Laurel Board of Trade is currently accepting applications for its fall festival.
Developers, officials gather to break ground for Town Centre at Laurel.
Laurel Mayor, Prince George’s County Executive to turn out for event.
County officials were on hand for community event this week.
Days without power, air conditioning or answers had customers at a hearing on Tuesday calling for changes to the utility—and to the panel that regulates it.
Maryland is one of a handful of states nationwide offering the service.
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The Howard County Council member said the caucus will "help support minorities interested in serving in public office."
The Maryland Lottery said the state's three casinos brought in $48 million in July, with about $33 million going to the state. Maryland Live! saw revenue rise by 25 percent in its second month.
NASA is hosting several public viewings of Curiosity as it touches down on the Red Planet.
Craig Moe’s day job at state transit administration lands him on a list of highest paid state employees.
Doctors from UMM arrive this month at Laurel Regional Hospital.
Baltimore City delegation isn't set on special session for expanded gambling yet, could hinder plans for a Prince George's County casino.
Laurel set to expand along Van Dusen Road
Council and mayor will discuss city's emergency plan.
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Laurel Council set to vote on bill requiring property owners to remove dead and dying trees.
Committee recommends larger Ward 1 as part of Census review.
Trains may be subject to heat-related speed restrictions.
City of Laurel extends hours for cooling center.
County Executives get tough on utility companies, while residents deal with a water shortage and utility scam.
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Thousands spent by City of Laurel during aftermath of storm.
City of Laurel announces generators are being installed at facilities throughout the city.
Patuxent Green residents say they were shut out of process.
The county is looking for people to help with the presidential election this November.
Expansions top agenda for tonight’s council meeting.
Despite the Fourth of July Holiday, Laurel will open cooling centers and pool.
City receives complaints of fake Baltimore Gas and Electric reps entering homes.
As temperatures creep pass 100 degrees, Laurel offers cooling areas for residents.
A look at what's on tap for the city's holiday celebration.
‘I think it’s one of the most innovative programs in the state.’ – Kathy Westcoat, president of the Baltimore-based Healthcare Access Maryland
As prospects for a Prince George’s County casino fold, county executive said he was misled by state politician, according to The Washington Post.
The country's highest court is set to rule Thursday on the Affordable Care Act.
Local dance group unleashes slick moves at Laurel High over the weekend.
Toles told police she was distracted using her phone and putting on makeup while driving close to 105 mph.
Ken Ulman co-hosts fundraiser with Howard County official supporting Marylanders for Marriage Equality.
As heat wave looms, city takes action.
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The pros and cons of term limits for members of the County Council was a topic of discussion at Monday's public hearing.