Broadneck's county councilman discusses each change proposed in the November ballot.
Three female former employees have now testified against Leopold.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dan Bongino took a few moments to talk with Patch about his experience at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
Two Annapolis projects to rebuild shorelines and stop erosion along the bay were among the 16 recipients of grants from the Chesapeake Bay Trust on Thursday.
New legislation seeks to use less toxic pesticides to battle bugs at county parks.
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold is mentioned in two recent lawsuits against the county, which seek more than $1.3 million in combined compensation.
Public commentary on BGE's performance after the June 29 derecho storm was mostly negative.
Gov. O'Malley announced record low rates for the state despite a rise in infant deaths on the Eastern Shore.
Thursday's special session of the General Assembly also will include a bill to reverse a court's ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous.
Changes include how a vacancy is filled on the council to an extension for budget officials to prepare the county budget.
In his latest monthly column, Councilman Dick Ladd writes about how local schools are getting more than 100 new teachers thanks to the passage of the 2013 fiscal year budget.
Local pools are required to purchase the device that can help save lives. The Connor Cares Foundation is hosting a fundraiser in September to help purchase the machines for public and semi-public pools.
The County Council is scheduled to vote Monday on charter amendments that would oust an executive or councilman from office if he or she is convicted of a felony.
The first phase of the trail's construction should be completed by early 2013.
A judge ruled Thursday that the case against John R. Leopold, originally scheduled for next month, will not be heard until next year.
The first phase of the trail will link Green Holly Drive to Cape St. Claire Road.
Cantler's Riverside Inn and a new restaurant, The Point Crab House and Grill, qualified for a new state program promoting use of local crabs.
More than $1 million in allowances for officers were reinstated this week by the County Council.
The tour gives insight into the challenges faced by those suffering from dementia and other infirmities that often accompany aging.
A criminal investigation into Teare is being dropped by the state as a result of his retirement.
Retired Howard County Judge Dennis Sweeney issued the date for the county executive's trial.
The bill would have increased pay for members of local police unions by up to 3 percent.
In his latest monthly column, Councilman Dick Ladd writes about the local gains from the 2013 fiscal year county budget.
From Gov. Martin O'Malley to Maryland's legislators and Anne Arundel County councilmen, everyone is sounding off on the upholding of the Affordable Care Act.
I've gathered the comments from Broadneck residents, and our county councilmen, on Thursday's big news.
Broadneck and Cape St. Claire elementary schools are getting additional teachers through next year's budget.