Track 14 is now back open for MARC commuters. Work on other tracks is ongoing.
From X-Ray technicians to computer scientists, Fort Meade is looking for some workers.
The Forks of the Patuxent Improvement Association voted to keep the Preserve at Two Rivers Development a 55-and-over community.
The Army is requiring its service members and civilian employees to attend sessions with experts during Suicide Prevention Month.
Cleanup of the half-acre site at Fort Meade will require the excavation of 700 tons of dirt. Officials will also treat the groundwater.
On Thursday night, the Fort Meade Restoration Advisory Board will get updates on several environmental problems at the installation.
The Board of Education will hear testimony from local parents regarding the superintendent's proposed capital budget Wednesday night.
Here's a look at what's on tap this week.
The new Trusted Traveler program will allow anyone with a Department of Defense identification to vouch for anyone in their car.
Here's a look at what federal agencies are looking for.
The county has cancelled the meeting of the Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
The Maryland Transit Administration's proposed new Penn Line schedule adds rush hour capacity during the week. But what about the weekend?
Maryland Transit Administration announces adjustment to MARC train designed to avoid delays and scheduling conflicts.
A recent report from the National Academy of Sciences called for more federal funding for transportation improvements related to BRAC. Here are some other juicy bits of information from the report.
Fields in technology and engineering are bright spots for future employment.
A report released this week said state and local governments have been carrying too much of the burden for transportation upgrades required to accomodate growth at Fort Meade.
Rains early in the day washed salt off roads, complicating snow removal efforts. State officials urged caution.
State officials gathered on Tuesday to pay tribute to local families who have lost loved ones to drunk driving and emphasized the importance of addressing the issue.
An inside look at how the Fort Meade Regional Growth Management Committee hopes to combat the massive traffic issues that lay on the horizon as BRAC developments commence.
Says voters confirmed their support of his first four years as county executive.
Patch editors in Annapolis, Broadneck, Severna Park, Glen Burnie, and Pasadena submit reports on election activity in their communities.
Here's what you need to know for Election Day.
Patch readers submitted questions to both Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley and his Republican challenger, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. Here is Part Two of our interview with Ehrlich.
Patch readers submitted questions to both Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley and his Republican challenger, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. Here is Part One of our interview with Ehrlich.
Can the county's budget shortfall be closed with spending cuts alone? Candidates offered differing opinions on the issue.
State Highway Officials said reducing the Route 175 roundabout from two lanes to one will make it safer.
The Maryland State Highway Administration said there are 20 to 25 "side-swipe" accidents at the traffic circle on Route 175 each year. A move to make the circle one lane will make it safer, officials said.
The Fort Meade Restoration Advisory board has seen dwindling numbers. But its work is still ongoing.
Former governor Robert Ehrlich spoke before members of the Independent Electrical Contractors-Chesapeake in Odenton on Wednesday.
The first week of Odenton Patch was a full one.
MARC head says quiet cars are often more hassle than they are worth
Incumbent Delegate Tony McConkey (R-33A) says he's secured one of two spots on November ballot, but race still appears too close to call.
A dearth of compelling races meant many voters chose to stay home.