Odenton Patch introduces a new special topic page devoted entirely to coverage of the Odenton Town Center development.
A new agreement by Gov. O'Malley regarding the merger of Exelon with Constellation energy would allow for a BGE spinoff under some circumstances.
Supporters of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning gathered at the main gate of Fort Meade. Many of the protesters have been involved in Occupy Wall Street and similar movements.
Bradley Manning's Article 32 hearing at Fort Meade is gaining national attention. Here are five things to know about the case.
The United States formally ended its involvement in Iraq at a special ceremony Thursday, marking the end of a nine-year campaign.
MARC riders are among those who could be impacted by the cut of a tax credit for public transportation commuters.
Service members and their families can save on airfare. They just need to know where to look.
An Article 32 hearing for accused WikiLeaks source PFC Bradley Manning begins Friday. Area residents and workers should expect traffic delays as a result of visitors and rallies of supporters.
Construction of new apartments at the north side of the former Nevamar site could begin in 30 days, and the developer has plans for retail and other uses on the 55-acre complex.
The Consumer Protection Division in the Maryland Attorney General's Office issued a cease-and-desist order against an Odenton-based company, claiming it sold medical alert devices but left customers waiting for emergency help.
Army topped Navy 26-0 in the 12th edition of the flag football game at Fort Meade.
Derek J. Fink promised he would vote against proposed legislation that would add a $35 fee for single-family homes.
Patch caught up with officials from the Anne Arundel County Office of Planning and Zoning to get some detail on their role in development and historic preservation.
The county executive has urged the U.S. Senate to authorize the Defense Department to pay for road improvements around expanding military bases such as Fort Meade.
Fink may answer questions regarding the sentencing of fellow councilman, Daryl Jones (D-1st District).
The Anne Arundel County Council member says he will not run for the House of Representatives.
Some holiday shows and classes fill the schedule at Odenton's senior center, and there's a special holiday event with South County Seniors.
There's been a bit of back-and-forth recently over plans for development in town and the role of Odenton's Historic District. Here's a primer to help you understand the issue.
With the market for stores and restaurants slow, a developer is seeking different ways to satisfy requirements for retail in the Odenton Town Center.
Electronic cigarettes are supposed to be healthier than regular cigarettes, but the regional rail provider says they're not allowed.
The Odenton Heritage Society proposes a series of work sessions to help guide development of a parcel near North Patuxent Road and Becknel Avenue.
The local chamber of commerce is holding a tailgate at the upcoming Army-Navy flag football game at Fort Meade and offering special footballs to be signed with messages to the troops.
Councilman Daryl Jones will report to jail on Jan. 23 for failing to file tax returns between 2002-2007.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee meets Tuesday night. Here's a look at the big items on the agenda.
There's an important meeting of the Odenton Town Center committee, and we may also get an update on the progress of the new casino up at Arundel Mills.
Amid the sea of cars flowing to and from the mall, political activists campaign with pride.
Most Anne Arundel County facilities, such as libraries, senior centers and the main offices, will be operating on a special schedule for Thanksgiving.
These are the official minutes from the meeting of the Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee on Oct. 25, 2011.
Here's what's going on in the area as we head into Thanksgiving.
Planners, developers and historic preservationists held two meetings last week to discuss the Odenton Historic District and its role in guiding development in town.
The Commerce Department said permits for construction of apartments has risen significantly in the last year and that boom is on display in Odenton.
With the Department of Defense projecting a possible 20 percent cut to its civilian workforce, the area around Fort Meade is bracing itself.
The Greater Odenton Improvement Association named firefighter Ray Hodgson as its Odenton Citizen of the Year.
Construction has begun in earnest on the 7-Eleven store and the first phase of Odenton Gateway, near the traffic circle on Annapolis Road.
Motorists are warned of possible delays near the Reece Road gate and Route 175, due to a job fair.
MARC Train last week made some small adjustments to the Penn Line schedule, in order to avoid conflicts with Amtrak trains and help riders make Metro connections.
From a big volleyball game, to a visit from the sheriff, there's plenty of interesting things happening this week.
Guest speaker Don Hirst discussed his years as a war correspondent and the importance of seeking healing while coping with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.