Fort Meade officials broke ground on a new privately developed apartment complex. The project will target junior enlisted service members who have been priced out of apartments nearby.
The governor visited KEYW, Corp. to outline the state's efforts to create jobs in cybersecurity.
Check out these positions that are currently accepting applicants.
President Obama outlined several proposals and initiatives that could have an impact in the Odenton and Severn area.
The 432 units at Reece Crossings will be designed for single soldiers.
There's as much as $7 million to be spent on improvements to the roads and infrastructure in Odenton. Do you have any suggestions?
Military salaries could rise by only 1 percent in 2014, amounting to an effective decline in pay, according to the news network.
Maryland Live! saw revenue decline slightly despite the first full month of 24-hour gambling.
There are thousands of new jobs coming to cyber commands at Fort Meade. Anecdotally, it seems that they pay pretty well.
From advisor to the Cyber Brigade commander to bowling alley waiter, there are jobs available at the installation.
Service members are invited to watch the 49ers and the Ravens battle on the big screen.
Developers want to put a 15-foot clock tower at the corner of Town Center Boulevard and Annapolis Road. What do you think?
The Washington Post reports that the Pentagon has approved a massive expansion of the new agency at Fort Meade.
Applicants are asking for another extension to a special exception allowing for a rubble landfill in Odenton.
The Maryland Board of Public works approved nearly $140,000 to be spent for land to be used for the South Shore trail in Millersville.
Train traffic stopped on the rail line due to electrical problems that led to a disabled train just north of BWI Airport. Amtrak service was also disrupted.
Fort Meade officials will be going door-to-door this week to inform residents of upcoming construction work.
Gov. Martin O'Malley is scheduled to talk with students about their experiences at the community college. Dustin Shirley of Odenton will take part.
The governor's proposed budget would funnel $20 million to complete intersection improvements along Route 175, the Maryland Gazette reports.
The Council member from District 4 said he will not seek a new job in politics once his term is up in 2014, but did not rule out a future campaign.
The new casino is using space at Marley Station mall to train nearly 900 students in games ranging from craps to blackjack.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee will get another look at plans for apartments on Berger Street.
Here's a look at some events of interest this week.
If you want to take MARC train into the nation's capital on Monday, here's what you need to know.
A look at the latest new job postings from the installation.
The state senator from District 21 is pushing for a constitutional amendment to bring the issue of transportation funding to the voters.
The center features a lounge with computers and flat screen televisions.
People's Community Health Centers is seeking committee members to help organize the event.
A look at last week's top stories from the installation.
Here's a look at the events coming up impacting the Odenton and Severn area this week.
The West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce is once again pushing for more funds to improve roads and transit, and will also look to keep development going in the Odenton Town Center.
All casinos in the state saw increases in revenue in the final month of the year, though revenue from Hollywood Casino and Ocean Downs was lower than in 2011. Maryland Live! pulled in $229 million in 2012.
Fort Meade's leadership has declared some neighborhoods to be unsafe for military personnel, and also warned against two gas stations selling synthetic marijuana.
It's National Trivia Day, so we're taking some time to quiz residents on their knowledge of the community.
The county council chairman will stop by the 32nd District Republican Club on Jan. 8.
A provision of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff restores a public transit subsidy to as much as $240 monthly.
Cyber and intelligence agencies are looking to fill several high-paying positions with qualified candidates.
The installation commander at Fort Meade will speak along with the county's top BRAC official.
It's now possible to gamble at Maryland Live! at any hour of the day.
It was a scorching month, and the news was hot as well. Check out these top stories from June.