The festivities begin at noon and will be open to the public. A fireworks display will take place at 9:30 p.m.
Three men from Minnesota will go to jail after conspiring on a $194 million Ponzi scheme that cost a Gambrills couple millions of dollars.
In this week's roundup of cyber news, we feature a new hire at U.S. Cyber Command, and examine whether the U.S. should engage in an aggressive "cyber war."
Here's what's on tap this week in the area.
Capt. Joubert Paulino met with the President as part of a special initiative to promote fatherhood.
Patch covers the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Odenton, Severn and Anne Arundel County.
The new traffic pattern at the interchange of Arundel Mills Boulevard and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway went into effect Monday.
The United States Army will turn 237 on Thursday. Here's what the installation has planned.
The county executive has scheduled a public meeting on June 19 to get feedback on how to mitigate traffic along nine major corridors.
The casino at Arundel Mills will open its doors to the public at 10 p.m.
Here's a look at the big stuff happening this week in the area.
The Senate and House majority leaders put the task force in writing on Wednesday.
Anyone looking to buy a home in designated sections of Severn can be eligible for a 2.875 percent interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage.
The Anne Arundel County Council approved a budget that calls for a property tax hike and 128 new school employees.
Planning of a major sewer line through Odenton has avoided any major hiccups and should be completed on schedule, officials said.
The senator and delegates from the district will meet with residents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Piney Orchard Elementary School.
The county will be collecting trash and recycling bins once a week starting next week.
For now, Marylanders may request that utility companies defer installing smart meters. BGE had planned to start installing them in Anne Arundel County.
The Odenton Town Center Committee on Tuesday will discuss development on North Patuxent Road and introduce new members.
Members of Congress attended the Democratic Unity Rally last week in Millersville.
Here's a look at what's going on this week.
The Maryland legislature could hold a special session to tackle the issue.
The Congressman said he supported $325 million for a computing center and new construction at Fort Meade.
Early risers can check out the event featuring top members of the military.
Here's what's going on this week in the Odenton and Severn area.
The congressman stopped by the O'Malley Senior Activity Center during its vendor and flower sale.
Gov. Martin O'Malley was among those in attendance at Fort Meade's annual event to honor military service members.
In the first installment of Patch's series reviewing traffic problems in the area, we analyze the roundabout at Annapolis and Sappington Station roads in Odenton.
Sen. Jim Rosapepe (D-21) says the state legislature should get back to work in order to avoid a major hike in college tuition rates.
The rail service took one train offline after a train struck and killed a pedestrian Tuesday morning. Three Penn Line trains will operate with fewer cars from Washington, DC.
Drivers heading into or out of Arundel Mills from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway will experience a new "diverging diamond" configuration.
People can vote for Fort Meade to win a free advance showing of the film in the "Battle of the Bases" competition.
Here's a list of potentially interesting events for residents of Odenton and Severn.
The provider of homes on Fort Meade was ranked first in a survey of customer satisfaction.
Christopher Kubasik of the class of 1979 will head one of the world's largest defense contractors.
A developer is planning 220 homes on the site on Severn Road. The public can comment on the plans Thursday at the West County Area Library.
Members of the military can pay lower rates to play at the Compass Pointe or Eisenhower Golf Courses.
Fort Meade officials warned of some possible traffic disruptions due to protestors at the front gates.
In a radio interview on WYPR, the council member from District 4 said the council still wants answers from the county police chief.
Elm Street Development will present updated plans for townhouses on North Patuxent Road.