Nine local artists are among the 21 selected to participate in the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues' first art exhibit.
Parents interested in enrolling their children can do so starting May 1.
Some locations were optimistic about more voters coming later in the evening.
Need to know where to vote? Check out the rundown of polling places in Pasadena.
The ban could make smoking in the car with a child under the age of 8 a primary offense.
Derek Fink and his wife are expecting their first child in March, The Baltimore Sun reports.
A new tax proposal would add a tax expense to all digital media products.
Supporters of removed Chesapeake athletic director Chip Snyder gathered at Tuesday’s County Council meeting.
Many Anne Arundel County facilities, such as libraries, senior centers and the main offices will be operating on a special schedule over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Councilman Derek Fink recuses himself during a vote at the council's meeting to discuss zoning changes Monday night.
An Anne Arundel County court has ruled that MDPetitions.com can intervene in a lawsuit related to the DREAM Act.
The proposal may eventually triple Marylanders' monthly water and sewer fee.
The new law is intended to make pet registration more convenient.
Stimulus money for construction crews is beginning to run low.
The bill has drawn criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
Committee votes to reject Republican alternative plan and sends Gov. Martin O'Malley's map to the full House.
Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending.
African-American voting rights groups, Republicans join to oppose O'Malley plan.
Both parties are critical of the proposed redistricting map.
Maryland legislators will meet beginning Oct. 17 for a special session to pass Congressional redistricting before the start of the 2012 legislative session, according to a press release from the governor's office.
The proposed increase would raise the tax on cigarettes by $1 a pack and other products' prices would also increase.
Pasadena may be split between Districts 4 and 3 if a plan proposed by the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee is approved.
The heated discussion seems far from over as legislators, opposers and advocates prepare to state their cases ahead of the 2012 legislative sessions.
Property owners, residents and political figures flocked to Jacobsville Elementary School Monday for a Town Hall meeting held by Derek Fink.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown stopped by a BGE command center in Piney Orchard to assess the response to power outages caused by Tropical Storm Irene.
County Executive John R. Leopold has been traveling around Anne Arundel County surveying the damage from Tropical Storm Irene.
Addressing the media at the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, Gov. Martin O'Malley said it's "the height of stupidity" for Ocean City residents to stay put.
In addition to the traditional methods for alerting residents to disaster information, Maryland officials are increasingly turning to the Internet and social networking tools.
Gov. Martin O’Malley urged citizens to prepare supplies to sustain them for 72 hours as Hurricane Irene moves through Maryland. A statewide emergency has been declared as well as a mandatory evacuation of Ocean City.
Judge Ronald Silkworth presided over similar 2010 case that was overturned.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.
Event at Government House in Annapolis kicks off "Buy Local Challenge" week, July 23 to 31.
U.S. Navy Band from Washington, D.C. Performs in Pasadena's Downs Park
The delegate is concerned about drunken revelry at the event.
The council will research necessary policy and regulation changes to bring Maryland in line with federal guidelines.
Republican delegates gathered in downtown Annapolis Thursday to deliver thousands of petitions to the Maryland Secretary of State's office.
The historic park held an event to commemorate the legendary captain's visit.
Dek: In the wake of recent disasters, residents are encouraged to participate in an exercise that will measure the county's sheltering abilities.
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown dropped by to learn about the school's innovative Bully Awareness Crew.
Anne Arundel County withdraws request to be exempt from a state educational requirement mandating funding, according to the Baltimore Sun.