The U.S. Congressman said the government would pursue all leads in locating those responsible for the explosions at the Boston Marathon Monday.
The garrison commander is seeking feedback on the potential impact of a smaller Army.
April 15 is the deadline for filing a tax return. Do you need a hand getting it done? Here are some places close by that can help.
In her newsletter, the delegate from District 32 gives her thoughts on the biggest issues during the just-completed legislative session.
The increase is in line with revenue gains at casinos elsewhere in Maryland.
Legislation impacting the sale of certain types of guns has been passed by the General Assembly. Here's how legislators representing Odenton and Severn voted.
This week's look at jobs on the installation include positions in engineering and victims' assistance, plus a special trainee program.
Installation officials say the fields are too muddy to handle large crowds that may come from a grand opening celebration.
None of these stories about the Odenton-Severn area are true. But they could be.
The community will vote on new directors at its annual meeting on April 9.
The Department of Defense said workers will only be required to take 14 days off during a five month period.
This week's look at federal jobs features positions in homeland security, intelligence and engineering.
Officiais dedicated the $4.7 million facility, one of the first of its kind on a military base.
Speaking in Gambrills on Tuesday, Mike Livingston of the Bank of Glen Burnie says economic conditions are gradually improving despite some "headwinds."
The county will hold several public meetings in early April, featuring an update on the development near Arundel Mills and news on the installation of a major water line on Route 3.
The MARC Penn Line will begin its new schedule Monday. Also, Fort Meade has tweaked its gate schedule.
Here's a look at our events calendar this week.
Officials reach an agreement with a labor union on one-day-a-week furloughs, which could kick in April 26 and extend to September.
The county council rejects a plan that would have divided Odenton between two districts. Another simpler redistricting plan also falls short of approval.
Is the Penn Line getting crowded? Is the parking situation getting tougher? Let us know.
The operating hours for the Mapes and Rockenbach Road gates will change on March 25. Officials said it was not due to sequestration.
Here's a look at the events this week impacting the Odenton and Severn area.
Sequestration hasn't entirely halted hiring at the installation.
The eastern half of the town would remain in District 4, grouped with portions of Gambrills. The north and west part of Odenton would move to District 1.
Walter Mondale will be among the first inductees into the DINFOS Hall of Fame.
Gen. Keith Alexander expresses concern about sequestration and urges for more information sharing between the public and private sector.
The event scheduled for Saturday was cancelled due to necessary pool repairs.
The representative from the 2nd District said it would only reinforce the sequestration cuts. The bill passed the U.S. House without his support.
Maryland Live! saw revenue rise from $35.9 million to $38.34 million. The state saw a 7.5 percent revenue gain at its three casinos.
Col. Edward Rothstein spoke to stakeholders at the installation about the potential impact of deep budget cuts.
On March 25, the Penn Line schedule will be adjusted to improve on-time performance of some trains.
A Hanover gas station is now no longer banned to military personnel, but the installation added a Laurel tobacco shop.
The federal government has $20 million in funds available for things like sidewalks, shared paths and wetland creation. Could any of the money come here?
Fort Meade's Public Affairs office updates the public on the latest happenings on base.
Jody Leddy will be leaving the county executive's office to pursue a career in real estate.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee will meet Tuesday and get an update on the changes at the installation.
Operators had asked for two more years to implement plans for a rubble landfill and sand and gravel operation in southern Odenton.
USAJobs.gov once showed a wealth of new jobs at Fort Meade. But not today.
The Department of Defense could see spending cuts of more than 9 percent, leading to possible furloughs for civilian workers.
Christian Hodges, a junior at Arundel, is one of two students who could have some voting rights on the state board.