Top News: Fatal Collision, Dobbin House May be Sold and More
County Executives get tough on utility companies, while residents deal with a water shortage and utility scam.
Three Charged in Shooting of 15-Year-Old
Baltimore County Police arrested three people in connection with the June shooting of a teenager in Marriottsville. Police also shot and killed one man during the arrests.
Elkridge Home Where Body Was Found to be Sold
Howard County police said they dug up the remains of Christine Jarrett, former resident of the Claire Drive house, under a shed in the backyard.
County Executive Proposes Selling Dobbin House
In planning future of Belmont estate, Ken Ulman said the house wasn't needed.
Early Morning Collision Kills Columbia Teen, Three Injured
A Columbia teenager was killed in a 3 a.m. collision on Thursday night, alcohol may have been involved.
Report: No Drugs or Alcohol Found in Body of Man Killed by Trooper
The mother of Daryl Berry, a Columbia native, wonders why Pennsylvania State Police have not released information related to the shooting death of her son.
Utility Scam Making Its Way Through Maryland
Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler warns Marylanders of a scam promising federal utility bill grants.
Howard County MSA Scores Similar to 2011
The county says a "technical error" caused two schools to fail in meeting goals for special education students, and the state will recalculate.
County Execs: Utilities Must Give Us Data
County Executives from across the state are urging Maryland's utility regulatory authority to take a closer look at how utilities do business during severe weather, and what they can do to be better prepared.
City Maintenance Leads to Temporary County Water Shortage
A voluntary request for residents to use less water could turn into a mandatory water use restriction while crews in Baltimore County work on one of the two major water delivery routes to Howard County.