🌱 Murder Sentence Announced + Annapolis COVID Emergency Extended

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Annapolis MD

11 January, 2022

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Howdy, Anne Arundel County! Let's get you all caught up. These are the most important things going on in Annapolis today. First, upcoming weather: Tuesday: Mostly sunny and very cold. High: 28 Low: 23. Wednesday: Partly sunny and not as cold. High: 43 Low: 30. Here are the top stories in Annapolis today: City of Annapolis delays Hillman Garage demolition until March (Capital Gazette)Board Of Education Approves Fiscal Year 2022 Negotiated Agreement With Teachers Association (Press Release Desk)E-ZPass frustrations: Backlogged transactions draining drivers' accounts, long call wait times continue (wmar2news.com) GOP steps up bid to persuade Hogan to run for Senate in Md. (Taiwan News) Annapolis City Council passes 90-day extension of COVID state of emergency (Capital Gazette) Convicted Felon Receives Life Plus 45 Years in Retrial in Murder of Former Federal Protective Services Officer (Anne Arundel County) From my notebook: United States Naval Academy: "Welcome back #BrigadeofMidshipmen! Let's start off this spring semester by taking a look at some things the mids did while they were on #USNAWinterBreak! #1 & #2 - Midshipman 3rd Class (sophomore) Hunter Baer enjoying an equestrian winte..." (Facebook) Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS): "#TeacherFeatureTuesday Ms. Kotz ECI Teacher at Four Seasons Elementary Ms. Kotz is an amazing teacher. She is so kind, caring, and patient with our youngest learners. She truly loves her job and her students. She goes above and beyond ea..." (Facebook) The City Of Annapolis: "Last week's snowfall (Friday) cleanup was captured on video as our Department of Public Works (DPW) crew treated and plowed City roads. Check it out! #Thanks #brrrrrr" (Facebook) National Park Service Chesapeake Bay: "Humpback whales are rare visitors to the Chesapeake Bay, and have been spotted as far north as Annapolis. Have you ever seen a whale in the bay before?" (Facebook) The Rotary Club of Parole (Annapolis): "Mayor Gavin Buckley spoke to the Parole Rotarians about the forthcoming largest infrastructure project in the history of Annapolis - rebuilding a bigger Hillman Garage and developing City Dock into a green space to address rising sea lev..." (Facebook) Coming up in Annapolis: Wednesday, January 12 The FIDAE airshow takes place in Santiago, Chile from April 5 to April 10, 2022 (12:00 AM) Young Professionals Committee Meeting (8:30 AM) Start Small Think Big Webinars Series: Workforce Strategies to Grow Your Business (10:00 AM) Chair tai chi with Young Lee (10:00 AM) WINTER CLOTHING SALE M-thur 1-4pm sat 7-11am cash only 443 569 2290 (1:00 PM) Estate sale and Thrift store m-thur 1-4pm sat 7-11am cash only (1:00 PM) Calvert Co. Forestry Board General Meeting (6:00 PM) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Master Your Emotions for Successful New Year Resolutions in 2022 (January 11) FREE Homeschool Martial Arts Class (January 14) [Webinar] Roof Replacement 101: Everything You Need to Know (January 15) Taxes In Retirement Webinar (January 25) Add your event Gigs & services: AM Group Multiservice LLC (Details) Add your gig or service Loving the Annapolis Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] Alrighty, you're all good for today! I'll see you soon. — Jacob Baumgart About me: Have a story idea? Please contact me at [email protected] with any pitches, tips or concerns. Follow me on Twitter @jacobbaumgart to stay up-to-date with the latest Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County news. Being a lifelong Marylander gives me deep ties and a unique insight into the communities I cover. I graduated from the University of Delaware in May 2020 with a degree in media communication and minors in journalism and political science. Before joining Patch that June, I wrote for FOX Sports, The Delaware News Journal and The Philadelphia Inquirer. I also led my college newspaper, The Review, as editor-in-chief, during my senior year. I am now excited to embrace Patch and cover the communities I grew up in!

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