Howard County Office of Transportation and Downtown Columbia Partnership join to present family biking event and benefit for Grassroots
Non-perishable food and financial donations sought to provide meals for individuals and families in Howard County's shelter for the homeless
Non-perishable food items and donations sought for meals for individuals and families living in Howard County's shelter for the homeless.
Civic leader will read from and discuss his "coming of age" memoir with son Brandon Nov. 17; program is free and open to the public
In partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, Downtown Columbia's master developer is giving away 250 trees to green our neighborhoods
Popular instructor talks about what makes life stories compelling and offers tips on writing your own personal history in free program
Six restaurants will provide special food and drink pairings during the walkable of development activity and new and favorite places to dine
Popular instructor focuses on how to write compelling life stories by examining outstanding examples of autobiographical works
Picnic barbeque, hand craft beer, live music, fishing, outdoors games and other activities featured at Kittleman Farm in West Friendship
Of Providing Award-Winning Care To Seniors In A Family Setting
Executive Director of Downtown Columbia Partnership shares plans in presentation at Residences at Vantage Point retirement community
Celebration of Life for former Howard County Superintendent of Schools set for Thursday, Sept. 15, 4 p.m. at Wilde Lake High School theatre
Residences at Vantage Point Retirement Community Hosts Presentation on Upcoming Development in Columbia by Phillip Dodge on Sept. 15
Columbia resident went on to serve as Professor and Director of the Center for Leadership in Education at Towson University from 2000-2018
Walkers can enjoy a double the fun day when they join the 7th Annual McCeney March Sat. September 24 followed by a Museum Family Fun Day.
Nikole Hannah-Jones Scholarships of $5,000 each, established by The Howard Hughes Corp., presented to Dylan Bradford and Mia Swaby-Rowe
Stage play will debut in Bowie, MD on Sunday, September 18
Help is needed from community groups or individuals to prepare or buy 150 meals per day for families living in the shelter for the homeless
Four Laurel area seniors have been awarded $1,000 LHS McCeney Education Fund Scholarships and one freshman received $500.
Hot crabs, cold oysters, pit beef, beer and wine included in $85/person admission; tables of 10 are $800 and receive reserved seating.
Kittleman Family Farm is site of picnic barbecue, music by What's Next, outdoor games, Moon bounce, fishing contest and other activities
Julie Hummer is running for Anne Arundel County Council in District 4. Here's everything to know about the Democratic candidate.
Columbia resident led team of award-winning editors and writers in Howard and Baltimore Counties and spent 19 years at The Washington Post
Flags are being flown at half-staff Wednesday until Thursday 7 a.m. in honor of Lance Cpl. Eugene C. Mills III who was killed 10 years ago.
Numerous cats and dogs were rescued from a Laurel home that was on fire. Not all of the animals survived.
Mental health professionals and police respond to psychiatric emergencies, family crises and other traumatic events in the community
A Howard County construction project in North Laurel will shut down Leishear Road from Graeloch Road to Mary Lee Lane starting June 20.
Laurel residents are encouraged to participate in a hurricane preparedness webinar June 8 via Zoom.
Pilot program includes 200 electric scooters located in Downtown Columbia, Wilde Lake and Oakland Mills and other major destinations
Upper Laurel Lake Pond off Oxford Drive should be ready for use in July after maintenance crews finish dredging and repairing bank erosion.
Eight Downtown Columbia Restaurants Will Offer Samples of Special Menu Items and Cocktails During Sip, Snack & Stroll Walking Tour June 16
Traffic isn't expected to be impacted by the redirection of excess water from an elevated storage tank in Laurel.
There are several things homeowners can do to help combat mosquitoes, which the city will start spraying for on Sunday night.
The 2022 Memorial Day ceremony in Laurel will be held Sunday in-person and broadcast live and rebroadcast Monday.
Popular author leads two separate sessions on aging: one for older adults living alone and one for adult children and other caregivers
"It's OK to Ask" suicide prevention program seeks to raise awareness and reduce stigma of mental health issues across all ages and cultures
County Office of Transportation and Downtown Columbia Partnership on site with refreshments, giveaways and information to encourage cycling
Chelsea Lemon Fetzer Will Share Her Work as a "Mixed" Racialized Writer in an Interactive Program on Tuesday, May 24
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.