A look at the headlines across the region.
Early voting for the Maryland Primary Election will take place in select locations starting March 24 for Prince George's County voters.
After weeks of deadlock, Severn resident will replace the imprisoned Daryl Jones.
"It's an honor" to have Mitt Romney in Arbutus, a resident says.
The southwestern Baltimore County suburb of Arbutus is ideal for Romney's only visit to the state before the April 3 primary, a political leader says.
While debate rages over gambling locations in county, police say illegal betting is a growing problem.
The town hall at the American Legion post in Arbutus is the GOP hopeful's only appearance in the state before the April 3 primary.
Access to information, accountability highlighted as problems in Maryland.
Debris collection will be increased during month of April.
County council members will be on hand for Jobs First Act meeting
Shining a light on local journalism.
The president will deliver a speech on energy at Prince George's Community College in Largo.
Controversial bill could see budget panel vote next week.
Funding and assistance totaling $300,000 is being considered by the Laurel Council.
Patch is checking in as the Laurel Council and mayor will be meeting tonight at 7 p.m.
Building to be sold to developer for $2.3 million.
Former Prince George’s County executive still receives a $50,000 annual pension while in prison.
After review, Prince George’s County police issued a citation and fine to Karen Toles.
Representatives from the school system will present its policies regarding homeless students this week.
Primaries will be held in 10 states.
Drop off food healthy food right at your nearby mail box.
Republican John Leopold has been accused of using his executive protection staff to assist campaign dirty tricks and sexual encounters.
Karen Toles must complete a driver improvement class.
Mary Lehman wants citizens to be more knowledgeable about the county’s planning process.
Stakeholders weighed in at Howard County's human services town hall Wednesday night on the state's budget.
Karen Toles was cited for speeding in a county vehicle.
Karen Toles released a statement in response to the traffic stop.
Racial slur at council meeting ignites diversity debate.
Poll finds support for National Harbor casino.
Residents and business owners are invited to stop by the Laurel Municipal Center.
With the state Senate expected to pass the bill, and Gov. O'Malley expected to sign it, same-sex marriage may soon be legal in Maryland.
Rushern Baker says if gambling comes to county, it must be “world class.”
An amendment added to the bill would delay same-sex marriage ceremonies until after the 2012 elections.
Effects of shift in state funding would devastate county budgets, executives say.
County Council members said they unanimously oppose the slots bill in the state General Assembly.
Laurel mayor unveils "My Time With the Mayor" initiative today. Residents are encouraged to drop by.
Non-profits from across the county were awarded nearly $220,000 in United Way grants including the Laurel Boys and Girls Club.
General Assembly puts brakes on proposed 5-cent plastic bag tax.
County vehicles will be working through midnight to ensure roadways are clear.
Candidates spent more than $34,000 during the 2011 election cycle.