The former governor will lie in state at the State House, Baltimore City Hall. O'Malley orders state flags at half-staff.
Leggett was on hand to help dedicate the Emory Grove land for use as a community garden.
The 11th hour vote narrowly passed the house on Friday, with a few minor changes passed by the Senate Monday night.
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The spending plan calls for no new taxes.
The Mayor and County Executive were among the guests.
The money is from a bond bill, which would pay part of the $1.2 million price tag.
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Preservation group appeals the City's decision to allow a demolition.
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The county teachers, principals and supporting service workers unions held a rally before Tuesday's budget hearing in Rockville.
Several local groups and individuals recognized.
State Delegate Aruna Miller has begun an investigation into why it took more than a year for parents to learn that MCPS bus driver Charles Acker was suspected of downloading child pornography.
An annual debate rages on.
Are you willing to brave the masses to peek at the Cherry Blossom trees this year? If not, you can peruse these Patch photos from the comfort of your own computer.
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The City has put together a one-page list of emergency contacts.
The statue would displace one of Maryland Legislator John Hanson.
Legislation passed Monday night.
Members oppose proposed cuts that could mean reduced staff and information services.
Brown Station ES, Rachel Carson ES and Gaithersburg Middle School given educational achievement awards.
The bills were voted down by the House Judiciary Committee.
The county seeks a waiver from a state funding mandate as schools officials prepare for a fine.
The HDC upheld its ruling to issue the Historic Area Work Permit that allows Church of the Ascension to tear down a building at 202 S. Summit Ave. An appeal is expected.
Increased social media efforts will increase voter turnout, City officials hope.
A proposed reduction in federal spending on the local rail system has municipalities served by Metro worried about the impacts.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a tax on specific snack foods to help fund an anti-obesity program for kids.
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Challenges still remain.
The newly formed body is caught between an appeal and a lawsuit.
Gov. O'Malley and Congressman Chris Van Hollen join state and local officials for the indoor groundbreaking.
Patch editors Lisa Rossi and Brian Hooks gave the ICC a test run. They are among those who tried the road before riders are charged toll fees beginning March 7.
The 8th District's Chris Van Hollen was among the speakers.
Two delegates' absence surprised some supporters of the bill.
At the Gaithersburg Upcounty Senior Center, the Council discussed the future.
On the brink of filling the only new position created in the FY 2011 budget, the City pulls the offer at the last minute.