The road needs to be paved one more time.
New speed camera moved to the road on Monday.
Bike lanes could be extended from the city into Baltimore County on Edmondson Avenue as multi-use lanes.
At least 70 union members stood outside Congressman Elijah Cummings' office from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Bill for PUD was introduced before the Baltimore County Council.
Sewage overflows underscore need to maintain aging infrastructure, experts say.
"It’s an emotion and a feeling I never thought I’d ever have, to be counted as everybody else and not judged.”--Columbia resident Obbie Rodriguez, who reports to boot camp in March.
Project is part of SHA's ongoing highway maintenance operation program.
Criticism surrounds the latest GOP political sparring over the HPV vaccine.
County needs information to apply for federal disaster assistance.
While President Obama shared his new jobs bill with the public last week, some Marylanders still see a long road ahead for their own economic recovery.
Traffic on the bridge will move to the south side to make way for construction.
The executive director of The Friends of Patapsco Valley urged residents to flood county government with calls and e-mail about the sewage spill.
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.
How many of these do you remember?
In addition to the traditional methods for alerting residents to disaster information, Maryland officials are increasingly turning to the Internet and social networking tools.
Riders on Amtrak’s Aug. 17 Northeast Regional #171, which stopped at Penn Station, BWI and New Carollton, may have been exposed to measles.
Crews are still working for a few more weeks.
Maryland's tax-free week this year is now through August 20 and applies to clothing and footwear.
Y officials are focusing on widening South Rolling Road.
"Getting ahead of the curve" on burgeoning public health menace.
Travelers may have noticed a shift in the Beltway lanes.
Public defender argues entrapment.
Heat-related illness is responsible for 941 emergency department visits since July 1 and claimed six lives so far this year.
As the crisis over how to handle the debt ceiling continues to play out within the walls of Congress, Marylanders expressed anger and frustration over the government’s political wrangling.
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The referendum on bill to provide in-state tuition for qualified illegal immigrants makes 2012 ballot.
Temperatures are expected to reach, if not surpass, 100 degrees this week.
A key part of the campaign to stop the state tuition law was use of an online petition form.
Starting today, it will be illegal to smoke at all Howard County parks--the first such regulation of its kind in the state. Other jurisdictions are paying attention.
What honeymoon?
The person who had measles visited many places in Catonsville and the region.
Single lane closures will continue on the Beltway for construction on bridge replacement project.
Baltimore County Public Works said construction will finish in September.
Here's what's going on in Catonsville that you need to know.
Annual Baltimore County Public Library summer reading program started Monday.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
Sidewalks, however, aren't part of the plan.
"From Freedom 's Shadow: African Americans and the United States Capitol" at the Benjamin Banneker Museum
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.