Road closures and delays for Governor’s inauguration on Jan. 16

Expect delays in and around Annapolis tomorrow morning due to road closures for the Inauguration of Governor Hogan. Already closed to traffic and parking: State Circle from East Street to […]
Photos: January 13, 2019 Snowstorm in Annapolis ❄

Snow day: Anne Arundel County Public Schools were canceled for snow and icy conditions on Monday, Jan. 14. The all-day Sunday snowstorm continued well into the early hours of Monday […]
Parking tips for 2019 Legislative Session

Annapolis, MD (1-09-19) Mayor Gavin Buckley welcomes members of the Maryland General Assembly, their staff and visitors back to Annapolis for the 2019 legislative session and offers a few parking […]
Health of the Chesapeake Bay falls to a ‘D+’ grade as heavy rains increase pollution

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s (CBF) biennial State of the Bay Report score decreased one point this year to 33, equivalent to a D+. The drop was largely due to increased pollution and poor water […]
Exploring Annapolis this January

On Nov. 1, 2018 — just over two short months ago — I moved to Annapolis. Eastport, to be more specific. My fiancé and I had been living on the […]
Spending New Year’s Eve in Annapolis – 2019 Guide

Whether your New Year’s resolutions were actually resolved, or whether you made any at all, everyone should plan to have one last fun, carefree night of the year — And […]
Annapolis receives Aa2 bond rating, city’s financial position likely to strengthen

Annapolis, MD — Dec. 18, 2018: Moody’s Investors Service recently announced it has affirmed the City of Annapolis’ Aa2 general obligation bond rating with a positive outlook. The report credits the […]
The State House by Candlelight Brings Christmas to the Capital

There’s nothing more magical than Downtown Annapolis at Christmastime. The streets are positively covered in strings of lights and decorations. You can almost smell hot chocolate and cinnamon wafting out […]
City launches “Naptown Anti-Dope Move(meant)” on Saturday, Dec. 1

On Saturday, Dec. 1 from 12 – 3 p.m. at the American Legion on Forest Drive, the City of Annapolis will launch the “Naptown Anti-Dope Move(meant) with a community engagement […]
Annapolis is the place to be this holiday season. Here’s why.

The holiday season was kicked off this week in Annapolis with the annual Grand Illumination tree-lighting ceremony. It was a not-too-cold November night on Sunday when the Annapolis Jaycees, […]
Jahru & Street Art Films Art Exhibition opens December 6 in City Hall

Annapolis, MD (11-20-18) — Brought to you by the Annapolis Arts in Public Places Commission, the next exhibition in the hallways of the City Hall 1st Floor Art Gallery will be the […]
Celebrating Children’s Literature at St. John’s College Annapolis

This past weekend, the Caritas Society of St. John’s College Annapolis held a fundraiser promoting Children’s Lit writers from around the area. The Caritas Society, formed in 1969 to raise […]

