Annie DeVoe

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adevoe@dailyvoice.com

Annie is a proud alumna of Purdue University, with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and Anthropology. She began her journalism career in front of a camera, reporting news across the Midwest.

Annie’s passion for journalism began back in high school during her time in Youth In Government, where she served as as reporter and press editor for several years. She is proud to have pursued her childhood dream of becoming a journalist. From breaking news to archery on horseback to hanging out with kangaroos, Annie is grateful to share the stories and events of those around her.

In her free time, Annie enjoys showing her horses and watching sports. The only granddaughter of Indiana Pacer’s founder Chuck DeVoe and stepdaughter of Purdue Men’s Basketball Announcer and former player Ralph Taylor, Annie’s love for Indiana basketball runs deep.

A US history buff, Annie is proud to provide news to the Capitol region.

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Roommates Brawl With Swords, Bats, In Glen Burnie Roommates Brawl With Swords, Bats, In Glen Burnie
Roommates Brawl With Swords, Bats, In Glen Burnie At least one man was arrested after reportedly threatening his roommates with a sword and striking them with a baseball bat in Glen Burnie, authorities say. Franklin D. Johns, 35, was taken into custody after the altercation broke out between the roommates at the home in the 100 block of Hollins Ferry Road, around 6 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 19, according to Anne Arundel County police.  Officers were able to determine that the argument turned physical when Johns and another suspect threatened the roommates with a sword, and eventually striking them with a baseball bat. Northern District de…
Montgomery Parks Cautions Dog Owners Of Canine Influenza Concerns Montgomery Parks Cautions Dog Owners Of Canine Influenza Concerns
Montgomery Parks Cautions Dog Owners Of Canine Influenza Concerns DMV residents are being warned against a canine flu that is affecting areas of Montgomery Parks after an outbreak, officials say. A specific highly contagious strain of Type A Influenza is going through the area, affecting the Montgomery County and Washington, D.C. area. Dog owners are asked to take precautions to ensure pet safety, as some cases of influenza can be deadly, according to Montgomery Parks. “Canine influenza is a highly contagious respiratory virus that affects dogs. Vaccination and avoiding contact with any unknown dogs or dogs who are showing signs of upper respiratory …
Vigil For Fallen Baltimore Police Officer To Move Forward After Being Previously Canceled Vigil For Fallen Baltimore Police Officer To Move Forward After Being Previously Canceled
Vigil For Fallen Baltimore Police Officer To Move Forward After Being Previously Canceled A vigil honoring a fallen Baltimore police officer will be held after being rescheduled due to weather, authorities announce. A vigil for Keona Holley, who was shot and killed in the line of duty in Dec. 2021, will be held on Friday, Jan. 20, announce Baltimore officials.  The vigil honoring Holley's life and legacy was originally scheduled for Dec. 2022, but was moved due to inclement weather.  The vigil will be held in the Intersection of Hazel Street and Pennington Avenue at 4:30 p.m.
Baltimore Officer Facebook Lives Himself Not Working While Collecting Over $200K In Overtime Baltimore Officer Facebook Lives Himself Not Working While Collecting Over $200K In Overtime
Baltimore Officer Facebook Lives Himself Not Working While Collecting Over $200K In Overtime A Baltimore City Schools police officer and prominent football coach is reportedly under investigation by the FBI after collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime while he was not working, reports Fox 45.  Project Baltimore, an investigative reporting initiative, discovered through social media posts that Lawrence Smith reported several instances of overtime while posting on social media that he was not working. The initiative was able to gather information on the specific times that Smith had reportedly clocked overtime, and scanned his social media where they found Facebook L…
Family Not Crowing As It Faces Thousands In Fines For Rooster Complaints: Report Family Not Crowing As It Faces Thousands In Fines For Rooster Complaints: Report
