A Confederate flag that showed up at a high school football game was also among the unusual headlines.
The past week was a tumultuous one for the Baltimore Ravens, their fans, the NFL and now former Ravens star Ray Rice.
Plus, restaurant sales to charity, MD Food Bank drive + Star Spangled Spectacular were among this week's best news.
Candidates for Maryland governor accuse one another of wrongdoing.
Maryland has accepted 2,804 children this year, the largest number of refugees per capita of any state in the U.S.
Plus, Baltimore Orioles' Chris Davis suspended, fatal Joppa crash, food drive, featured homes for sale + other Maryland Patch stories.
Brendan Iribe, a Maryland native who made a fortune selling his company to Facebook, is financing a computer science building on campus.
A major solar flare launched off the Sun this weekt potentially unleashing a geomagnetic storm that could interrupt communications.
Plus, kidnapper sentenced, community service director resigns, weekend road closures and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The top management for the NFL team, as well as current and former players, have shared disappointment in Ray Rice on social media.
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A New Jersey prosecutor says former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice likely would've been put on probation for assaulting his fiancee.
Probe comes after conflicting reports around video of former Ravens running back Ray Rice assaulting his then-fiancee.
Plus, father of family lost in crash thanks emergency workers, weather alert, newest homes for sale + other stories from Maryland Patches.
New Associated Press report says voicemail confirms receipt of video at NFL office.
Companies from Baltimore car dealer CarBiz to Nike have cut ties with disgraced former Baltimore Raven Ray Rice.
The schedule of events includes tall ships, air shows, Vice President Joe Biden and more.
Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
National Weather Service issues advisory through Thursday for area.
The team particularly encourages families, women and children to come to M&T Bank Stadium for the jersey turn-in event.
Guests who wear their favorite Washington or Baltimore baseball gear will get a one day admission ticket for only $19.99 + tax at Six Flags.
Scammers target older adults, flasher arrested, bus driver pleads guilty to leaving children and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Ravens franchise owner Stephen J. Bisciotti explained the process of Ray Rice investigation in letter to stakeholders.
Senate president ordered investigation after TMZ video showed former Ravens star assaulting fiancee in Atlantic City.
Former Ravens running back broke his silence in the wake of contract termination, NFL suspension.
Sports writers, current and former athletes, and women's advocates are among those discussing Ray Rice's domestic abuse case.
Criminals are targeting older adults in local communities, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
The wife of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice spoke out Tuesday, saying the attention over the assault is horrific.
Plus, fatal weekend crashes, sentence in toddler's death, Gov. O'Malley on domestic violence and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The NFL has also suspended the former Baltimore Ravens running back indefinitely.
As school begins and the days get shorter, fall ailments tend to emerge. Fall is a time when many people get symptoms of colds or allergies.
Howard County officials celebrated the occasion with groundbreaking ceremony off Montgomery Road.
The best viewing of the last supermoon of the year, also known as a harvest moon, takes place between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Wednesday, November 12th, 6:30 pm. Free for all ages. Arbutus, MD
TMZ Sports showed the fight between the Ravens player and his wife, leading to a two-game suspension by the NFL.
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The driver crossed the center line and hit a tree, Baltimore County police said.
Plus, teachers honored, restaurant sales to charity, MD Food Bank drive + volunteer hall of fame were among this week's best news.
Plus, defacing Art Modell's grave, and are we in for another bad winter? Our top Maryland Patch posts for the month of August.