The state's Natural Resources Police will be conducting an extensive statewide enforcement effort to promote safety this weekend.
Officials said high gas prices are not expected to be a deterrent for those looking to get away for the holiday.
Unveiling ceremony on Tuesday shows the fire department is ready to respond to mass emergencies and disasters when needed with new unit.
The Navy has confirmed that the air shows scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday will not take place; a decision has not been made about the flyover for graduation on Friday.
Supporters say the legislation will discourage poaching and other illegal fisheries activities by increasing penalities.
Anne Arundel County withdraws request to be exempt from a state educational requirement mandating funding, according to the Baltimore Sun.
At its May meeting, group hears local experts discuss zoning challenges ahead.
Ladd (R-5) provides his view of the painful budget process coming up.
Illegal harvesting poses severe threat to watermen.
Encourages community to get involved in the process.
The Anne Arundel County Council considered second-hand gun sales, Chesapeake Bay reforestation, an Ethics Commission vacancy and Fire Department radios during a four-hour meeting this week.
As the world heard of the death of the world's most wanted man, local residents remember the past and worry about the future.
Although deliberations on the county executive's proposed budget for next year are far from over, some employees are already feeling the effects of the legislation.
The funeral service began at 11 a.m. at Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church on North Charles Street.
People flock to the Maryland State House to say goodbye to the former mayor and governor.
Schaefer's body will lie in state Monday at the State House, then be transported by motorcade to Baltimore City Hall.
Former county executive candidate creates a website to collect ideas for cost-savings projects.
County Executive John R. Leopold proposes the county budget for the 2012 fiscal year, calls for rise in property taxes.
Budget, development, and schools on the mind of our County Councilman.
Budget impasse could affect local residents, businesses, and services.
Governor Martin O'Malley announces $40 million program to help troubled Marylanders stay in their homes.
Nancy Grasmick said retirement isn't because of political differences with Gov. Martin O'Malley.
Broadneck Patch finds Arnold area is getting new wells.
House and Senate address the issue this session.
On a single day, drivers bypassed the extended stop arm of a school bus 845 times in Anne Arundel County.
After a failed attempt to override County Executive Leopold's line-item veto of three amendments to the recently-passed binding arbitration bill, union leaders say a court battle is now imminent.
Library Administrator Hampton "Skip" Auld encourages residents to contact their local leaders to speak out against the proposed cuts.
Summer program at AACC seeks qualified applicants who wish to work to protect the environment around the Chesapeake Bay.
Heavy rains across the state could cause moderate to heavy flooding.
County Executive Leopold strikes three amendments to Bill 4-11 that were passed at Monday night's County Council meeting.
After approving two critical amendments, the council unanimously approved a bill that will alter the process of binding arbitration between public sector employees and the county.
Republican Councilman Walker says bill will pass; Union says it would take county to court.
In the wake of spending cuts, public libraries seek the public's helping in restoring funding levels.
Constituent visit fills local library with concerned citizens.
DNR Will Allow Two More Days of Rockfish Season
State Highway Administration issues travel advisory, prepares roads for next storm.
Diverse groups and agencies working to prevent a tragedy close to home.
Here is a list of delays and closings for local residents.