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.
Delegate Nicholaus R. Kipke (R-Pasadena) spoke to about 20 volunteers seeking to let voters decide on a bill allowing for in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants.
Employees who carpool will be able to enter at Rockenbach Road beginning on May 23.
Hundreds line up to pay respect to the late governor and mayor.
People flock to the Maryland State House to say goodbye to the former mayor and governor.
Schaefer's body will lie in state Monday at the State House, then be transported by motorcade to Baltimore City Hall.
Gov. Martin O'Malley celebrated Earth Day on Friday by announcing the installation of eight Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
With only a few hours to go before the tax-filing deadline, the Maryland Comptroller's Office shared some last-minute tax tips.
The state recently passed new regulations that restrict picketing at funerals.
The "Joining Forces" program seeks to offer well-rounded support for military families.
More than 1,700 workers are already based in the new $1.1 million square foot facility. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Sen. Barbara Mikulski were on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
County Executive John R. Leopold proposes the county budget for the 2012 fiscal year, call for rise in property taxes.
The election and the group's annual meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at Piney Orchard Elementary School. The eligibility of a teenager running for the board remains a subject of debate.
The community association held its annual meeting last night and held elections to fill three open board positions.
By some standards, Maryland is not the ideal place to retire. But state officials say you don't have to drive too far from Severn to find some good stuff.
New development at Fort Meade has taken away holes from the current course. The base plans a town hall meeting in May to discuss plans for a new course.
The bar's owners are seeking to renew its liquor license. The April 26 hearing was scheduled after residents signed a petition in opposition.
Here's how the federal government shutdown might affect you. Fort Meade officials are still finalizing details of how a shutdown would affect activities on base.
In an effort to reduce commuting time and cut down on traffic on and around the base, many agencies allow employees to work from home at least one day each week.
In Part IV of a special series looking at commuting options to Fort Meade, Odenton Patch examines the many buses available.
Officials at Fort Meade are pushing for workers to consider vanpools and carpools for their commutes.
Odenton Patch continues its series on commuting options to Fort Meade by looking at MARC train and Metro.
As part of the new initiative, Old Mill North Middle and Meade Middle will start new alternative breakfast programs.
In our first in a series of stories on commuting options to Fort Meade, we look at one-car, one-passenger commuters.
Josh Korbelak, 14, can continue as a candidate for the Piney Orchard Community Association's board of directors.
Developers and state officials introduced plans for a big mixed-use complex near the MARC station more than four years ago. But the economy and lack of sewer infrastructure has put the skids on the project.
Jessup's correctional facility, located just beyond the Severn border, would have been affected by the proposal.
In a letter to commuters, MARC said there have been some growing pains but that things have gone well overall.
Josh Korbelak, 14, was warned that he would be too young to serve. He has already appeared at a candidates' forum in front of residents.
A top BRAC official said nearly $5 billion in transportation money is needed to comfortably accommodate all of the growth coming to the Fort Meade area. County Executive John R. Leopold is asking for additional federal funds.
The County Council heard testimony from residents of District 1 and District 4, as members take up the arduous rezoning process.
Legislators are proposing higher premiums for military families to ease current financial struggles.
Governor Martin O'Malley presented his list of federal priorities to Congress last week. Here are three with potential impact to this area.
The attorney for Anne Arundel County said the County Executive will hand over records relating to his schedule since 2008.
Odenton Patch tested out the "M Route" this week. Ridership was light, but the early reviews were generally positive.
The bill would impose a $50 fine for smoking in a vehicle with a child under the age of 8.
Thousands rallied at Lawyers' Mall Monday, calling on Maryland legislators to kill proposals to cut state education funding and to abandon changes to the state teachers' pension system.
Five people vying for three spots on the Piney Orchard Community Association Board of Directors met with fellow residents Tuesday night.