Police said she disappeared from Bero Road on Wednesday after assault occurred at her apartment.
Plus, how horrible are MD drivers; houses for sale; cop who killed puppy pleads guilty; and commuter nightmare coming. Our top MD posts.
The two got into an argument at their home that turned physical, police reported.
Gus Boesl, certified master electrician and chief operating officer of Kolb Electric, explains the benefits of whole house surge protection.
Vehicles for Change's car awar program comes full circle for Gaudenzia vocational services supervisor, who received a car 15 years ago.
Detectives saw the peeping tom behavior at Columbia mall, Catonsville Home Depot and Security Square bathrooms, police said.
Both cities ranked in the bottom ten of American metros in driver safety by the insurance giant.
Superintendent Dallas Dance made a cross-county tour to celebrate the new academic year on Wednesday.
A roundup of the day's headlines from Maryland Patch sites.
Arbutus Volunteer Bull and Oyster Roast Oct 5th, 2014 1pm-5pm
The Maryland Transportation Authority gave best time to drive and beat holiday traffic.
Plus, death investigations in Rosedale, Severn, Oxon Hill and Harfod; Bel Air WOW house; winning chefs; and volunteers. Our top MD posts.
The tropical storm, expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday, is expected to remain offshore, forecasters say.
Whether you head to the beach or enjoy a backyard cookout this Labor Day weekend, remember to protect yourself from the sun.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
She has several tattoos that may help identify her, Baltimore County police say.
Many people dream of visiting Europe one day, and immersing themselves into its culture.
A roundup of unusual stories this week from Maryland Patch sites.
See who's hiring in towns across Maryland Patches.
Plus, business openings and expansions, volunteers in Anne Arundel, energy prize and Towson app were among this week's uplifting stories
It’s a new school year and administrators walk a difficult line on discipline. What do you think?
Counselor accused of distributing child porn, WOW houses, Chipotle-inspired Asian restaurant and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
Greetings, Come join us at the Catonsville Friendly's Restaurant on Tue, August 26, bet 5-8p, as we fellowship to raise $ for good cause
Light rail, bus and parking information for the 2014 Maryland State Fair in Timonium.
ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen is opening at Columbia mall.
Police said he was a counselor for teens in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County.
Shirtless crash victim on the run, elderly dating scam, Columbia mall victim remembered and other stories from Maryland Patch sites.
The 13U CAA Knights Travel baseball team is holding tryouts on Friday, August 29 @ 5:30 PM at Trinity Field located at 2100 Westchester Ave.
Plus, new homes for sale, fire crews deliver baby, unplanned drive-through, Montgomery schools does ice bucket challenge. Our top MD posts.
Classic rock bands, bull rides, chainsaw sculptors and lots of junk food will be on hand when the fair starts Friday.
Plus, job openings, Horseshoe Casino prep, road construction means delays, citizens on patrol and how to post on Patch. Our top MD posts.
Maryland Lottery officials help ensure casino is ready for business.
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Scott Wilfong, president and CEO of SunTrust Bank Greater Washington/Maryland, has been named a most admired CEO by The Daily Record
More than 250 of the nation’s finest artisans will display and sell their handcrafted work in Gaithersburg, MD, October 17-19, 2014.
Lack of sleep can make everything on your "to-do" list suffer. A good night's sleep is more important than you think.
Qualifying students can get up to date on their shots for free on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Passengers from Baltimore and Upper Marlboro were arrested for reportedly packing loaded handguns in their carry-on bags.
A roundup of the week's top 10 most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, running for wounded vets, a local team in Ripken World Series, and casino and new school previews were among this week’s good news.