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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Baltimore Musician Strikes Gold On $100,000 Lottery Ticket Baltimore Musician Strikes Gold On $100,000 Lottery Ticket
Baltimore Musician Strikes Gold On $100,000 Lottery Ticket A Baltimore musician hit a high note during a meal break in Baltimore City when his Lucky scratch-off ticket revealed he'd won the $100,000 top prize, reports the Maryland Lottery. The 25-year-old man was riding around his neighborhood when he stopped at Sun M Food Market on Polk Street for a sandwich. His lucky streak began when he decided to try his luck on the $20 and $30 scratch-off games, which revealed a $100 win. Excited that he won his money back, he chose to buy one more $30 game, says the lottery. With the store about to close, he quickly scanned the barcode which revealed a $100,…
Baltimore Student Passes Returns To Classroom After Missing 140 Days: Report Baltimore Student Passes Returns To Classroom After Missing 140 Days: Report
Baltimore Student Passes Returns To Classroom After Missing 140 Days: Report A Baltimore City Public Schools student missed 140 days of classes — but he's still passing, Fox 45 reports. Qwantay Spearman, a thriving student at ConneXions, was unable to attend school this year after the school failed to provide a nurse, something required as part of his IEP, the outlet said. And so, Spearman was left with no choice but to do a virtual learning option that consisted mostly of Google Classroom assignments, without any guidance, according to Fox45. The student only able to begin in-person learning recently — around the same time his mom, Latasha Phillips, got a rep…
Teens Charged In Murder Of Maryland's Taon Cline: Police Teens Charged In Murder Of Maryland's Taon Cline: Police
Teens Charged In Murder Of Maryland's Taon Cline: Police Two teenagers will be tried as adults for their alleged roles in connection with the murder of Taon Lamont Cline, 20, last month, authorities announced Malik Hney, 15, of Kensington, and Justin Acosta, 14, of Germantown were both charged with first-degree murder in Cline's death April 22, Montgomery County police said. Officers found Cline suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on the  19500 block of Gunners Branch Road around 10:50 p.m., where he was pronounced dead despite lifesaving measures, police said. Hney and Acosta were arrested on Tuesday, May 3, MoCo police said. …
Maryland Boy Has Been Missing For Days Maryland Boy Has Been Missing For Days
Maryland Boy Has Been Missing For Days Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing teenager from Bethesda. Samuel Herbert Laurent, 17, was last seen on Friday, April 29 on the 7400 block of Lakeview Drive. He is described as approximately 5 feet, 6 inches tall, and weighs 150 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. It is unknown what clothing he was last seen wearing. Police and family are concerned for his welfare. Police are asking anyone with information about the whereabouts of Samuel Herbert Laurent to call the Montgomery County Police SVID at (…
Routine Traffic Stop Turns Up Loaded Handgun In Anne Arundel Routine Traffic Stop Turns Up Loaded Handgun In Anne Arundel
Routine Traffic Stop Turns Up Loaded Handgun In Anne Arundel A Pasadena man with a loaded handgun was arrested after a routine traffic stop in Annapolis, according to authorities. Wesley Joseph Stankiewicz, 45, was pulled over by police for a traffic violation on Victor Parkway near Bay Ridge Avenue, around 6:50 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3, Anne Arundel County Police said. During the stop, police learned Stankiewicz had an outstanding arrest warrant. Further investigation revealed a 9mm Glock p80 handgun loaded with 14 rounds of ammunition inside the white 2004 pickup truck, police said. Stankiewicz was arrested and charged accordingly 
Baltimore Detective Fires Gun In Carjacking Before Pursuit-Crash (DETAILS) Baltimore Detective Fires Gun In Carjacking Before Pursuit-Crash (DETAILS)
Baltimore Detective Fires Gun In Carjacking Before Pursuit-Crash (Details) Authorities have released details in the carjacking of a Baltimore Police Detective who fired his service weapon before a brief pursuit Tuesday, May 3. Three suspects who are believed to be juveniles attempted to flee in a vehicle before overturning and crashing on the Hanover Street bridge at 6:15, city police and elected officials announced in a press briefing.  Tonight, @BaltimorePolice finest were nothing short of heroic. Our Detective was carjacked and he fired upon his assailants. The criminals flipped the car and 2 out of 3 suspects were arrested due to the great work of all resp…
35-Year-Old Man Shot In Midday West Baltimore Shooting: Police 35-Year-Old Man Shot In Midday West Baltimore Shooting: Police
35-Year-Old Man Shot In Midday West Baltimore Shooting: Police A 35-year-old man was shot in western Baltimore, authorities said.  Police responded to the shooting in the 700 block of West Baltimore Street around 11:40 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3, Baltimore Police said.  Upon arrival, officers found the man suffering from what appeared to be gunshot wounds nearby, police said.  Medics arrived at the location and transported the victim to an area hospital where his condition is unknown, say officials. Western District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2477 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Loc…
Erratic Georgia Man Near Maryland Buffalo Wild Wings Busted With Handgun: Police Erratic Georgia Man Near Maryland Buffalo Wild Wings Busted With Handgun: Police
Erratic Georgia Man Near Maryland Buffalo Wild Wings Busted With Handgun: Police An erratic Georgia man near a Maryland Buffalo Wild Wings was arrested when police found him with a gun, authorities said. Kevin Antronne Shellington, 38, of Conyers, GA appeared to be under the influence and acting erratically with a gun in his waistband around 10 a.m. Monday, May 2, according to the Anne Arundel County Police. Shellington fled the scene when officers arrived and appeared to toss a black semi-automatic handgun from his waistband, police said. He was located near the Arundel Mills Mall entrance, officials report. Once approached, officers were able to take Shellington…
Stabbing That Killed 25-Year-Old Man In Middle Of Maryland Street Started On Bus: Police Stabbing That Killed 25-Year-Old Man In Middle Of Maryland Street Started On Bus: Police
Stabbing That Killed 25-Year-Old Man In Middle Of Maryland Street Started On Bus: Police A Washington DC man has been charged in the stabbing that killed a 28-year-old man in Prince George's County, Maryland, authorities said. Norman Bethea Jr., 25, is accused of stabbing Steven Artkale Davis dead on April 29, around 2:45 p.m. in Oxon Hill, county police said. Davis was found unresponsive in the roadway of the 1100 block of Southview Drive, and pronounced dead at the scene. Bethea and Davis began arguing on a bus, but the fight continued once they got off, police said. Bethea was taken into custody not far from the scene and charged with second-degree murder and other rel…
COVID Booster Wins $50K For Maryland Lottery Player COVID Booster Wins $50K For Maryland Lottery Player
COVID Booster Wins $50K For Maryland Lottery Player A Montgomery County resident is $50,000 richer, all thanks to getting vaccinated, announced the Maryland Lottery. Milagro Alfaro de Melgar, 48, of Ashton won the VaxCash 2.0 promotion prize after being randomly selected from more than 2 million eligible Marylanders in a drawing on April 12, say lottery officials. Milagro qualified for the prize after getting her COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters in Maryland.  While she was thrilled with the prize, Milagro states her reason for becoming vaccinated was simple: to protect herself and others, according to the lottery.  “It helps sa…
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