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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Annapolis News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Annapolis—from local government and community news to business, events, and waterfront developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city and keeping communities connected worldwide. Annapolis News Today is your daily snapshot of the city. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai
Episodes
- Teen Speeding Kills Couple, Faces Charges
Seventeen-year-old Francesco Rendina faces reckless homicide charges after a high-speed crash in Illinois, killing a married couple. Released pre-trial with strict conditions, hes due in court on June 15th. The tragedy underscores the dead…
- Jena Malone's Wild Teen Pranks & New Album
Jena Malone, known for her role in Saved!, reveals a wild teenage prank: driving a school bus during filming. She also admits to pranking co-star Macaulay Culkin. Despite the antics, the film remains a fan favorite. Now, Malone is back wit…
- Jane Lynch Reveals Sue Sylvester's New Role
Jane Lynch Reveals Sue Sylvester's New Role
- Trump Mobile T1 Phones Shipping: Affordable Connectivity
Trumps T1 Phones Finally Shipping: Affordable Connectivity with U.S.-Made Devices Support the show: Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary…
- Drug Counselor Sentenced in Matthew Perry's Death
Erik Fleming, a former film producer turned drug counselor, was sentenced to two years in prison for supplying ketamine linked to Matthew Perrys death. Fleming, who had a history of addiction, relapsed and started dealing drugs, including…
- Teen Girl Killed in Rosemont Shooting
A tragic shooting occurred in Baltimore's Rosemont neighborhood, claiming the life of a teen girl. Authorities are currently seeking information from the public to aid in their investigation of the fatal incident.
- Surgeon Forces Abortion Pills on Girlfriend
A former Toledo surgeon, Hassan-James Abbas, has pleaded no contest to four felony charges for allegedly forcing abortion pills on his girlfriend. He faces a potential prison sentence of up to five years.
- Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise: Americans Quarantined
Seventeen Americans exposed to hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise ship are returning to Nebraska for quarantine. The virus, spread by rodents, has a high mortality rate and symptoms may take weeks to manifest.
- Teacher Arrested for Sex Crimes, School Fires Back
A teacher has been arrested on sex crime charges. The school district has taken action in response to the arrest.
- Woman Faces Felony for Hiding Neighbor's Death
Gena English-Wheat faces felony charges for allegedly concealing her elderly neighbor Lillie Prindle's death and using her bank accounts. English-Wheat has missed court hearings, and an arrest warrant has been issued as authorities search…
- Legendary Manager Bobby Cox Passes Away
Legendary Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox has died at the age of 84. Cox, known for the 1995 World Series victory and a streak of 14 division titles, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014.
- Ravens Snag Eckley, Boost Special Teams
The Baltimore Ravens have drafted Michigan State punter Ryan Eckley to enhance their special teams, despite the departure of John Harbaugh. With coach Randy Brown staying on, the team maintains its strong special teams capabilities, simila…
- Jerry O'Connell's Real Name Revealed
This episode reveals Jerry O'Connell's real name. The podcast is part of The Daily News Now! network.
- Man on the Run: Brian Myers Escapes Custody
Brian Myers, 56, escaped custody from a hospital after being found with a prohibited firearm following a car crash. He has a history of assault and theft convictions, and police have issued an arrest warrant.
- Betty Broderick Dies in Prison
Betty Broderick, who was serving a life sentence for the 1989 murders of her ex-husband and his new wife, has died at age 78. Her family remembers her as a loving mother, and she is survived by four children and seven grandchildren.
- Energy, Elections & Global Tensions: Weekend Podcast Lineup
Energy Secretary Chris Wright appeared on multiple Sunday talk shows to discuss energy policy and global tensions. President Trump gave an interview covering Iran and midterm races, while a town hall focused on global and domestic pressure…
- St. Paul's Schools Staffer Charged with Felony Theft
A staffer at St. Paul's Schools is facing felony theft charges for allegedly embezzling tens of thousands of dollars. The school has not commented on the impacts or provided details on the investigation.
- Putin's Parade: No Tanks, North Korea Joins, Ceasefire Fails
The Victory Day parade in Moscow notably lacked heavy weaponry. Russian President Putin expressed confidence in the Ukraine conflict, while ceasefires failed and Zelenskyy reacted skeptically to the parade. Geopolitical tensions continue a…
- Hungary's New PM Vows Democratic Checks, EU Ties
Péter Magyar has been elected Hungary
- Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Escalates, Civilians Caught in Crossfire
Tensions escalate between Israel and Hezbollah following Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon that resulted in casualties. Hezbollah claims civilian targeting, while Israel asserts self-defense against explosive drones. Despite a ceasefire, sk…
- UCLA's New Textbook: Asian American History Unveiled
UCLA has released the first high school textbook focused on Asian American and Pacific Islander history. The $12 million project aims to challenge stereotypes and promote visibility, offering a free, multimedia resource for ethnic studies…
- US-Iran Ceasefire Shaky as Oil Tankers Hit
The episode covers the escalating tensions between the US and Iran, focusing on the striking of Iranian oil tankers and Iran's response. It also touches on the impact on fuel prices, market instability, and international reactions, includi…
- Redistricting Battles: GOP Gains, Minority Districts at Risk
Intensifying redistricting battles are seeing GOP-led states redraw maps, potentially impacting minority districts and increasing Republican wins. Voting rights groups are challenging these changes, leading to delays in primaries.
