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The Maryland Department of Agriculture will spray communities in Glen Burnie and Pasadena on Sept. 7 and 14.
Glen Burnie Park Elementary, Marley Glen and Solley Elementary schools are closed due to ongoing power outages.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown stopped by a BGE command center in Piney Orchard to assess the response to power outages caused by Tropical Storm Irene.
Thousands of outages are in the Glen Burnie area, with some coming up with creative ways to help their families cope.
Gov. Martin O’Malley says some residents may be in the dark for days.
Gov. Martin O'Malley on what it's been like leading a major disaster response from the Maryland Emergency Management Agency in Reisterstown.
Residents of flood-prone areas urged to evacuate.
Travel through BWI Thurgood Marshall airport has significantly changed in the 10 years since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Patch spoke with Bob Mosier, spokesman for Anne Arundel County Public Schools, to get some detail on the size and scope of the system's busing operation.
Patch reader Phyllis C. Linton correctly identified the location in last week's "Where in Glen Burnie?" photo contest.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell spoke with Patch about the educational and economic challenges facing educators in 2011.
Maryland's tax-free week this year is Aug. 14 to 20 and applies to clothing and footwear.
A Carroll County man was arrested Tuesday after a handgun was detected in his carry-on luggage at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, the Baltimore Sun reported.
The State Highway Administration is working to make more than a dozen intersections along Ritchie Highway, many of them in Glen Burnie, safer for pedestrians, the Maryland Gazette reported.
The U.S. attorney's office filed charges against Daryl Jones (D-1st District) claiming he didn't file income tax returns in 2005 when he was a criminal defense attorney.
The 28th annual event was held Tuesday evening at Brooklyn Park Middle School.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.
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Delegate Pat McDonough announced late Wednesday night that in addition to considering a potential run against five-term Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger's congressional seat, he will also consider challenging Sen. Ben Cardin in 2012.
Greg Christy, who most recently taught physical education at Rippling Woods Elementary in Glen Burnie, was sentenced to two 18-month sentences—that were suspended—and two concurrent terms of five years probation, according to the Maryland Gazette.
Anne Arundel County Public Library gave free Bowie Baysox tickets to students enrolled in the summer reading program.
Patch reader Kelly almost correctly identified the location in last week's "Where in Glen Burnie?" photo contest.
State Department of Agriculture expands wood quarantine to try to stop the destructive pest. Residents urged not to move firewood.
Event at Government House in Annapolis kicks off "Buy Local Challenge" week, July 23 to 31.
Maryland State Police are keeping their eyes open for stranded motorists in the hot sun.
The Baltimore Gas and Electric Company anticipates increases in electric usage as heat wave continues across central Maryland and urges customers to conserve.
In preparation for the budget season and new leadership at the community college in 2012, the council approves a special efficiency audit.
The Maryland Department of the Environment said ozone levels will be potentially unhealthy for sensitive groups. The "code orange" alert affects all of the Baltimore metropolitan region, including Anne Arundel County.
The county’s health department issues prevention tips as more residents head outdoors.
The county councilman said a private donor already has signed on to fund the project that he hopes also would include an environmental education center, the Maryland Gazette reported.
Board of Education confirms Primary Years Programme candidate schools, gains two new members and approves new framework for the Citizen Advisory Committee.
In a letter to U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, the NAACP calls for an investigation into the hiring practices of the Anne Arundel County police department and library system.
Complaint was filed last week with the Department of Education, but a meeting was already scheduled between members of the African-American community and school officials.
‘Tis the season for picnics.'
Zoning changes not endorsed by county planners and council rejects loosened pier docking laws.
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Republican delegates gathered in downtown Annapolis Thursday to deliver thousands of petitions to the Maryland Secretary of State's office.
Automobile travel is expected to go down 3 percent across the country, but five out of six travelers will still drive to their holiday destination.
Councilman John J. Grasso (R-Glen Burnie) said the installation of fountains along the town's creeks could help improve the quality of Marley and Furnace creeks, the Maryland Gazette reported.