BPD launches a District Revitalization Initiative to improve morale and community relations between officers, citizens and local businesses.
Plus, Harford award, Ray Rice appeal, sobriety checkpoint, crowded schools, newest homes listed for sale + other Maryland Patch stories.
The NFL players' union says Ray Rice is being punished twice for domestic assault, while a national group wants the top NFL exec ousted.
The change of season brings crisp days, chilly nights and unfortunately, fall allergies. How can you ease your symptoms?
This is the Baltimore Orioles’ first American League East title since 1997.
Free women's soccer posters and schedule cards available at Friday's game versus Delaware State at 7 p.m. Student raffle giveaway at halftim
As more health care is regulated by government, more physicians are likely to run for Maryland legislative seats.
It’s hard to believe this sweet, handsome Lab mix is still available. Please read and share Buddy's story to help us find his new home.
Plus, Orioles slugger comes to the rescue on highway, MARC train service suspended and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
The retailer is promoting is holiday layaway program with a tongue-in-cheek Merry Birthday commercial some three months ahead of Christmas.
Homicide near Johnnycake Road and Upper Mill Circle is under investigation, Baltimore County police say.
Plus, rally for Crofton school, Ocean City smoking ban, firefighter hurt, Bel Air rape charge filed + other Maryland Patch stories.
The NFL Players Association, former Ravens running back may cite double jeopardy.
"Baltimore Soccer Night" - Men's College Soccer as UMBC Hosts Loyola at Retriever Soccer Park, Sat., Sept. 20 at 7:00 p.m.
Smoking will only be allowed in designated areas on the Maryland resort town's beaches and boardwalk.
A Confederate flag that showed up at a high school football game was also among the unusual headlines.
Star-Spangled Banner and 1862 Field of Dreams Find Kindred Spirit in Catonsville
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.
Architecture Feels Like Oriole Park at Camden Yards
There are 20 open houses in Catonsville this weekend!
A major solar flare launched off the Sun this weekt potentially unleashing a geomagnetic storm that could interrupt communications.
KIDS 4-8 CAN TRY ICE HOCKEY FOR FREE! THIS SUNDAY 9/14 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Enjay Avenue Multi-Family Yard Sale Part of Larger Community Event in "Paradise"
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.
“Seeing plane coming right at me. No one knew what had happened.” Tell us your 9/11 experience.
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.
The Sept. 11 vigil will include tribute to Catonsville resident killed as a result of terrorist attacks.
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.