Demand Will Always Equate To Higher Prices

Maryland’s push toward cleaner energy has resulted in the retirement of coal and natural gas power plants. more

Proposed Leaf Blower Ban Takes Center Stage

Bill 67-24 bans the sale, use, or permit of sale or use of some leaf blowers or leaf vacuums. more

We’re Fixing Stuff

Pittman gives updates on rezoning, River Days and a new hire for the Animal Care & Control agency. more

Comprehensive Rezoning

Amanda Fiedler explains the thought process behind some rezoning decisions. more

A Good Budget And Shackles Falling To The Floor

The county executive shares his thoughts on the budget and Juneteenth. more

Comprehensive Rezoning And Fiscal Year Budget 2025

The county is required by state law to undertake comprehensive rezoning at regular intervals. more

Recapping The Legislative Session

Senator Dawn Gile was the primary sponsor for 19 bills that passed. more

Earleigh Heights Needs A New Station

The fire company has been serving as a cornerstone of the community since 1918. more

Let’s Vote And Keep Anne Arundel On The Map

Election Day is May 14, with early voting May 2-9 and vote-by-mail already underway. more

Breaking Down The Blueprint For Maryland’s Future

Delegate Muñoz offers some insight on the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, and its potential effect on local schools. more

Council Update

The Anne Arundel County Council welcomes feedback on any bill introduced. more

Teacher Recruitment And Retention

Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) is focused on recruitment and retention of high-quality and diverse teachers. more
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