The Capital is a daily newspaper published in Annapolis, Maryland. Founded in the late 19th century, it has established itself as a primary source of local news for the city of Annapolis, much of Anne Arundel County, and adjacent communities including Kent Island. The paper reports on municipal government, state politics, education, law enforcement, business, arts, and waterfront life tied to the Chesapeake Bay and the United States Naval Academy.
Scope and coverage
The newspaper emphasizes community reporting and civic affairs. Typical beats include city hall and county government, statehouse developments in Maryland, public safety and courts, schools, real estate and development, and local sports. Coverage appears in both print and digital formats, and the newsroom produces enterprise features, daily briefs, and longer investigative pieces when warranted.
Structure and editions
As a regional daily, The Capital offers a full print edition alongside an online edition that hosts breaking news, photo galleries, and opinion columns. The organization often collaborates with related publications in the area to share resources and deepen reporting. Readers can access the paper through subscription options and local distribution points. For more on the publication, see its site at The Capital.
History and ownership
The paper traces its roots to the 1880s and has evolved along with the community it covers. It is affiliated with a long-established local title, The Gazette, which is noted among the region's older newspapers. In 2014 the newspaper became part of the broader Baltimore-area media group when it was acquired by the Baltimore Sun Media Group, joining other regional outlets while continuing its local focus.
Role and significance
Because Annapolis is Maryland's state capital, The Capital plays a distinctive role reporting at the intersection of local and state government. Its coverage helps residents follow legislative activity, municipal decisions, and issues that affect daily life in the county. The newspaper also serves as an archival record of local events and is frequently cited by civic leaders, historians, and community organizations.
Notable aspects
- Emphasis on local government and community accountability.
- Combination of daily reporting and in-depth features.
- Longstanding presence in Annapolis-area civic life.
For readers seeking current stories, historical context, or local perspectives, The Capital remains a primary resource for news about Annapolis and surrounding communities.