While Patch heads throughout Severn this Veterans Day to highlight local men and women of service, I invite you to submit your own photos of the military veterans in your life.
At first glance, it appears this major utility line on Severn Road is being held up by nothing more than a strategically cut tree. Anyone else find this concerning?
Officials acknowledge the bus schedule was based on an old schedule for MARC train.
With legendary Penn State football coach announcing his resignation in the wake of disturbing allegations involving a former assistant, we take a look at how some Pennsylvania Patch sites have covered the reaction.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee will meet with members of the Odenton Heritage Society to learn more about the town's historic district and its role in guiding development.
Public officials and other leaders signed a pledge to strengthen the area's military community and the Fort Meade region.
The Hogan Companies wants to hear more about concerns from the Odenton Heritage Society, which objected to plans for a mixed-use development near Odenton Road and North Patuxent Road.
This week's newsy events include a meeting to discuss the "M Route," a chat with the Arundel High principal, and a big deadline for opponents of a proposed rubble landfill.
Veterans and active service members can take advantage of free and discounted meals and admission to various attractions this week.
Sen. Jim Rosapepe (D-21) and Sen. E.J. Pipkin (R-36) have weighed in on the proposed merger between Constellation Energy and Exelon. In a letter to the Maryland Public Service Commission, they urge BG&E to become an independent company.
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $153 million contract for 54 new cars. They will be delivered by mid-2013 and serve trains on all MARC lines.
Known as a blue state, Maryland has donated nearly $1 million to Republican presidential candidates so far this year.
The West County Area Library, along with all of the other libraries in Anne Arundel County, will allow patrons to borrow e-readers.
An area blogger and trail advocate has weighed in on plans for a connection of the WB&A Trail into Prince George's County.
The County Councilman has already formed an exploratory committee for the Democratic nomination for Maryland's 4th District.
Claire Louder, the President of the West Anne Arundel Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed to the Board of Regents of the Institute for Organization Management.
As Odenton begins to expand and evolve, it's more important than ever to pay close attention.
Throughout the northeast, Patch websites captured the news and images of a rare October snowfall. Here's how a handful of sites chronicled the wintry event.
A judge ruled that MDPetitions.com can defend the drive that put the DREAM Act to referendum.
Transportation planners will hold a public meeting to solicit feedback on the bus, which was launched in March. Officials said ridership is slightly lower than they'd like, and that some residents have complained of service problems.
The latest update to one of Maryland's most controversial topics.
Trash was buried underground in the 1940's at Fort Meade. Now, officials have a plan to remove the dump site, which is producing methane gas.
The Odenton Heritage Society has weighed in on a proposed project on N. Patuxent Road. Odenton Patch offers this analysis of the issues at hand.
Developers and local officials are seeking $10 million in federal grant money to build parking garages near a proposed mixed-use project at the Odenton MARC Station. Without the funds, the development project could stall.
The task force proposed to double and even triple month water and sewer fees payed by Maryland residents.
The Odenton Heritage Society has objected to plans for condominiums near North Patuxent Road and Odenton Road. A development oversight committee acknowledged that it did not take historic preservation into account when reviewing the project.
The new law is intended to make pet registration more convenient.
The County Council member announced the formation of an exploratory committee to seek the Democratic nomination for Maryland's Fourth Congressional District.
Federal money for construction jobs throughout Maryland are drying up, putting workers in a tough spot.
There are a few events related to economic development in the area this week, and the Arundel football team enters the home stretch.
Neither Democrats nor Republicans strongly supported its passing.
More than a dozen projects in Odenton got top-billing during a tour of development in West Anne Arundel County.
Representatives from local youth sports leagues told county officials that they'd like to see more ball fields and permanent lighting. The county is in the process of updating its long-range plan for parks and open space.
Committee votes to reject Republican alternative plan and sends Gov. Martin O'Malley's map to the full House.
Republicans offer only one amendment in a debate some expected would last until late Monday night.
Bill that would redraw Maryland's eight congressional districts move closer to passage by 33-13 vote. Republicans offer one amendment, but it is shot down. The House of Delegates will vote Tuesday.