Lane closures will be in the evening hours.
Part of the proposed increases would help pay for the Intercounty Connector, designed to reduce congestion in D.C. and Baltimore suburbs.
Lt. Governor Announces Milestone at Charlestown in Catonsville Monday.
Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens welcomes 10 veterans to the Circle of the Immortals.
The credit helps pay for eco-friendly home improvements.
Asking a difficult question.
Lane closures, reduced speeds and traffic jams are all in the future as crews set about rehabilitating the US 40 bridge over the Patapsco River.
While closure is at hand for many recovering from the death of family members on 9/11, the demise of the mastermind who orchestrated the attacks offers little satisfaction.
Veterans at CCBC Catonsville said the news would be "a huge morale booster" for those still in the military.
UMBC expert said threat to the United States could be more long term.
Congressional and state leaders say the U.S. "must remain vigilant."
News of the terrorist leader's death broke late Sunday night.
According to longtime Baltimore journalist and author Michael Olesker, the essence of William Donald Schaefer's political style can be captured with two words: personal contact.
The money from speed cameras is used for extra police officers, investigators and equipment to solve crimes.
A task force headed by the State Highway Administration is concluding.
Federal employees, many of whom live in Maryland, could be placed on furlough if there is a federal government shutdown.
Monday was Melissa Gotsch's first day at the Catonsville branch.
A demonstration asks mothers to drive with their lights on in the daylight on April Fool's Day to remind people not to text and drive.
A community input meeting on proposed homes on Thistle Road draws a crowd.
Proposal is for 10 townhomes.
On average, 62 percent less people are using the road during evening rush hour.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn about the latest attempt by Maryland to save local money.
Review to look at need for new hospital, uses by UMBC, recreation space and mixed use development.
CCBC Catonsville starts "Insomniac Institute."
Did you ever look through your husband's pockets while he's asleep? That's illegal. So is taking a lion to the movies in Baltimore City.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn about the latest attempt by Maryland to save money, and face.
Radiation dangers in wake of earthquake, tsunami could sour public opinion on building more reactors.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a tax on specific snack foods to help fund an anti-obesity program for kids.
Church and charitable groups organize to help the victims of the tsunami and earthquake in Japan.
Rain will continue through afternoon hours
While Maryland government seeks to limit the work of vandals and ‘tot lot’ developments, it’s expanding its presence in other places, like with the booming growth of Ft. Meade.
It’s what some see as a new era in Maryland in terms of development, and there is major action on the same-sex marriage bill.
Ice from moving vehicles can cause damage.
Temperatures expected to rise above freezing in the afternoon.
County, nonprofits, churches got together in Towson Tuesday to reflect on deaths
Sally Griffin starts three-year term as president.
Taxes, budgets, development and home sales dominated a lively Chamber of Commerce event.