The governor declared a state of emergency and evacuated Ocean City.
In absence of an extension, the deadline for public input is Sept.1.
O'Malley: State will no longer subsidize counties "for stupid land use decisions."
The Verizon Business workers' strike prevented work from starting on the Verizon lines, so Maryland 511 didn't work for some until Friday morning.
A local reader writes Patch about Howard's BRAC presentation Wednesday.
Commissioners Roush and Frazier and County business and economic development officials, will be in attendance.
The public is invited to attend the August 29 meeting.
An ad hoc committee met to discuss the Sykesville Military Memorial Monday.
The Sykesville Town Council met at a regularly scheduled meeting Monday night
Local political committee members share their thoughts on the debt limit bill.
The president announced a compromise Sunday, avoiding default.
Commissioner Doug Howard responds to controversy regarding PlanMaryland.
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.
Legislators and supporters confident governor's involvement will secure passage in 2012.
Commissioners Doug Howard and David Roush spurred discussion about economic development in Carroll County.
The Carroll County commissioners and delegates signed a Joint Marriage Resolution in June favoring heterosexual marriage. The following letter was submitted to the commissioners by the Westminster-Carroll County chapter of PFLAG.
The county Business & Employment Resource Center provided assistance to those who lost jobs at Superfresh last week.
Burke has been the acting county attorney since the position was vacated last spring.
Accessing water illegally from fire hydrants carries a hefty fine.
A new federal pilot program selected the Patapsco River as one of seven urban waterways to be targeted.
The deadline for putting illegal immigrant in-state tuition law to referendum in 2012 is next week.
Here is a list of votes taken by the Carroll County Commissioners in May.
The resolution says that marriage between a man and a woman is the foundation of America's future.
The job market might be tough but Carroll County is hiring.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
Director of Development Larry Twele resigned this week and Director of Administrative Services Cindy Parr resigned last week.
Some kids in the area seem a bit confused by the Food Pyramid's replacement.
Surdex Corporation considers building a 30,000 sq. ft. facility if airport expansion goes forward.
Carroll County government closings for the Memorial Day holiday.
A May 17 public hearing about the Carroll County Regional Airport runway expansion will continue a debate that has been ongoing since 2006.
The county commissioners are urging residents to sign a petition against in-state tuition for illegal immigrants.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners presented its budget, which includes a decrease in "spendable" funding for education. But the commission president says it’s a step toward reigning in spending.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners decides to sell the building that was promised to Access Carroll.
Close to 100 people rallied to show support for the County Commissioners, whose policy is to begin County meetings with a prayer.
The former governor will lie in state at the State House in Annapolis and in the rotunda of Baltimore City Hall.
The money from speed cameras is used for extra police officers, investigators and equipment to solve crimes.
A UMBC research park has turned into a national cybersecurity powerhouse.
Board members had to consider some difficult decisions at Wednesday evening's meeting.
A group of state legislators across the country are getting fed up with federal inaction on illegal immigration, so they're taking it upon themselves to reform immigration law.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn about the latest attempt by Maryland to save local education, water resources and....chickens.