Thousands came to Fort Meade Monday for Independence Day festivities.
This video from the Armed Forces Network Iraq features each note of the Star Spangled Banner sung by a different service member.
The public is invited for a full day of festivities, culminating with fireworks after dark.
Development on North Patuxent Road could have residential, business mix.
The committee that oversees redistricting for the Anne Arundel County Council held its first of two public hearings on Monday, following the release of updated census figures that break the equilibrium of two council districts.
Many employees relocated from Texas to Maryland when the agency moved to Fort Meade.
Jane Gasch lost her uncle to pancreatic cancer last year. She's now part of a network pushing for a national plan to fight the disease, which kills more than 90 percent of people diagnosed with it.
The State Highway Administration offers some advice and information for those hitting the roads for vacation this summer.
The West County Area Library has a number of programs to keep kids reading throughout the summer.
Work on Rockenbach Road to the north of Meade Middle School will be reduced to one lane in both directions.
The Odenton Town Center Master Plan is more than 200 pages long and contains guidelines for the future of Odenton. Here are five nuggets of information found in the plan.
About a year after the latest update to the Odenton Town Center Master Plan, developers are seeking revisions to rules requiring a mix of homes and retail.
From key committee meetings to job fairs, here are five events worth checking out in Odenton and nearby.
The Piney Orchard Community Association board on Monday approved new classes to be held in the community center. It also said repairs to the roundabout monument would be briefly delayed.
Disagreements over board appointments, elections lead to back and forth between residents and board members.
The August 11 bus trip will feature a stop at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and lunch at Union Station.
Army installation announces the completion of construction related to the federal government's base realignment and closure activities.
After the Board of Education approved the budget this week, County Executive John Leopold appeals to the county council.
From board meetings to religious revivals, here are five events that residents of Odenton and Gambrills might find of interest.
Members of the business community said they were pleased to learn that installation of a main sewer line through the heart of Odenton may be ahead of schedule.
The American Civil Liberties Union has argued that the electronic petition form invites fraud.
The Maryland congressman spoke before members of the 33rd District Democratic Club Thursday night.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
Business leaders in Odenton will meet with staff of County Executive John R. Leopold to pitch the idea of a special zone to ensure money raised from development fees in Odenton is spent here.
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.
The bill received a vote of 411-5 and would send more than $721 million towards Maryland military projects.
On the 236th birthday of the United States Army, we present a handful of potential gift ideas.
The state hopes to use $115 million federal stimulus dollars to lay high-speed cable across every county.
In honor of Flag Day, VFW Meade Memorial Post 5172 in Odenton offers some tips on respecting and caring for our stars and stripes.
Groups including the Kiwanis Club of Odenton and the Ark and Dove School of Music lose their status after failing to file necessary paperwork.
Col. Daniel Thomas of Fort Meade and Robert Leib, the county's top executive on BRAC, appeared on WAMU radio Monday to discuss the growth of the federal workforce in the area.
Col. Daniel Thomas and Robert Leib, the county's top BRAC official, will appear on 88.5 FM at noon today.
A meeting of the school board and a visit from a Congressman highlight this week's news events.
Did you miss something last week? Read our Week in Review to get caught up.
The ramp from the mall to Route 295 will be closed this afternoon and possibly parts of this weekend.