Patch covers the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Edgewater, Davidsonville and southern Anne Arundel County.
A delegate says the governor's redistricting plan cuts the county into pieces that "make absolutely no sense."
The Senate and House majority leaders put the task force in writing on Wednesday.
The group discussed its future along with school start times, classroom sizes and the allocation of new teachers in the county.
For now, Marylanders may request that utility companies defer installing smart meters.
A national bicycle organization ranked Maryland as the eighth most biker-friendly state.
The county will be collecting trash and recycling bins once a week starting next week.
Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal popular Mexican restaurant chain under investigation for hiring undocumented workers.
Annetta Spruill invites disadvantaged children to her 90-acre farm to bridge the education gap.
A large turnout from south county residents is expected at Monday's budget hearing at Old Mill High.
Parents want the school to be renovated sooner than the county executive's proposed budget suggests.
The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that owners of pit bulls are liable for damages caused by attacks by the breed, but a local veterinarian disagrees.
County Executive John R. Leopold said he and the County Council will now have to find a way to fund an additional $12 million for the school system.
A recent community meeting at the Southern District Police Station featured a Secret Service special agent.
Baltimore police said Carl O. Snowden was in a parked car with a sex offender on Friday.
The Charter Revision Commission delivered its final report Monday.
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and encouraged residents to buy local crabs.
Approximately 100 students will move from Central to Davidsonville and Mayo elementary schools.
The superintendent's proposal moves approximately 100 students from Central to Davidsonville and Mayo Elementary.
The primary disagreement is whether the county met Maintenance of Effort (MOE) requirements in 2012 and how those numbers impact fiscal year 2013.
The NAACP claims that Anne Arundel County Public Schools discriminate against African-Americans when disciplining students.
The International Brotherhood of Police Officers are running ads backing Anne Arundel County Deputy Chief Emerson Davis and criticizing Chief James Teare.
Four local artists are among the 21 selected to participate in the first art exhibit from the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues.
Parents interested in enrolling their children can do so starting May 1.
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to approve a bill to increase the state's minimum dropout age from 16 to 17, and gradually to 18.
Come on out to grab fresh and locally grown produce from 7 a.m. to noon.
Clean Water, Healthy Families released a video urging residents to voice their support of various water-treatment bills before the Maryland General Assembly comes to an end.
Several voting stations throughout the area experienced an increase during the midday lunch rush.
A quick highlight of voting stations in the area and a helpful quiz to learn which GOP candidate is right for you.
Anglers could win a $200 gift card and more for catching the unwanted predator in local waterways.
The Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils general assembly voted for Nick Lefavor of Old Mill to become the next student member of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education.
Patch sat down with the councilman and learned why he loves to don eye-catching bow ties instead of traditional neckties.
Two main themes regarding the redistricting proposal arose from the public testimony Tuesday night at South River High.
Providing minute-by-minute reports from the public testimony meeting at South River High.
Madison Fredericks of Southern High spent her Monday sitting in a mock council meeting with her fellow student representatives.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools officials will hear public testimony Tuesday night regarding the redistricting proposal that seeks to decrease overcrowding at Central Elementary.
The indoor air quality specialist who investigated concerns at the school will join school officials as they field questions Thursday night.
Madison Fredericks of Souther High shadowed District 7 Councilman Jerry Walker (R-7th District) after she was selected for the special honor.
The Maryland State Department of Education gave six of the schools two separate awards for performance on the MSAs and HSAs.
The money will go towards a water reclamation facility in Churchton and will help ensure cleanliness in water redistributed into the Chesapeake Bay.