Howard County residents can sign up Tuesday for up to two free native trees they'll pick up later in September.
Help lower energy costs, filter air and water, reduce storm water, and green our neighborhoods via tree planting in the right location
Howard County residents have been asked to conserve water for the time being due to low water levels in the Liberty Reservoir.
DIY workshops, free tree giveaways, yoga class, Maker's Market, music, games, and chalk zone in Color Burst Park in Downtown Columbia
More than 10,000 homes in Howard County have been added to the Feed the Green Bin food scrap collection program. Sign up starts soon.
Howard County residents are reminded that their trash collection will be pushed back by a day due to the winter storm.
Howard County's Feed the Green Bin program has added more than 4,400 houses to its composting service territory.
Cedar Lane School's Horticulture Program will host Plant Palooza May 8-11 featuring plants grown by students including flowers, herbs, etc.
Howard County aims to replace 16K water meters and has contracted with a company to expedite the process.
The second annual Howard County Seed Share will be Saturday at the Miller Branch of the HCLS from 2 to 4 p.m.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
The voluntary water restriction in effect for Howard County has been lifted. It was put in place following a fire at a pumping station.
Howard County residents are asked to continue conserving water after a fire broke out at the Cromwell Pumping Station in Baltimore City.
Transform your outdoor spaces affordably and effortlessly with professional landscaping services.
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
Howard County officials, with the help of Vanguard Utility Service, plan to continue replacing water meters.
Howard County Executive Ball has announced a $16.5M investment in housing, homeownership and rental assistance for residents.
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Starting Dec. 26, residents can set out their live trees to be collected and taken to the composting facility at Alpha Ridge Landfill.
In partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, Downtown Columbia's master developer is giving away 250 trees to green our neighborhoods
A community in Howard County has earned 4th in the nation ranking as a "Best City for People with Disabilities."
Howard County's annual native tree giveaway kicks off with signups Sept. 7. Homeowners are allowed one free tree.
Howard County Executive Ball has announced an investment of $5M to establish a new Housing Opportunities Trust Fund.
With a boost from a $20K grant, a committee will be formed to examine and address food insecurity in Howard County.
Community Canopy program uses trees to lower energy costs, filter air and water, reduce storm water and green our neighborhoods
Free presentation on aligning the way you live with your values, goals and needs for a "perfect fit"
Prospective home buyers have until Oct. 29 to apply for HoCo’s moderate income housing unit October open enrollment period.
Howard County residents can receive two free native trees to be planted during the Annual Tree Giveaway, which kicks off Aug. 30.
All collected trees are delivered to the composting facility at Alpha Ridge Landfill and recycled into compost and mulch.
People are more likely to pick up a real Christmas tree this year. Here’s how to keep your tree and your family safe from a tree fire.
This year, the county has planted more than 7,000 trees countywide, including 2,020 native trees planted by residents in August.
Brown marmorated stink bugs, which threaten crops in Maryland and 45 other states, are about to crawl into your house for the winter.
The grant also will allow Howard County to plant upwards of an additional 7,500 trees each year.
There will be four native tree species to choose from and residents can select up to three total to pick up and take home to plant.
The $1.5 million in housing payment relief for Howard County residents is being allocated through local nonprofit partnerships.
Four new plots are now part of Long Reach Community Gardens, which now contains 125 full plots, 10 half plots and five accessible beds.
Shredded wood will be available to both contractors and residents on a first come, first served basis at Alpha Ridge Landfill in Howard Co.
During the annual Shop Maryland Energy weekend, consumers do not pay the state's 6 percent sales tax on qualify ENERGY STAR appliances.
Nine-year-old Marco Platino has earned $1,000 for growing a huge cabbage through the Bonnie Plants Cabbage Program.