A look at the week ahead in Odenton and Severn.
From the Maryland legislature to Arundel High, there was plenty going on last week.
Lawmakers approved the pilot program, which would allow the state to withold refunds from people with outstanding warrants.
Artists from Gambrills and Severn are among the 21 selected to participate in the first art exhibit from the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues.
The General Assembly was unable to reach a broad deal on issues affecting the Odenton and Severn area, including transportation funding, or for table games at casinos in the state.
Patch's latest roundup of cyber news examines new efforts to get weapons more quickly and addresses concerns about recent cybersecurity legislation.
The center will feature more than 130 books and DVDs, plus access to other help.
Here are five things that might be worth checking out this week.
Col. Edward Rothstein appeared on "Comcast Newsmakers."
Voting centers report just a handful of people at any given time.
What you need to know for Tuesday's primary elections.
Here's a look at the key events happening this week.
The college said the new CyberCenter near Arundel Mills will have 13 teaching labs.
Latest plan calls for 58 townhomes with garages.
The West County Area Library is one of five early voting centers in Anne Arundel County.
Students from the elementary school on Fort Meade took part in a "mini-Olympics" with the first lady in Washington, DC.
A look at the big stories coming up this week.
There will be minor adjustments to Penn Line trains, affecting some arrival and departure times.
Here's a look at the big stories we covered last week.
Tuesday's meeting of the Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee will feature a discussion of safety concerns near new development on Sappington Station Road.
Scott Mallary and his family have purchased three high-end trucks and use them to transport injured troops to the airport and to special events.
Fort Meade officials said the whole process of turning the methane-producing dump into a flat green field could take about 12 weeks.
Crews have knocked down a second building on the old industrial site as a developer prepares to construct new apartments.
Patch's latest roundup of news related to U.S. Cyber Command and cybersecurity includes items on the latest technology, an advanced virus and a new Army brigade.
The first phase of 235 apartments near the MARC station could be ready for move-in by May.
Recent events involving teachers and students suggest that schools are still working to perfect policies regarding social networking sites.
Here are five big events you may want to check out this week.
Last week's stories included a special series on the District 1 saga on the County Council, plus details on the reassignment of a popular teacher at Arundel High.
Parts of Odenton and Gambrills are now part of District 21 as a result of redistricting.
The man accused of leaking classified information to Wikileaks heard from prosecutors Thursday.
Five of the six candidates for Piney Orchard's board of directors met in a forum with community members on Wednesday.
The Greater Crofton Council hosted a forum on the new "Michigan U" system.
The County Council has failed to choose between Peter Smith and Mike Wagner after more than 100 rounds of voting.
Representatives from the Halle Cos. said the landfill would lower the water table, possibly impacting wells from nearby homes.
Here's a look at five news events Patch will be covering this week.
If you missed any big news last week in Odenton or Severn, this should get you caught up.
The Severn resident has waited nearly a month as the county council works to select a candidate to fill the open seat.
The group has filed a request for information about accusations that the county executive used police officers to build "dossiers" against political opponents.
The installation is having a sale on a wide range of used items, including exercise and kitchen equipment, furniture, and even a dance floor.
The Maryland Department of the Environment will have an information session for the public regarding the rubble landfill, which would be located below Patuxent Road in Odenton.