- Frontier Jet Strikes Pedestrian, Aborts Takeoff
A Frontier Airlines jet aborted takeoff in Denver after striking a pedestrian, leading to an engine fire. The incident resulted in 12 passengers sustaining injuries, with 5 requiring hospitalization. The NTSB is investigating.
- Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship: Evacuation Underway
The MV Hondius cruise ship is experiencing a hantavirus outbreak with three deaths and five cases among disembarked passengers. The WHO states the public health risk is low as evacuations and quarantine are underway for the over 140 passen…
- Rescuers Hunt for Missing Climbers in Indonesia's Dukono Eruption
Rescuers are searching for two climbers missing during eruptions of Mount Dukono in Indonesia. Authorities are highlighting the need to follow safety protocols in active volcanic zones.
- Carjacking Chase Leaves Trail of Damage in Towson
The episode covers a carjacking chase that caused a trail of damage in Towson.
- Jonathan Schaech's Bold Audition for 'That Thing You Do'
Jonathan Schaech recounts his audition for Tom Hanks
- Kitchen Fire in Maryland Displaces Residents, Kills Dogs
A kitchen fire in Cecil County, Maryland, resulted in eight residents being displaced and three dogs losing their lives. The fire, caused by unattended cooking and non-functional smoke alarms, led to an evacuation, with the American Red Cr…
- School Bus Crash Kills One in Prince George's County
A fatal school bus crash occurred in Prince George's County, resulting in one death.
- Councilman Kach Steps Down: A Look at His Legacy
Councilman Kach is stepping down. This episode of Annapolis News Today will look at his legacy.
- Frontier Flight Crashes into Trespasser at Denver Airport
A Frontier Airlines flight has been involved in an incident where it crashed into a trespasser at Denver International Airport. The event was reported by Annapolis News Today.
- Fatal Crash in Bethesda: 1 Dead, 1 Critical
One person died and another was critically injured in a single-vehicle accident in Bethesda.
- Man Stabbed in Baltimore's Inner Harbor: Police Investigate
A man was stabbed in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Police are currently investigating the incident.
- Baltimore's Charm'tastic Mile: VicTOURious Summer
The VicTOURious Summer campaign celebrates the 10th anniversary of Baltimore's Charm'tastic Mile. The initiative aims to boost tourism and the local economy along the historic one-point-three-mile stretch.
- Ravens Snag Versatile WR Sarratt in Draft
The Baltimore Ravens drafted versatile receiver Elijah Sarratt in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Sarratt led the FBS in touchdowns last year and is expected to contribute immediately.
- Trump's Iran Strategy: Ceasefire & Arrests
President Trump is escalating pressure on Iran, with potential for military action if negotiations fail. A ceasefire is in place following U.S. actions against Iranian oil tankers and sites in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Bethesda Crash: 1 Fatal, 1 Critical
One person has died and another is in critical condition following a crash in Bethesda. The incident is under investigation.
- Maryland Mother's Day: Mild, Stormy, Wet
The episode discusses the weather forecast for Mother's Day in Maryland, predicting mild, stormy, and wet conditions. This information is provided by Annapolis News Today.
- Reginald Moore's Parks Revolution in Baltimore
Reginald Moore, Director of Baltimore's Department of Recreation and Parks, has led park transformations for nearly a decade, focusing on community involvement and expanding facilities with a significant budget increase.
- Global Stories, Local Voices: Sinclair's Weekend News
Sinclair presents global stories and local voices in this weekend news update for Annapolis News Today.
- Tupac Bobbleheads Spark Baltimore Debate
A Tupac Bobblehead giveaway by the Baltimore Orioles is causing a debate. Some view the giveaway as a tribute to the rapper's connection to Baltimore, while others find it controversial.
- Arlington 7-Eleven Standoff: Police Shoot Suspect
A police shooting occurred Friday night at an Arlington, Virginia 7-Eleven after a knife-wielding suspect refused to surrender. The suspect sustained serious injuries, and the Northern Virginia Critical Incident Response Team is investigat…
- Baltimore Police Seek Public's Help in Burglary Case
Baltimore Police are requesting public assistance regarding a burglary case. The department is actively seeking information from the community.
- Brian Meyers Escapes Hospital, Baltimore Police Hunt
Brian Meyers, 56, escaped from a Baltimore hospital after being taken there from custody. He was being held for a car crash that involved a firearm, violating a previous gun law conviction. Police are conducting a manhunt for Meyers.
- Baltimore's Sanctuary Law: City vs. ICE
Baltimore's mayor enacted a sanctuary law restricting cooperation with ICE to shield residents from federal raids. Council members voiced concerns about ICE's tactics, including alleged racial profiling and creating fear. Critics argue the…
- Woman's Red Bull Truck Chase Ends Quickly
A 33-year-old woman, Nicole Shular, surrendered to authorities after a multi-county chase in a stolen Red Bull truck that began at a Tampa gas station. She now faces grand theft charges.
- Texas Mom Leaves Toddler Alone at Bars
A Texas mother is facing charges after allegedly leaving her toddler alone at bars. This incident has caused community shock and raised awareness about the critical need for child safety measures and support systems.
- Man Convicted for Shooting Puppy, Thought It Was Coyote
A seventy-one-year-old man was convicted of misdemeanor animal cruelty for shooting a puppy he mistook for a coyote. He faces jail time and a fine, with sentencing pending.
- Gas Pump Scam Targets Seniors in Maryland
The Queen Annes County Sheriff's Office has issued a warning about a gas pump scam targeting seniors in Maryland. Scammers assist with refueling, tamper with the gas pump, and then steal credit card information for fraudulent purposes.