School board members patched a $6.2 million hole in their budget on Wednesday, kept teachers out of harm's way, but will move forward with reconstruction of Lothian Elementary.
Through a $115 million grant, the state hopes to go high-tech, statewide, by fall 2013.
Volunteers have been hard at work, leading tours and renovating the National Historic Landmark.
High bacterial levels found during testing have closed the area to swimming.
Sen. Fowler has been working to clean up Maryland waterways for many years, particularly his beloved Patuxent River. He is perhaps most well-known for popularizing the 'wade in' event designed to engage people in water quality issues.
County officials said back-ups like the one last Wednesday are not expected for the remainder of the project, which is set to wrap in September.
The 21-member panel advocates and makes recommendations on a variety of disability policies.
District 7 Councilman Jerry Walker wants to exempt second-hand firearm dealers from documenting their goods with local authorities, but delayed a final vote on Monday.
Executive Leopold has issued his plan to increase transparency in the comprehensive zoning talks by holding an additional public hearing before the council is set to discuss District 6-7's zoning applications later this month.
The County Executive wants to stop the comprehensive zoning process to reform the process, but some council members say they have no intention of derailing the talks at this point.
In the wake of recent disasters, residents are encouraged to participate in an exercise that will measure the county's sheltering abilities.
Officials said high gas prices are not expected to be a deterrent for those looking to get away for the holiday.
Fifty zoning change proposals in Anne Arundel County Council Districts 6 and 7 were reviewed on Wednesday. Most were passed on to the county council for a vote later this year.
On Monday, citizens testified for and against the 50 zoning applications and 60 appeals for Districts 6 and 7.
Maxwell: "Decisions made today have significant ramifications down the road."
Supporters say the legislation will discourage poaching and other illegal fisheries activities.
Anne Arundel County Department of Health announced change in fee effective June 1.
Anne Arundel County withdraws request to be exempt from a state educational requirement mandating funding, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Process of selection continues Tuesday at the School Board.
Planning Advisory Board hears testimony on proposed zoning changes in Edgewater, Annapolis and Crofton.
The Anne Arundel County Council tackled second-hand gun sales, Chesapeake Bay reforestation, Ethics Commission vacancy and Fire Department radios during a four-hour meeting Monday night.
Anne Arundel County Department of Health provides resources to parents to help navigate the topic of sex with teenagers.
Although deliberations on the county executive's proposed budget for next year are far from over, some employees are already feeling the effects of the legislation.
Despite a slight dip over last year, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said the crab population is trending in the right direction.
With only a few hours to go before the tax-filing deadline, the Maryland Comptroller's Office shared some last-minute tax tips.
County Executive John R. Leopold proposes the county budget for the 2012 fiscal year, calls for rise in property taxes.
Over two dozen citizens showed up to voice unanimous opposition to proposal for area rezoning.
Hurricane Irene took out a number of trees in the area; the state will help you pay for new ones.
Federal government budget impasse could impact local residents and businesses.
To help residents plan around upcoming road closures, the county has released specific time frames for work to be completed.
Joanna Conti was elected earlier this month, has rolled out a questionnaire to help determine the CAC's agenda.
Expect lane closures from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday starting Monday.
If appointed by the governor, Buck would be the 38th student member.
On a single day, drivers bypassed the extended stop arm of a school bus 845 times in Anne Arundel County.
After a failed attempt to override County Executive Leopold's line-item veto of three amendments to the recently-passed binding arbitration bill, union leaders say a court battle is now imminent.
At a town hall meeting, Library Administrator Hampton "Skip" Auld, encouraged residents to contact their local leaders to speak out against the proposed cuts.
Jillian Buck has wanted to sit on the panel since she went to her first CRASC meeting in sixth grade.
Heavy rains across the state could cause moderate to heavy flooding.
After approving two critical amendments, the council unanimously approved a bill that will alter the process of binding arbitration between public sector employees and the county.
District 7 councilman predicts Bill 4-11, which will curtail the power of binding arbitration for public sector employees, will pass at Monday night's County Council meeting.