The county's state delegation wants to use revenue from casinos to increase security and mental health services at public schools.
A walk-in clinic on Jan. 14 will allow county residents to get free FluMist®, a nasal spray flu vaccine, from 3 to 7 p.m.
Tanya Rodriguez and Wendee Montes tied the knot at the Anne Arundel Circuit Courthouse in Annapolis on Wednesday.
Additional revenue could fund state transportation projects.
The county offers tips for how to prepare your pine for pick-up after the holidays.
Nearly 400 residents donated items to help others through the county's Holiday Sharing Program.
Maryland's American Civil Liberties Union says it wants to see the dossiers the County Executive John Leopold allegedly compiled against 11 people.
The licenses will become effective on Jan. 1, 2013.
Former Anne Arundel County Councilman Daryl Jones is asking the state’s highest court to return him to office.
Community and environmental groups did not attend a hearing before a PSC law judge in which the company submitted technical documents.
The councilman says he will run on a campaign of fiscal discipline and initiative.
The state comptroller told PTA officials they had been violating tax law by not collecting sales tax.
The 2012 Republican candidate for U.S. Senate is considering a run for governor.
The site includes two young commenters from Maryland.
Online petitions to secede surround the Free State.
A look at the vote totals for precincts in Glen Burnie show President Obama narrowly edged challenger Mitt Romney on Election Day.
From issues to lines at the polls, see how Election Day went in Glen Burnie.
"We all sense that America is on the brink of declining," Harris told Maryland Republicans Tuesday night.
Don't forget to vote! Find your poll location and ballot summary in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Early voting in Maryland starts Saturday for the 2012 presidential election.
A look at what's at stake—and how the battle is being waged.
Four children from the Baltimore metropolitan area are the first recorded flu cases for 2012.
Report by Pittsburgh firm says the June festival generated huge sum for Baltimore area.
State Board of Elections mails 8,000 Maryland Voters postcard citing voter registration problems.
The county executive recently toured the Adolescent and Family Services Clinic in Glen Burnie.
The Board of Education will hear testimony from local parents regarding the superintendent's proposed capital budget Wednesday night.
But at a hearing with the PSC, the chief executive officer supported the utility's decision to withhold information from officials to protect customers' privacy.
Five Glen Burnie elementary schools will participate as part of the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Councilman Peter Smith (D-District 1) is requesting additional time for residents to comment on plans for a Waste-to-Energy treatment facility in Curtis Bay.
Schools Superintendent Kevin Maxwell recommended requesting nearly $48 million from the state to pay for county building and design projects.
Capt. Tim Altomare succeeds Maj. William Krampf, head of the Patrol Services Bureau.
An announcement Wednesday from the Maryland Department of Agriculture says the Harundale-Marley area will be sprayed Sept. 11 and 18.
Residents are trying to get public comment portion extended past Sept. 14 deadline.
More Marylanders are expected to travel this Christmas and New Year.
Get to know the three councilmen whose decisions impact Glen Burnie residents.