Maryland restaurants named on America's top 100 wine lists, shelter reduces adoption fees and other positive stories from Maryland Patches.
Make A Difference Day is Oct. 25, and the Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County is recruiting volunteers.
The Assisted Living/Housing Program’s video demonstrates the importance of hygienic food handling.
The County Commission on Disability Issues will recognize Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating this month.
See the Ravens vs. the Falcons on Sunday, October 19 at Amy's Place, Brooklyn Park, MD
Plus, Annapolis High School College and Career Fair, and helping the homeless through Make a Difference Day, Bag a Breakfast and more.
Plus, Bay Community Support Services, Century Ride and Health Fair, MD Hall for the Performing Arts also need volunteer help.
Plus, Teacher of the Year reception, school named for principal, local festivals and Halloween stores opening were among week's best news.
Plus, volunteers are needed to match donors to seniors and families in need of Thanksgiving and Christmas assistance in Anne Arundel County.
Plus, Bel Air party, fighting breast cancer, supporting Special Olympics, and telemedicine center opening were among the week's best news.
The eagle was thrashing in water near a pier at the Maryland Yacht Club, in danger of drowning, when a worker pulled it to safety.
The Annapolis Police Department will give prizes for best costumes as well as best times in this fun run to benefit Special Olympics MD.
Anne Arundel nonprofits that need volunteer help include Bello Machre, Severna Park Community Center and YMCA in Annapolis.
Leading Franchisee Company, along with its Local Stores, Displays Outstanding Corporate Giving
Food Link BLING AND BLUE JEAN BASH September 20th from 7-10pm at Homestead Gardens
Local church clears clutter to help others
Literacy Council, Patapsco Heritage Greenway, Historic London Town and Gardens and Serving People Across Neighborhoods can use a hand.
Plus, restaurant sales to charity, MD Food Bank drive + Star Spangled Spectacular were among this week's best news.
Plus, teachers honored, restaurant sales to charity, MD Food Bank drive + volunteer hall of fame were among this week's best news.
The cat that closed an Anne Arundel County elementary school is now at a rescue facility and will be up for adoption once she is healthy.
During Hunger Action Month, food donations can be made online or dropped off at MD State Police barracks.
Plus business openings and expansions, volunteers in HdG and Anne Arundel + prizes for food donors were among this week's uplifting stories.
Volunteers can help at the county's emergency preparedness fair, a literacy program, YMCA Camp Letts and other nonprofit groups and events.
Plus, business openings and expansions, volunteers in Anne Arundel, energy prize and Towson app were among this week's uplifting stories
The department is being recognized for its Making the Link program that promotes the resources it offers.
You can also give back by volunteering at a county park, delivering food for Food Link, AVID tutoring, and with ESL classes.
Anne Arundel County volunteers can sign up to join the National Day of Service and Remembrance Initiative on Sept. 13.
Two strangers will run a marathon a day together, from Cumberland, MD, to Washington, D.C., to help wounded veterans.
National security publication gave Baltimore props for for recent improvements.
Former District 33 GOP delegate candidate Jamie Falcon is an Ocean City Beach Patrol sergeant. He saved a child on a Virginia beach Friday.
Nonprofit agencies and events in Anne Arundel County that need help include the Literacy Council, Rebuilding Together, and ESL programs.
Anne Arundel County nonprofit agencies and events that need help include Chrysalis House, Creating Communities, STAIR and more.
Plus, local theater company, ground-breaking in Columbia, and computers for low-income families were among this week's uplifting stories.
Tickets are on sale for tonight's crab feast at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Crabs, sweet corn and more will be served rain or shine.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.
Army Sgt. Adam Keys will receive a house in Anne Arundel County built to meet his special needs. He lost both legs and his left arm following a bomb blast in Afghanistan.
A New York woman is so good at bargain shopping that she's used her skills to donate groceries and other goods to charity. Learn how you can follow her lead locally.
As we approach the wedding season, an unusual wedding singer has us wondering about your choice for top nuptial tune.