The public can learn more about the issue by attending a meeting on Thursday night at Trinity Church in Upper Marlboro.
The county executive is scheduled to receive public input on the fiscal year 2013 budget.
The governor has unveiled a $14 billion operating budget that caps income tax deductions for Maryland's highest earners.
As you prepare for another week, here's what you need to know about Upper Marlboro and beyond.
Here's a roundup of this week's headlines from Upper Marlboro.
James Garvin reportedly knew of the wrongdoings and failed to report them to the federal government.
Raymond Blagmon says Maryland needs a leader unafraid to speak out against major problems.
The former Prince George's County State's Attorney decided not to challenge Donna Edwards for the District 4 Congressional seat.
The town of Upper Marlboro commissioners ran unopposed in yesterday's election.
Fifty-three people voted this year, a slight increase from the 2010 election.
The three Upper Marlboro town commissioners are running unopposed.
Here's a roundup of Upper Marlboro's top headlines, in five quick points.
It will cost at least $14 million to repair the County Administration Building. What are your thoughts?
The county's insurance policy will reportedly only cover about $5 million in damage to the County Administration Building.
As the calendar turns to 2012, here are five quick things you should know about Upper Marlboro.
As 2011 comes to a close, here are our top stories.
If you missed any headlines from this week, we've got you covered.
On this first day of winter, here's what you need to know about Upper Marlboro.
Rob Hagans, Executive Vice President of AARP Maryland, is the 'perfect choice' for the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System.
The Town of Upper Marlboro Board of Commissioners wants to meet with county officials about the proposed demolition of the Old Marlboro Elementary School.
As you buy the last of your Christmas gifts, here's what's happening in Upper Marlboro and beyond.
Residents Not Surprised by Political Corruption in Prince George's
Disadvantaged Upper Marlboro residents could land a job through the state's BuildUp Program.
The park and planning commission has recommended a study to examine spending practices at the Upper Marlboro arena.
Despite arguments for a shorter prison sentence, a federal judge sentenced the former county executive to 87 months in jail.
What will be the fate of the Old Marlboro Elementary School?
A little late today, but here's a roundup of Upper Marlboro in five points.
The former county executive pleaded guilty this year to conspiracy, extortion and witness evidence tampering.
Here are the five things you missed this week.
All you need to know about Upper Marlboro, in five points.
Both are scheduled to be sentenced next month.
Prepare for the work week with this roundup.
The Maryland lawmaker was acquitted of all charges.
County executive Baker will be in Greenbelt to open the countywide facility.
The two county figures are set to square off for Maryland's fourth Congressional seat.
$7 million will be divvied from a county reserve to eligible applicants every year, if bill passes final vote.
Upper Marlboro councilman will urge Metro access for southern Maryland.
If passed, The DREAM Act would allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at community colleges and state universities.
The task force met yesterday to discuss several proposals, including one to extend Maryland's timeframe to clean up the bay.
With stimulus money drying up, what's next for Maryland?