Cornelius Johnson, 24, is being held without bond after being arrested in connection with the murder of his half-brother, Andrew Johnson, 25, the Maryland Gazette reports.
State Highway administrators debuted a monster-sized "tow plow" Thursday. The new tool can plow two lanes of snow at one time.
The Anne Arundel County Learn To Live program offers free self-help information to assist adults and teens in quitting smoking.
Glen Burnie Councilman John Grasso (R-2nd District) said internet hotel booking sites appeared to be operating in a dishonest manner and the amendment to the current law will balance the scales.
When it comes to reporting power outages, BGE says part of the blame may lie with consumers.
The state of Maryland hired an outside firm to conduct public forums throughout November to aid in the search for a new state superintendent.
Feds say drinking raw milk can lead to illness.
The North County branch, along with all of the other libraries in Anne Arundel County, will allow patrons to borrow e-readers starting on Nov. 2.
Known as a blue state, Maryland has donated nearly $1 million to Republican presidential candidates so far this year.
A local court says MDpetitions.com can defend the petition drive that put the DREAM Act to a referendum
Additional fees for bay restoration may only be a modest start, expert says.
Stimulus money for Maryland work crews is drying up.
This month's column from Anne Arundel County Schools Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell emphasizes the importance of efforts to push students toward more challenging classes.
A recent report has Maryland ranked 10th, the state's highest placement to date, jumping six spots from last year's report.
The Congressional redistricting bill put forth by Gov. Martin O'Malley passed 91 to 46 in the House after passing 33 to 13 in the Senate on Tuesday.
Gov. Martin O'Malley said Monday that he will consider the gas tax increase and other revenue-raising recommendations by the Blue Ribbon Commission on Transportation Funding.
Committee votes to reject Republican alternative plan and sends Gov. Martin O'Malley's map to the full House.
Council vote narrowly approves development.
Republicans offer only one amendment in a debate some expected would last until late Monday night.
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.
Both the flu shot and nasal spray will be available Tuesday at the Glen Burnie Health Center.
Leaders from both political parties say the current proposal aims to bolster Democratic power by squeezing out Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-Buckleystown) and diluting minority voting power.
Tobacco lobbyist says the hike would cause the state to lose revenue, forcing smokers to leave the state to buy tobacco.
Maryland legislators will meet beginning Oct. 17 for a special session to pass Congressional redistricting before the start of the 2012 legislative session, according to a press release from the governor's office.
County Councilman John J. Grasso (R-2nd District) has said he will oppose giving tax breaks to a developer that would build affordable housing on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard, according to the Maryland Gazette.
Effective Oct. 1, drivers are no longer allowed to read messages while driving or while stopped in traffic in Maryland.
The schools were two of four county high schools that failed to meet federal requirements on the High School Assessment test, The Capital reported Saturday.
The waiver would give Maryland's public schools more flexibility in allocating funds.
The pigs had been on the loose since Sept. 2. Animal control safely captured them with the assistance of the Department of Natural Resources. They will now be put up for adoption.
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed cutting costs by $3 billion, laying off more than 110,000 workers nationwide and potentially closing 42 post offices and four processing facilities in Maryland, to shore up its depleted finances.
Some soldiers have begun to look for work before leaving service by attending career fairs like the one held recently at Fort Meade.
An event Wednesday will provide information on existing programs and how to apply, while a meeting on Oct. 11 at AACC will discuss the new PVA High School Program.
State Highway Administration officials closed the ramp more than a week ago.
The pavement collapsed sometime Thursday afternoon, according to the State Highway Administration.
Councilman John J. Grasso explained the status of the comprehensive rezoning applications in District 2 and stressed his support of the decisions made by Planning and Zoning.
North County and Glen Burnie high schools had the highest number of illegally enrolled students over the past four years, according to the Maryland Gazette.
One of three public meetings took place at the North County Area Branch Library Wednesday, bringing attendees up to speed on a renovation process that is expected to take AACPL 20 years to complete.
The State Highway Administration warns motorists as high water collects on Maryland roadways, leading to some road closures.
Severna Park Patch brings you an update on the construction of the 9/11 Memorial in Millersville.