There are five sessions for public input as part of Carroll County's comprehensive rezoning process.
A special event on Jan. 26 in Westminster is designed for veterans and their families.
Officials in Carroll County say the Board of Education needs help closing a budget shortfall for the FY 2019 budget.
The Board of Commissioners elected officers at its Dec. 5 meeting.
The new Carroll County website will include interactive maps of business parks, retail hubs and major employers.
The Board of County Commissioners applaud and celebrate Mr. Frank Valenti's leadership as Chair of the Veterans Advisory Council.
Westminster voters will head to the polls on May 9 to vote for Mayor and two seats on the Common Council.
Westminster has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association.
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners will unveil new artifacts organized by members of the Celebrating America Committee on February 9.
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners recognized John Geisler as the 2016 Maryland Building Officials Inspector of the Year.
The Board of County Commissioners discussed options for satisfying the growing need for additional vehicles in the Carroll Transit System.
The Department of Citizen Services reorganized its leadership team.
Largest Annual Statewide Gathering of City, Town Leaders from Around Maryland Features 200-plus Exhibitors, Workshops, Networking.
Carroll County residents head to the polls in two weeks, while early voting starts Thursday. Are you registered to vote?
Maryland's governor will meet with the pontiff on Thursday and seek a blessing for cancer patients everywhere, Hogan says.
Democratic presidential hopeful has been touting his efforts as governor to decriminalize marijuana as he campaigns around the country.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, Sen. Bernie Sanders balk; DNC threatens to punish candidates.
The Maryland Sons of Confederate Veterans plate had previously been protected under First Amendment.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to reject a challenge to President Obama's health-care subsidies.
The watchdog group Judicial Watch says Maryland has the most distorted congressional district maps in the country.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake notes recent U.S. Supreme Court decision giving states the right to deny Confederate flag plates.
Governor is set to begin aggressive chemotherapy treatment, he announced Monday afternoon.
One week removed from announcing his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump will attend Maryland's Red White and Blue Dinner near Baltimore.
Digital registration service requires more than just social security numbers to protect Marylanders' identities as well as their benefits.
Do you parallel park much in Westminster?
Utility issue prompted closure.
Former Maryland governor plans gathering on Federal Hill.
Former Gov. Martin O'Malley, who has been talking to party leaders in Iowa and New Hampshire, may announce his candidacy May 30.
How much drivers will save, when toll reductions take effect and other details from Maryland Transportation Authority.
Van Hollen, who represents Maryland's Eighth District in Congress, is a candidate for retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski's U.S. Senate seat.
Congressman Chris Van Hollen from Kensington emailed supporters that he plans to seek the United States Senate seat.
'Do I spend my time raising money or do I spend my time raising hell?' —Sen. Barbara Mikulski
Hogan is the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland. Read his prepared remarks here.
The outgoing governor says he has not made a decision yet, but is not taking Hillary Clinton’s campaign decision into consideration.
Hogan’s tax-cutting, pro-business message hit a nerve.
Question One on the Maryland state ballot could make it much more difficult for governors to borrow from Transportation Trust Fund.
Election Day is fast approaching. See who’s running and view a sample ballot here.
Distribution of medical marijuana in Maryland is not expected to start until early 2016.
Electing a new Maryland governor requires a lot of changes throughout the state.
Minority leaders say legislative districts were redrawn after the Census to keep incumbents in office, ignoring growth in minority voters.