Charter amendments introduced Monday could boot convicted felons.
Have a problem with traffic? Let county planners know on Tuesday night.
Smith thanked the county government for support during the budget season.
Patch covers the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the Broadneck area and Anne Arundel County.
County Attorney David Plymyer warned the County Council against revising the budget.
A bill introduced this week would give police union members a 3-percent raise.
Panelists pitch wild ideas to resolve congestion on Route 50.
ACLU representative says actions taken are "beyond the pale."
A community meeting will be held Tuesday to air comments on transportation in Broadneck.
The trail will run along College Parkway and ultimately connect with the Baltimore and Annapolis Trail.
Councilman Dick Ladd writes a monthly column, which he has submitted to Patch.
A councilman said he would like more playground equipment for children.
More than 70 new teachers will be hired for the 2012-2013 school year, but current teachers will not receive a pay raise.
A property tax rate hike is included in the 2013 fiscal year's proposed budget.
Crofton Elementary, Severna Park High schools are moved up on the construction schedule under the proposed budget.
For now, Marylanders may request that utility companies defer installing smart meters.
The final budget vote is slated for Wednesday morning.
The county will be collecting trash and recycling bins once a week starting next week.
A Maryland senator said colleagues were sidetracked by same-sex marriage issues throughout the session.
As the finish line for the new budget draws closer, officials are still days away from a solution.
Anne Arundel County Police Chief James Teare's name was removed from a congratulatory message from the council on Monday.
The next meeting of the Arnold Preservation Council will give Sen. John C. Astle a chance to speak on this year's session.
The schools superintendent rails against the county executive in a speech at the second budget hearing.
Now is the chance to speak up about the county's budget for the coming year.
Funding a replacement for Severna Park High School is within the proposed budget, and parents asked that it stay there.
The old rules allowed for an ice skating rink on open space, but not baseball fields.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
A suit filed by Democratic Senators Delores Kelley and Jim Brochin says the plan violates the Maryland Constitution.
Broadneck and Severna Park's councilman outlines his support of County Executive John Leopold's proposed 2013 budget.
Martha Gardner and her class got a visit from Councilman Dick Ladd on Tuesday.
Catch up on a week's worth of news in one sitting.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.
The Charter Revision Commission delivered its final report Monday.
The low turnout across the county proved no different in Broadneck.
The deputy chief of police has asked for the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene and conduct an investigation.
The primaries are Tuesday. Will you be voting?
In case you missed them, here are the week's top stories.
The councilman said he would serve the council as he served the Marines—with honor.
Chief said he doesn't want to impede grand jury investigation.