The Anne Arundel County Volunteer Center announces open volunteer positions.
Last year, South River High School STEM students worked with business and government leaders to come up with solutions to real world problems.
Subdistrict 33B moves north while new District 30B moves in, but there is still time to comment on the new map.
The delegate for District 30 will be online Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. with Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch to chat online about the upcoming session.
It is a new year, and the Senior Center is starting it off with winter classes, meetings, breakfasts, lunches and shows.
The Anne Arundel County Council is expected to vote Monday on a bill to allow a special tax district to pay for needed upgrades.
The new Congressional district for Davidsonville and parts of Edgewater has changed, what will it mean for the 2012 election?
The once busy road should reopen before the end of the year.
The county says work has not stopped, but unforeseen problems have caused engineers to redesign the project.
Online registration is confidential, free and only takes a few minutes.
Entertainment, education, nutrition and more are available this month at the hot spot for age 55-plus residents of Anne Arundel County.
Defenders of the law say that signatures gathered by a computer in a referendum petition aren't valid—that individual voter signatures are required.
Don't be one of the 48 million Americans who get sick from food-borne illnesses each year.
Want to give a little to the less fortunate this holiday season? State and local social service agencies team up to match donors with those in need.
Panel looking at plans to double and eventually triple residential tax, currently set at $30 per year.
Library customers can now get a Kindle or Nook to checkout—complete with a list of adult and youth titles.
Fifi and Fido may live in a beautiful home, and wear a lovely collar, but are they properly registered with the county?
African-American voting rights groups, Republicans join to oppose O'Malley plan.
Focus turns to job creation plan that is likely to couple tax increases with growth in capital budget spending.
Special session begins Oct. 17 to remap Maryland's congressional districts.
The 13-Member Veterans panel has helped establish hiring preferences for veterans and provided funding for treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and drug addiction.
Group files brief with the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County alleging that controversial zoning changes in Districts 6 and 7 are illegal.
Every ten years, all 50 states remap their congressional districts to make adjustments due to population shifts.
Effective Oct. 1, drivers are no longer allowed to read messages while driving or while stopped in traffic in Maryland.
Managed hunts are used as a way to cull the number of animals in the park.
In response to comprehensive rezoning concerns, some residents are taking their troubles to court.
Thursday evening meeting organized by Sen. Ed Reilly brought together customer service representatives and disgruntled Davidsonville customers.
Live music, a Halloween party, a bowling party and free health screening keep seniors busy this month.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the leading cause of death in babies under a year old.
Modified season for hook and line fishery.
Department of Public Works quickly restoring north-south alternate to 424 through Davidsonville.
Anglers caught with fish over the limit, female blue crabs, fishing out of season and other violations.
Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation hopes to help rural conservation through rental program.
Travel through BWI Thurgood Marshall airport has significantly changed in the 10 years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2011.
The public is invited to a special 10th anniversary ceremony on Sunday morning.
County Council met Tuesday and voted to override 10 of Leopold's 16 vetoes.
The month of September brings the end of summer with Labor Day weekend and the start of fall camping and hunting activities.
Delays are due to a design problems and the relocation of utility poles.
With over 50,000 county households still without power, county executive hopes to ease plight.
Power remains out for 84K customers in Anne Arundel County.