Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz nearly earned straight A's in his first year as the county's top boss, a local editorial says.
Some in the community were disappointed better notice was not given of a public hearing to discuss the redevelopment of Bart's Motor Works on Main Street.
Maryland could face millions in cuts, which may impact the state's defense and federal workers.
A coalition was formed to fight same-sex marriage in Maryland Wednesday, but there are groups working to legalize same-sex marriage, too.
A Maryland congressman will hold a home foreclosure prevention workshop in Owings Mills Saturday.
The county executive spoke with Patch in an exclusive interview this week after a parade of announcements on area development.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced Monday that the upscale grocery store would anchor development at the old Solo Cup property.
An advocacy group called Young Invincibles is crying out for jobs.
The Owings Mills Mall will be demolished in early 2013 and replaced with an outdoor shopping center.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is expected to announce a large development project in Owings Mills.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen urges big reductions as deadline looms for 'supercommittee.'
Although Maryland historically votes democratic, voters are digging into their pockets for Republican presidential candidates.
Councilwoman Vicki Almond says potential buyers may be stepping up but any word of a sale is 'conjecture.'
The water tower project has been indefinitely deferred, but Baltimore County still owns a parcel on the corner of Timber Grove Road and Bond Avenue.
Locals are praising Baltimore County elected officials for acting on constituents' desires.
True blue Maryland has donated almost $1 million to Republican presidential candidates this year.
A Johns Hopkins University professor says the county could be taking a chance by deferring construction of a new water tower.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz’s decision to indefinitely defer a water tower planned for the Reisterstown/Owings Mills area has been met with praise from public officials, who were concerned that neighbors would be fighting neighbors.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz put a hold on a Public Works project that would have put a water tower in the Owings Mills and Reisterstown area.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz told state transportation leaders yesterday that Owings Mills development would force road improvements.
A public meeting will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday night at Glyndon Elementary School.
Group also recommends extending state's timeline to reach bay cleanup goals.
Baltimore County Public Works sent a release Friday confirming the date.
A washed-out portion of Dolfield Road in Owings Mills will not be opening anytime soon.
A few days after a formal resolution was withdrawn during a Baltimore County Council legislative session, a councilwoman said an informal committee would be more effective.
A resolution that sought to create a formal committee to discuss development in Owings Mills was withdrawn Monday evening.
The Baltimore County Department of Public Works is waiting for written permission from county schools to use Glyndon Elementary for a late-October public meeting.
The annual event features a variety of activities for the whole family and a chance to mingle with elected officials.
County politicians have been hinting at changes to come in Owings Mills for the last week, but few details are being made available.
Proponents of same-sex marriage say they are more prepared for the fight this time.
The hotel held a formal ribbon cutting today after a soft opening on Aug. 19.
Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond discussed potential plans to revamp the Owings Mills area.
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman attended a community group's meeting in northwest Baltimore County Monday evening.
Criticism surrounds the latest GOP political sparring over the HPV vaccine.
Local stakeholders will be invited to join the group, which should meet for six to eight months if the Baltimore County Council members' resolution is approved.
Families gathered at Camp Fretterd Military Reservation in Reisterstown Monday morning to bid farewell to their loved ones, members of the Maryland Army National Guard and the Virginia National Guard, who were headed to Afghanistan by way of Mississippi.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, Sen. Ben Cardin and Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz will honor Maryland National Guard members who have died since Sept. 11, 2001, at Camp Fretterd today.
Baltimore County updated a list of road closures in the area at about 8:30 a.m. Thursday.
The drivers from Andretti Autosport signed autographs at Buffalo Wild Wings ahead of this weekend's Baltimore Grand Prix.