The ramp from the mall to Route 295 will be closed this afternoon and possibly parts of this weekend.
News of the Anne Arundel County Police Department getting more than $470,000 from the seizure of funds from online gambling sites has angered those who gamble online.
A small crowd of District 32 Republicans attended the monthly meeting at Severn United Methodist Church.
Officials at the military installation will update the community on plans for a new golf course on base.
Sgt. Jessie White represented Fort Meade and finished in the top five in the discus and shot put.
Sgt Jessie White represented Fort Meade and finished in the top five in the discus and shot put.
Students get hands-on learning with an environmental celebration at Sandy Point State Park.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee will meet to discuss a new project on North Patuxent Road, among other issues.
In the wake of recent disasters, residents are encouraged to participate in an exercise that will measure the county's sheltering abilities.
Veterans of wars past and present gathered Monday in Odenton and reflected on the meaning of Memorial Day.
After receiving overtures from the Coast Guard and Columbia University, Arundel High senior Joe Kopp has decided to attend the U.S. Military Academy.
Stephen Kidwell is one of just a few hundred students in the nation accepted into the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He said he was drawn to the Coast Guard's humanitarian mission.
From graduations to green school ceremonies, here's a rundown of key events happening this week.
Curbside pick up is rescheduled and recycle centers are closed for county furlough day and holiday observance.
The county executive vetoed portions of a comprehensive rezoning bill, but left intact changes affecting Gambrills and Crofton.
The lawmakers chatted with a small group of residents on issues ranging from electricity reliability and bike paths.
Delegation will meet with residents at 7:30 p.m. at Piney Orchard Elementary School.
Officials said high gas prices are not expected to be a deterrent for those looking to get away for the holiday.
Unveiling ceremony on Tuesday shows the fire department is ready to respond to mass emergencies and disasters when needed with new unit.
A community group has asked County Executive John R. Leopold to veto portions of a comprehensive rezoning bill affecting the Route 3 corridor.
The radio networks recently completed a special series on the impact of base realignment and closure activities.
Car pools and van pools can now enter at a special entrance at Rockenbach Road.
Gen. Keith Alexander, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, addressed service members during the annual spring run on Fort Meade.
Gen. Keith Alexander of U.S. Cyber Command addresses soldiers before the run on Friday morning.
After three days of discussions on environmental issues, community leaders said they will look to hold a single forum to collect information on issues through West Anne Arundel County.
The meeting at Perry's Restaurant will feature a presentation on health care reform.
The federal government will install testing wells later this year to determine the spread of a chemical plume stemming from Fort Meade.
The Greater Odenton Improvement Association will have a forum to discuss the issue of groundwater contamination.
Anne Arundel County withdraws request to be exempt from a state educational requirement mandating funding, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Anne Arundel County hopes to submit an application to the Maryland Department of the Environment for a new sewer line in Odenton this week. Real estate developers have been anxiously awaiting construction of the sewer so they can build.
The event on base filled the afternoon with patriotism and recognized fallen veterans.
More than 40 people spoke during the second hearing on the county executive's proposed budget for fiscal year 2012.
The rail line is making a series of minor adjustments to reduce overcrowding.
The community is holding a competition for its landscape design contract. Bidders will present ideas Saturday.
Sgt. Jessie White and SPC Celeste Calvert will travel to Colorado Springs next weekend.
A luncheon at the Army installation highlighted what first lady Michelle Obama calls, "the force behind the force."
Agencies and contractors at Fort Meade held a session to discuss potential new jobs coming from expansion at the Army base.
The Anne Arundel County Council tackled second-hand gun sales, Chesapeake Bay reforestation, Ethics Commission vacancy and Fire Department radios during a four-hour meeting Monday night.