Caitlyn Leiter-Mason and Mitch Case are blogging about their experiences as delegates.
A hearing for the new gas station and carry-out convenience store on the 3600 block of Washington Blvd. is scheduled for Sept. 5.
An update on infrastructure projects in the Arbutus area.
Why do you think O'Malley showed up at and spoke out at the RNC?
Here's a list of what's closed for the public holiday and service changes you need to know.
Lane of southbound Southwestern Boulevard closed south of MARC Halethorpe Station.
Members of the Kendwood Garden Condo Association and nearby communities held signs outside of a county office building.
Statements by Missouri GOP Senate nominee Todd Akin provoke reactions at the national and local level.
Maryland is one of a handful of states nationwide offering the service.
A bill that would overturn the state's Court of Appeals decision declaring pit bulls "inherently dangerous" overcame its first hurdle Thursday by passing a Senate committee hearing 6-3.
Long-awaited program reaching southwest Baltimore County.
The younger you are, the more likely you are to support same-sex marriage. What does this mean for Maryland?
Circle at end of UMBC Boulevard spur from I-195 may help avoid crashes at campus loop road.
Non-degree program for people with intellectual disabilities strives for independent living in four-year college environment.
Targeted for eradication efforts this summer, program may get to Riverview and Arbutus by the fall.
The state's regulatory agency will be taking comments from residents about experiences with power outages.
Industry-sponsored analysis finds that as a result of the debt-ceiling deal, Defense Department and other jobs are at risk.
Gov. Martin O'Malley said the state has reached milestones while also accounting for growth.
An update on public works projects in southwest Baltimore County
The latest on the aftermath of extreme weather.
The road through Arbutus is scheduled to be milled and resurfaced.
During the week of June 19-25, 325 people in Maryland were stricken with heat-related illness.
Mixed reactions to the Supreme Court ruling in Baltimore County.
The country's highest court is set to rule Thursday on the Affordable Care Act.
Project to line street with curbs and sidewalks more than half complete.
Controversial plan calls for demolishing vacant Carrollton Bank building for four-pump Giant brand fuel service station at Wilkens Beltway Plaza.
Patch wants to know, do you approve of the Edmondson Avenue bike lanes?
Cool down in libraries and senior centers, and other tips to stay cool.
Former Carrollton Bank building to be razed for facility to fuel eight vehicles at a time.
June 20 walk-through aimed at reducing nuisances to the community.
Checking in with road and projects in the area.
President Barack Obama will stop by Owings Mills before appearing downtown Baltimore Tuesday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Viral image from New England Journal of Medicine starkly shows effect of sun exposure.
One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'
Storms roll into Baltimore County around 8 p.m.
Inspections help ensure consumers are buying the type of gas advertised, officials said.
Light at Linden Avenue next to firehouse will be coordinated with signal at East Drive to speed traffic through Arbutus.
SHA holding public meeting on Wednesday, May 23, 6-8 p.m. at AMS.
The proposed liquor store in Wegmans has sparked the debate.
Platforms complete; work begins on towers to connect accessible elevated walkway over tracks.