Nine candidates vie for seven seats.
Vacant for decades, the hospital outside Bowie continues to crumble.
The U.S. Naval Academy Band concert brought out people of all ages to mark the anniversary of the tragic day.
Animal activists ask that Bowie animal shelter project be moved up from 2014.
Bowie Councilmember Todd Turner says the city has been actively discussing the situation with BGE, expressing their disappointment and concerns about the timeliness of the restoration process.
Gov. Martin O’Malley says some residents may be in the dark for days.
As of now, Turner, Gardner will switch seats; Oct. 7 is the last day to file to run in the Nov. 8 city election.
BGE is reporting 40% of their customers are out of power, yard waste rules will be relaxed and pickup may occur at any time throughout the week.
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.
The governor declared a state of emergency and evacuated Ocean City.
Officials will assess damage to buildings following earthquake.
Pipkin: Governor "spells out a world where the pie’s not big enough and the revenue is not big enough."
The District 6 seat—which includes part of South Bowie—was vacated after Leslie Johnson resigned this summer.
"The Spay Spot" will offer low-cost spay/neutering services, pet vaccinations, Heartworm tests and nail trims.
First art show for city hall galleries part of public arts policy that includes spending to encourage the arts in Bowie.
Ten of Bowie's 17 citizen advisory panels have vacancies.
Judge Ronald Silkworth presided over similar 2010 case that was overturned.
City to seek widening of Route 197, completion of Route 450 and new interchange at Routes 50 and 193.
Maryland's tax-free week this year is Aug. 14 to 20 and applies to clothing and footwear.
Bowie will be the first in the state with this type of economic incentive fund to encourage job and business growth.
Local law enforcement, firefighters, city officials and organizations, and local businesses gathered at Allen Pond Park Tuesday night as part of the nationwide initiative, National Night Out.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.
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South Bowie residents have been seeking a new library branch since 1999.
Legislators and supporters confident governor's involvement will secure passage in 2012.
President Barack Obama visited the University of Maryland, College Park today. In case you missed it, Patch has you covered.
A. Shaunise Washington, a Republican, lives in Mitchellville with her husband.
State elections board has until July 22 to make results official. Meanwhile, supporters and opponents gird for campaign to win voters over ahead of 2012 election.
Petition against in-state tuition for illegal immigrants garners more than 130,000 signatures; issue expected to lead to litigation first.
Republican delegates gathered in downtown Annapolis Thursday to deliver thousands of petitions to the Maryland Secretary of State's office.
Prince George's County District 6 Councilwoman, Leslie Johnson, plead guilty today conspiracy to commit evidence and witness tampering at the Greenbelt District Courthouse.
The conference is a way for local leaders to share ideas, learn strategies for dealing with various issues and concerns in town.
A Bowie officer will become a School Resource Officer at High School.
Chapel Forge teacher Melinda Annadale teaches both special needs and low-income students in Head Start Inclusion classroom.
A new Maryland transportation group joined its Virginia counterpart to identify the region's priorities.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
As budget goes through reconciliation process, parents and teachers plead with council to rearrange funds at public hearing.
The county executive's administration, council chair and the delegate that proposed the study, are all working to try to bring the team to Prince George's County.