The down pour Friday evening could have raised the bacteria levels in our rivers. The Anne Arundel County Health Department advises no swimming for two days.
The funeral for the former state delegate is Saturday.
A letter from the VA Maryland Health Care System encouraging volunteering and helping returning service men and women.
The local waterways around Severna Park and the Chesapeake Bay await as Maryland officials lift fee for Monday fishing and Diamond Jim awaits a lucky angler.
Notices are being sent out this week that the Senior Center Plus program at area senior centers is being scaled back due to budget constraints.
After the Board of Education approved the budget this week, County Executive John Leopold appeals to the county council.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
Construction for the Severna Park High School replacement was postponed until 2014 - design work will continue.
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.
In the wake of recent disasters, residents are encouraged to participate in an exercise that will measure the county's sheltering abilities.
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.
Although deliberations on the county executive's proposed budget for next year aren't over, some employees are already feeling the effects of the legislation.
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.
With only a few hours to go before the tax-filing deadline, the Maryland Comptroller's Office shared some last-minute tax tips.
Three new bills introduced to strengthen restrictions.
County Executive John R. Leopold proposes the county budget for the 2012 fiscal year, calls for rise in property taxes.
The program opens up $40 million to help troubled Marylanders stay in their homes. Severna Park has 16 homes in some phase of foreclosure.
After a failed attempt to override County Executive Leopold's line-item veto of three amendments to the recently-passed binding arbitration bill, union leaders say a court battle is now imminent.
Thousands rallied at Lawyer's Mall Monday, calling on Maryland legislators to kill proposals to cut state education funding and to abandon changes to the state teachers' pension system.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a tax on specific snack foods to help fund an anti-obesity program for kids.
Heavy rains across the state could cause moderate to heavy flooding.
In the wake of spending cuts, public libraries seek the public's helping in restoring funding levels.
Visit the county website to get information on a variety of services.