Work on 55-year-old bridge to detour Wilkens Avenue exits.
"Getting ahead of the curve" on burgeoning public health menace.
Maryland's tax-free week this year is Aug. 14 to 20 and applies to clothing and footwear.
All-volunteer maritime industry is recognized as the backbone of America's growth and strength, and unsung heroes of World War II.
Heat-related illness is responsible for 941 emergency department visits since July 1 and has claimed six lives so far this year.
Work to underground tributary of Herbert's Run to slow traffic in area of MARC station.
Temperatures are expected to reach, if not surpass, 100 degrees this week.
July 25 hearing to address four complaints of fights and noise since April.
SHA open house Wednesday night presents plans for ramp changes.
The $60K tab for fines and taxes was paid days before auction.
Libraries, courts and senior centers will be closed July 4.
"I do whatever I feel is right," says the "gray hat" hacker, of leaks made in LulzSec case.
NASA teams up with MDE and EPA to test air quality over key roads in Maryland.
The American Civil Liberties Union argues the electronic petition form invites fraud.
Work to begin on sidewalks, curbs and new road surface.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn about the latest attempt by Maryland to stretch, grow and expand, and where development is unwelcome. That and more in this week’s Government Roundup.
County executive Kamenetz, Sneaks the library mascot on hand for Relay Elementary students.
Pedestrians stymied by lack of sidewalks.
What's the deal with spots reserved for greener cars at the Arbutus library?
People flock to the Maryland State House to say goodbye to the former mayor and governor.
Former Gov. William Donald Schaefer died Monday at the age of 89.
Impending shut-down of government casts uncertainty on more than 130,000 non-military federal employees in Maryland.
Federal employees, many of whom live in Maryland, could be placed on furlough if there is a federal government shutdown.
Quirk introduces a resolution limiting sewer and water connections to Woodland Drive property.
Campus officials struggle with how to handle text alerts when informing students of imminent threats.
A ceremony marked the start of construction on Monday.
Postponed ceremony back on schedule for April 4.
On average, 62 percent fewer people are using the road during evening rush hour.
Study aims to consider development of vast mental hospital campus.
But to combat peanut allergies, some Maryland schools might stop offering a lunchtime favorite: the pb&j sandwich.
Delegate Steve DeBoy, D-Howard/Baltimore, told seniors that proposed budget adjustments are being debated in the House of Delegates this week.
Did you ever look through your husband's pockets while he's asleep? That's illegal. So is taking a lion to the movies in Baltimore City.
Elevator-equipped pedestrian bridge connecting sheltered, raised platforms in design for Halethorpe station.
Work on new $17.1 million station to begin after April 4 ceremony.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a tax on specific snack foods to help fund an anti-obesity program for kids.
Heavy rains across the state could cause moderate to heavy flooding.
Testimony before state Senate committee supports measure to plan for severe weather.
Snarl of traffic caused by MARC commuters and the town's peculiar linkages with the beltway will be discussed by state highway planners.
It’s what some see as a new era in Maryland in terms of development, and there is major action on the same-sex marriage bill.
State police report multiple vehicles damaged in area of I-195 bridge over Francis Avenue.