Family Not Crowing As It Faces Thousands In Fines For Rooster Complaints: Report A community is stepping up to support a Baltimore County family after their rooster cost them thousands of dollars in fines after a neighbor's complaints of the family pet, reports CBS News. Jackie and Drew Tanenbaum have gained support from their community after complaints against their rooster Wilbur's crowing. Complaints initially began coming in only days after the family brought home the 8 hens and Wilbur, with the neighbor pleading with the Tanenbaum's to get rid of Wilbur, the outlet continues. The neighbor decided to take their complaints to the County, which fined the family $150. …
Suspicious Death In Essex Ruled A Homicide: Baltimore County Police Suspicious Death In Essex Ruled A Homicide: Baltimore County Police
Suspicious Death In Essex Ruled A Homicide: Baltimore County Police Detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department are investigating a murder after a body was found, authorities say. Detectives located the body  around 5:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 15, in the 900 block of Sun Circle Way, according to Baltimore County police. An autopsy was conducted on the body and the manner of death was ruled as a homicide after trauma was found on the upper body. The victim was later identified as Cameron D. James, 23.  Detectives are asking anyone with information about this case to call 410-307-2020.
Video Shows Brawl At Spotsylvania HS That Left Teen Hospitalized Video Shows Brawl At Spotsylvania HS That Left Teen Hospitalized
Video Shows Brawl At Spotsylvania HS That Left Teen Hospitalized Parents are demanding safety improvements after a violent fight caught on video sent at least one student to the hospital with head injuries, reports NBC 4.  The fight broke out at Riverbend High School before classes started on Tuesday, Jan. 17. The video shows several students punching each other before one of the teens was thrown to the ground violently. The teen later was revealed to have suffered a severe concussion in the attack. In the background of the video, other students were seen continuing to punch and choke each other, the outlet continues. SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. Eight teenager…
VA Woman Victim Of Hyundai Stealing TikTok Challenge: Report VA Woman Victim Of Hyundai Stealing TikTok Challenge: Report
VA Woman Victim Of Hyundai Stealing TikTok Challenge: Report A Fairfax County woman learned about a dangerous social media trend the hard way, after her own car was stolen, reports NBC 4.  The rideshare driver, known only as Miriam, had her source of income flipped upside down after her vehicle became the latest target in a popular trend going across social media. The trend teaches people how to steal certain models of Kia and Hyundai vehicles without a key. The ignition design on the vehicles makes the vehicles an easy target for thieves, the outlet continues. The design of the vehicles has become such a problem that Hyundai is reportedly selli…
Brother Sold Puppy For Gun Used By Sibling To Kill Himself In Baltimore: Reports Brother Sold Puppy For Gun Used By Sibling To Kill Himself In Baltimore: Reports
Brother Sold Puppy For Gun Used By Sibling To Kill Himself In Baltimore: Reports The 18-year-old man who was supposed to be watching his 8-year-old younger brother when he fatally shot himself with a gun he had traded a puppy for has been charged with murder in Baltimore, according to authorities and various news reports. Devin Wilson, 18, is facing charges of first and second-degree murder, as well as first-degree assault and other firearms charges in Dylan King's death the end of 2022, officials said. Devin WilsonBaltimore Police Department Wilson was home watching his brother on Dec. 30, 2022 when a gun Wilson got from trading a puppy was reportedly used by King …
Caught In Crossfire: Teen Charged With Woman's Killing In DC, Reports Say Caught In Crossfire: Teen Charged With Woman's Killing In DC, Reports Say
Caught In Crossfire: Teen Charged With Woman's Killing In DC, Reports Say A teenager has been charged with murder after he struck and killed a woman who was caught in the crossfire of a shootout with another man in Washington DC, authorities said. The 15-year-old was arrested after shooting and killing 54-year-old Dale Henson — who WJLA says was picking up Chinese food for family — before 9 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 17, in the 5000 block of Benning Road, Southeast, according to Metropolitan police. Dale Henson I can not believe this happened to you, you didn’t deserve this at all I love you Dale RIH give the benning heights family a hug for me 💔💔💔💔💔😘😘😘🕊🕊🕊🕊 Posted…
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