The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee has released the minutes from its meeting in November.
While the U.S. Secretary of Defense announces budget cuts, he notes there will be big growth for agencies involved in cyber security at Fort Meade.
In the debut edition of the Patch cyber news roundup, we look at reports of contractors setting up cyber security stations.
There's a major road planned to run through the heart of Odenton, as well as big utility improvements.
The top executive for the Bank of Glen Burnie told members of the local chamber of commerce that things were looking better than they have since 2008, despite some lingering uncertainty.
New development and traffic patterns on Maryland Route 3 have led to an increase in drivers taking a shortcut through residential areas.
Taxes are confusing enough to deal with, but things get especially complex when you're in the military.
The school board meets to discuss the 2013 budget and local business people can get an update on the region's economy.
Excavation of the former Manor View dumpsite will start on Feb. 13. The waste will be trucked to Virginia.
The Army wants to find out whether pollution from old industrial buildings at Fort Meade is flowing southeast into Odenton. The drilling could lead to road closures for as long as 12 days.
Fort Meade officials said the number of munitions found is the lowest in 10 years in an annual sweep of the river in an area that was once a firing range.
The agenda for the Fort Meade Restoration Advisory Board includes an update on a munitions sweep in the Little Patuxent River and the drilling of monitoring wells to test water quality.
Meade High School will get a new addition, and the new Imagine Village Academy school took one step closer to reality.
The congressman from Baltimore County cites cybersecurity as his primary concern for not supporting the bill.
A state redistricting plan outlined by Gov. Martin O'Malley last week would split Odenton into two districts, with all of Piney Orchard included in District 21.
The State Senator from District 21 said he has formed an advisory group of nearly 80 people as he considers a potential run for the office in 2014.
A Manhattan investor bought the property at Annapolis Road and Blair Drive, which includes a long-term ground lease with the bank.
There appears to be growing support for an increase in the gas tax to help pay for transportation improvements in the state. Is this a good idea?
Bret Desmarteau was found with more than 600 images of child pornography when investigators seized his computer from space that he rented in Odenton.
A coalition of groups is set to rally on Lawyers Mall in Annapolis Thursday to push for more than $800 million in new money for transportation upgrades in the state.
Army Lt. Gen. Carroll F. Pollett announced his retirement from the agency at Fort Meade and has been replaced by Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronnie D. Hawkins Jr.
The State Highway Administration said a new light will be installed at the busy intersection by the spring. Work could begin in the next few weeks.
The store on Telegraph Road may soon expand to offer gas like newer Royal Farms stores.
With lawmakers set to meet in Annapolis, the West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce will call for an increase in the gas tax and protection of the state's Transportation Trust Fund.
Anne Arundel County officials have received some of the first hard projections on the number of workers coming to Fort Meade as a result of six new cyber command operations.
There are some big public hearings related to the school budget this week, some key sporting events at Arundel High, and a good opportunity to talk to with some cops about traffic in the Odenton-Severn area.
The rail service will make slight adjustments to three southbound evening trains, beginning Jan. 23.
President Obama signed the bill last week and here are some things that could impact people in Odenton and Severn.
Larry Smith capitalized on a no-show by a Newt Gingrich spokeswoman by introducing himself to local Republicans as a candidate for the 2nd Congressional District.
Local members of the District 32 Republicans Club predicted that Mitt Romney would win, but who do you think the candidate should be?
A Seven Oaks resident wonders why she must sit through a long traffic light at Charter Oaks Boulevard in the early morning hours.
The five-term representative will face opposition from Harford County's Sen. Nancy Jacobs to take the 2nd Congressional District.
The new year is in full swing, and there's plenty going on this week in Odenton and Severn.
It was an eventful year around town. Here are Odenton Patch's picks for the most important stories of 2011.
The major street will become a five-lane highway with two lanes heading east and west.
The schedule for Dec. 30 will include an additional train in mid-afternoon to accommodate workers leaving early for the holiday weekend.
Service members and their families can now check how much they'll pay in out-of-pocket expenses for housing in 2012.
Here's what the town of Odenton wants under the tree this year.
Operators made adjustments to the schedule of the Piney Orchard MARC shuttle after realizing the schedule did not mesh well with train arrival and departure times. There will be earlier morning trips and more service overall.
It's the final week before Christmas, but that doesn't mean the only thing going on is shopping and wrapping.