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Two Police Unions Call on Teare, Leopold to Resign

In the aftermath of Friday’s indictment of County Executive John Leopold, by the Anne Arundel Grand Jury, the International Brotherhood of Police Officers (IBPO) union has called on the Leopold and...

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Poll: Should Leopold Stay or Go?

Earlier today, two police unions asked County Executive John Leopold and Police Chief James Teare to step down. This even though neither have been convicted of any crimes. The union says that when an...

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South County Rezoning Case Gets a Day in Court

It may appear that the Anne Arundel County Council’s legislative comprehensive rezoning is over. The County Council passed all the bills for each of the seven council-manic districts, County Executive...

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State Says County Broke Law With 2011-12 Schools Budget

Of the six times that County Executive John Leopold has submitted a budget proposal, three times he has failed to give the school system the amount of money necessary to meet the state required...

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Trash Pickup Moving to Once a Week on June 4

John Sale of Riva doesn’t mind the decision to move trash collection to once-a-week in Anne Arundel County. He said sometimes he doesn’t even put his trash out twice in the week. But one thing he...

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Council Set to Vote on Rules for Replacing County Exec, Council

At the next meeting of the Anne Arundel County Council on August 6, the council is prepared to vote on two resolutions that would set rules for replacing members of the County Council and the County...

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Survey Says: AA Residents Say Economy is Biggest Issue

A survey of 510 Anne Arundel County residents conducted Oct. 15 to 18 found most oppose three of the most contentious ballot issues this election cycle (tuition, gambling and At last! A reason to keep...

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