Patch is going through the top stories of 2012. Today, we check out the major stories from May in the Odenton-Severn area.
Here's a look at what the town is hoping for as we head into 2013.
We're giving a nod to 2012 by highlighting the top news stories from each month. Today, we review February.
Someone bought a coffee for someone behind them in line. That started a trend that continued all morning.
The new store replaced a much smaller outlet, and now includes gas pumps and a car wash.
Bonefish Grille will open soon at the Waugh Chapel Towne Centre and is seeking 100 workers.
The store had operated from a temporary location while its historic building was moved to accommodate the new Walgreens.
A scan of listings on the popular auction site show some unique items from Odenton and Severn, including a firefighters jacket and an antique wooden spool.
Look to land a position with the government. Take a look at these new listings for jobs based at installation.
In honor of the Whopper's 55th anniversary, you can buy one of Burger King's iconic burgers and get your second one for 55 cents.
Pumpkin, the official mascot of the Gambrills General Store, found a helpful place to nap.
The delivery company has several local positions available during the holiday period.
The Hops N Vines store in Odenton organized a special trip to the Frederick brewery.
The Oriole Bird will be on hand to help light the 25-foot tree.
This week's look at job openings includes positions in medicine, security and shipping.
Are you going to brave the shopping crowds? Here's a look at the big spots and when they'll open and close Friday.
The independently-owned shop on Annapolis Road has a wide range of gift ideas.
A jury determined that NVR Homes used poor work when constructing units at the 55-and-over condominium complex.
Arundel Mills shoppers can get up to $50 in free slot play, but you have to spend a lot at the mall to get it.
The Severn-based operation will serve meals to branches of the Armed Forces under a $13 million contract.
As the holidays approach, why not gift yourself a new home? Here are a few that are open to the public this weekend.
Look for some things to do this weekend? Here are a few events happening in west Anne Arundel County.
The casual dining chain is looking for up to 40 workers and is eyeing a mid-December opening.
Looking for a new job? Here are a few positions open in the area.
In honor of Veterans Day, many restaurants and other attractions are offering discounts on Monday, and in some cases throughout 2012.
A sign at the local Hess station reminds us that the holidays are approaching.
My Gym of Crofton will have an open house all this weekend and next.
The operators of Maryland Live! said it will move fast to hire 1,000 new workers and install table games now that voters have approved expanded gambling.
The store has recalled two types of salad mixes sold in the last few weeks.
The store held a ribbon cutting at its new location adjacent to J. King's Restaurant in Gambrills
The grocery chain said the product may contain pieces of plastic that could pose a choking hazard.
Some tips on getting the essentials before the storm.
Patch got a sneak preview of the new store. Here's what you can expect when it opens Sunday.
The popular Gambrills restaurant has introduced some new menu items to coincide with the cooler weather.
The bank held a ribbon-cutting Monday near the new Wegmans and Target.
Odenton Station Dental is teasing its opening by hopping on Facebook. It will be one of the first tenants at the Village at Odenton Station.
All casinos in the state pulled in less money than they did in August, including Maryland Live!, which added hundreds of new machines.
The new menu will debut Oct. 6 and will feature beignets, fried chicken and waffles, and grits and biscuits.
Perry's Restaurant in Odenton is known for its Greek cuisine, but will have month-long Oktoberfest specials with homemade German food. And believe it or not, it's in the family.
Census figures show that Maryland had the highest median household income in the nation, paced by wealth in counties near Baltimore and Washington, DC.