A backhoe and roll-off trash bin sit beside boarded up cabin and park advocates say the county has a demolition permit but a county spokeswoman says nothing has been decided.
A U.S. Department of Energy grant paid $500,000 to plant shade trees in Baltimore County.
During the week of June 19-25, 325 people in Maryland were stricken with heat-related illness.
The Sixth District hearing is scheduled for Thursday, while the Third District hearing is set for next Tuesday night.
County employees headed to the new McFaul's IronHorse Tavern at Sander's Corner for a Tuesday lunch before the restaurant opens to the public next week.
Under new rules, siblings of magnet elementary students won't automatically be given priority enrollment.
Residents of Carney's East Avenue have had issues with the auto dealership for years; a recent meeting between county councilwoman Cathy Bevins and MileOne CEO Steven Fader led to some progress in the uneasy relationship.
The sweeps are scheduled to begin around late July.
The marriage equality law passed by the Maryland legislature this year could be headed to referendum in November.
Marylanders may request that utility companies defer installing smart meters in their homes or businesses, pending a decision by the PSC on whether customers will be able to opt out of receiving the smart meters.
Inspired by a billboard posted in Parkville's Lavender Avenue parking lot, we take a look at recycling rates for the neighborhoods of Parkville-Overlea.
Rep. John Sarbanes hopes to receive 1,000 donations of less than $100.
The new legislation will help to prevent overdevelopment in the neighborhoods.
The third district U.S. Congressman stopped by to chat with seniors about social security, medicare and other issues as part of a tour for Older Americans Month.
The Baltimore County State's Attorney announced the winners of his office's 2012 Anti-Drug Contest at a Thursday afternoon ceremony.
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Superintendent Joe Hairston announced the date adjustment on Tuesday night.
Did you wait until the last minute to file your federal taxes?
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to approve a bill to increase the state's minimum dropout age from 16 to 17, and gradually to 18.
Developer waits for state, Revenue authority to settle on a price for part of the parking lot.
Maryland's Republican "moderate middle" will matter on Tuesday.
A newly introduced council bill would ban developers from creating new "panhandle lots" in Parkville, Carney and Cub Hill.
The primary elections for the federal government will be held tomorow, here's a list of the places you can go to cast your vote.
The Baltimore County Liquor Board denied a liquor license application for a store planned for Harford Road.
As part of a plan to improve the Beltway, state highway officials are proposing a restructuring of the Inner Loop off-ramp from I-695 to Harford Road.
Numerous business and property owners turned out alongside residents and elected officials to discuss the possibility of revitalizing the Harford Road business district in Parkville.
Maj. Robert Marchanti of the Maryland National Guard was killed after protests erupted in Afghanistan over the weekend.
State senators voted to approve a same-sex marriage bill Thursday night.
What would you like to see done with this vacant commercial space?
Maryland Business for Responsive Government honored Del. John Cluster for his pro-jobs, pro-business voting record at a recent ceremony.
The Maryland House of Delegates voted to approve a same-sex marriage bill Friday night.
The second day of testimony regarding the Cromwell Ridge development saw two expert witnesses cross-examined and one community member give testimony.
Representatives from Craftsmen Developers LLC and members of the Cromwood Coventry community went before an administrative law judge Thursday morning to argue their cases.
Annapolis lawmakers are considering legislation to increase the penalties associated with pointing a laser at an aircraft.
The state legislature is considering a bill that would allow authorities to begin an investigation when a parent or guardian fails to report a child missing after a set period of time.
Gov. Martin O'Malley proposed gas tax bill is expected to be introduced in the next couple of days.
The Obama administration is requiring religious employers to provide health care plans that cover access to contraception.
Developer Craftsmen Inc. recently heard comments from county officials during a development plan conference.
The Baltimore County delegate is proposing legislation to require the state lottery to earmark a portion of proceeds to benefit of the Veteran's Trust Fund.
The property in the Cromwood-Coventry neighborhood met the criteria to be designated a historic location.