Local precincts reflect a countywide drop in crime incidents.
A new law will change negligent driving from a moving traffic violation to a serious crime on Oct. 1.
Compost bins, rain barrels prove to be best-sellers.
An I-95 speed camera near White Marsh produces the most citations in the state.
Perry Hall Square is at the center of a proposal up for County Council approval on Monday.
The National Weather Service warns of damaging winds and large hail.
The newsletter highlights events, issues and proposed legislation throughout District 5.
At forum, state lawmakers reiterate their opposition to alcohol tax, in-state tuition for illegal immigrants.
Areas weakened by a water main break and sinkhole were repaired Thursday afternoon.
County law requires that pets be vaccinated and licensed.
Severe storms could bring damaging winds and heavy rain.
Community members remembered a former principal Thursday evening.
The legislation, proposed by Jacob Robinson, places increased restrictions on the sale and growth of invasive plant species.
Area residents share their views on the most recent legislative session.
Federal programs, including the military and Social Security, could be left without funding starting at midnight tonight.
County government officials suggest taking hazardous materials to the Eastern Sanitary Landfill.
Jacob Robinson, 8, hopes that state politicians will place increased restrictions on the sale and growth of invasive plant species.
Perry Hall's unofficial mayor turns 90 March 30.
A leaner budget will lead to larger class sizes in the county's largest high school.
The ceremony was held near the intersection of Ebenezer Road and Quail Run Drive at noon Monday.
Boteler explains his opinion on various proposed taxes and fees.
Reader Kathleen Stumpfel said she supports the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act.
The event was a surprise to some store staff members and community members.
The "Congress on Your Corner" event will begin at 10 a.m. March 26.
The project, which begins Monday, could be completed by April 1.
Plans were first announced for the turn signals in December 2010.
The meeting was held at Chapel Hill Elementary School Wednesday evening.
Police directed traffic while workers repaired a shorted signal wire.
The meeting will be held at Chapel Hill Elementary School.
Boteler said he plans to vote against the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act.
Marks said he is working to implement aspects of the Perry Hall Community Plan.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a tax on specific snack foods to help fund an anti-obesity program for kids.
Up to 4 inches of rain could fall in the region by tonight.
Crews filled the hole with backfill.
Baltimore County Councilman David Marks and Councilwoman Cathy Bevins will sponsor a free tax preparation workshop March 14.
County Councilman David Marks explains plans for a Gunview Road trail.
A High Wind Warning, issued by the National Weather Service, will remain in effect until 7 p.m.