Most Anne Arundel County facilities, such as libraries, senior centers and the main offices, will be operating on a special schedule for Thanksgiving.
State Highway administrators debuted a monster-sized "tow plow" Thursday. The new tool can plow two lanes of snow at one time.
Tell us in the comments if there's anything you do special to ensure a perfect holiday meal and follow these food safety tips from the department of health.
Check to see if your flood risk has changed as Flood Insurance Rate Maps receive first update in 26 years.
Frank Kratovil announces he will not challenge Andy Harris for the congressional 1st District seat to represent Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Councilman John Grasso attempted to downzone a Glen Burnie property planned for a low-income apartment complex.
The goal is to increase the recycling rate in the county to 50 percent; the area comprised of Broadneck communities currently recycles at a rate of 45 percent.
The federal government will conduct a nationwide test that will interrupt TV and radio broadcasts, according to the Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management.
Speakers will discuss “Future Conversations … Today" on Wednesday to offer advice on asking questions that will help make decisions regarding care.
The Broadneck branch, along with all of the other libraries in Anne Arundel County, will allow patrons to borrow e-readers starting on Nov. 2.
The monthly water and sewer fee of $2.50 may double, increasing the average residential fee from $30 per year to $60 per year starting in the 2013 fiscal year.
Saturday event helps keep prescription drugs off the streets, out of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
The law requires all pets to have licenses in Anne Arundel County.
The Blue Ribbon Commission on Transportation Funding will issue its final report on Nov. 1 and the increased gas tax is expected to be one of the recommendations.
House Majority Leader Kumar P. Barve told the assembly that no matter what type of plan is created, some people will be unhappy.
Anne Arundel County Council tentatively approves 16 amendments to comprehensive bill, set to be finalized next month.
Anne Arundel County Council discusses a possible loophole in the law. More tax revenue would be generated by the change.
Committee votes to reject Republican alternative plan and sends Gov. Martin O'Malley's map to the full House.
The governor and first lady of Maryland recently signed a pledge to prevent bullying and Anne Arundel County Public Schools encourages students, teachers and parents to participate in a bullying survey.
Republicans offer only one amendment in a debate some expected would last until late Monday night.
African-American voting rights groups, Republicans join to oppose O'Malley plan.
Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending.
The YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County organizes outreach activities in October and recently presented awards for volunteerism.
Like many Broadneck residents, leaders from both political parties oppose the plan put forth by the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee.
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 the governor's office.
The next step in the redistricting process is a special legislative session on Oct. 17.
The proposed plan, which would split Cape St. Claire into two districts, is open for public comment until Oct. 11.
Since men may have different questions than women caregivers, they requested a support group of their own that will be held at the Arnold Senior Activity Center.
A series of rezonings are facing the Broadneck area under the comprehensive rezoning process this year.
Residents of the Broadneck peninsula, Severna Park, Glen Burnie and other areas face zoning changes as the Anne Arundel County Council continues the comprehensive rezoning process.
Effective Oct. 1, drivers are no longer allowed to read messages while driving or while stopped in traffic in Maryland.
An open house at Earleigh Heights Fire Station in Severna Park on Oct. 6 will discuss a set of proposed regulations on commercial striped bass, and the pilot program.
Visit will take place at the Arnold campus on Wednesday to discuss grants for community colleges that will provide funds to train workers for new careers and provide more job opportunities.
Three MDA employees from Arnold receive recognition, along with 38 others from Anne Arundel County and across the state.
A list of 24 rezoning submissions are currently on the table and were discussed Tuesday night at a public forum hosted by Anne Arundel County Council Chairman Dick Ladd.
Those living in workforce housing are not required to have jobs in Anne Arundel County. Another bill introduced will allow new townhomes to be only 16 feet wide.
The Department of Natural Resources is cracking down on anglers caught with fish over the limit, female blue crabs and fishing out of season. Seven of the 61 violators named are from Anne Arundel County.
The Anne Arundel County Council will likely consider two redistricting plans in December, after the process of comprehensive rezoning is complete.
Pamela Hart, of Upper Marlboro, reflects upon her Sept. 11th experience.
Gov. Martin O’Malley says some residents may be in the dark for days.