New shelter and shopping cart corral have been added to the bus station at Rolling Road and Baltimore National Pike.
Councilman Tom Quirk said Thursday that he is opposed to upgrading the zoning at 11 South Belle Grove Road, but hasn't made a decision on if development should be allowed on the property.
The light was installed by contractors several weeks ago and won't be operational for at least another month.
A large water main in Baltimore city is in danger of failing.
In Baltimore County, there are mixed reactions to the Supreme Court ruling.
Cool down in libraries and senior centers, and other tips to stay cool.
Patch wants to know, do you support the Edmondson Avenue bike lanes?
As Baltimore County prepares to add bike and parking lanes to the road, the center turn lane could be eliminated.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Baltimore County.
Some residents took photos of the presidential motorcade.
Got an opinion on politics? When just commenting isn't enough, we've got your solution.
President Barack Obama will stop by Owings Mills before his appearance in downtown Baltimore Tuesday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Officials announced a new marketing campaign meant to bolster residents' recycling efforts.
The Senate and House majority leaders put the task force in writing on Wednesday.
Be aware of closings for the holiday in Baltimore County.
Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission reveal popular Mexican restaurant chain under investigation for hiring undocumented workers.
The anti-war protest of the Catonsville Nine May 17, 1968 influenced the country in turning against the Vietnam War.
Suspects had collected 130 pounds of copper pipe when they were arrested Tuesday afternoon.
The county has sent a letter to Simkins Industries asking the company to do something about the old Simkins Mill site.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
Officials say such parlors are illegal.
Speed humps are not an option; the state has looked at islands and adding more sidewalks.
County's smoke testing system is moving through the Catonsville area.
The award was for a popular photography course at the center.
A total of 28,000 trees will be planted in the spring and fall in various locations throughout Baltimore and Harford counties.
The comprehensive bike plan would add trails, signs and bike lanes throughout the western side of the county.
A round-up of recent Baltimore County news from Patch.
There is generally no love lost on speed cameras, but torching one?
With a third location for a Baltimore County speed camera, Patch wants to know where the worst speeding is.
Baltimore County created a third location for a speed camera rotation on South Rolling Road.
Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.
Drivers share road with 115 major construction projects in state, officials said.
News reports are confirming Santorum’s exit from the presidential race.
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.
Antonio Martinez was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
The McDonald's employee who says she won the Mega Millions lottery in Maryland tells a television station she can't find it.
Members of Catonsville Rails to Trails testify before the Baltimore County Planning Board Thursday night.
Participation in Tuesday's election was particularly low—even for a primary.
Check out the charts below for preliminary results in Tuesday's primary elections.
Area media outlets report a light turnout, but some Republican voters say they feel like their vote counts more this year.