The Rotary Club of South Anne Arundel County's Lights of Kindness tree decorating contest raised $10,974 between in December.
The owners of Alley, a cat missing from the Davidsonville area, put out a Facebook message asking for help finding their pet.
Employees of Maryland's Greene Turtle locations will donate 100 percent of the tips earned Dec. 7 to Toys for Tots.
Maryland residents ranked in the top 5 for generosity and volunteering, according to a report from the finances site WalletHub.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools will hold meetings in December to explore redistricting for the Annapolis Peninsula.
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A golf tournament raised a profit of $40K for The Summit School, which serves students with dyslexia and other learning differences.
The Department of Aging and Disabilities has announced two upcoming workshops in Anne Arundel.
County Executive Steve Schuh announced the plans for discovery village.
The Oyster Festival will be held on October 16 at Captain Avery Museum in Shady Side.
A pilot project will catch stray cats in Hillsmere Shores, vaccinate and spay or neuter them, then release them, county officials say.
'Quacks for Backpacks' will be held on October 2 and will benefit the "Bountiful Backpack" food program in Davidsonville.
This cute dog is one of many pets who is ready for adoption.
The MD State Highway Administration will replace the pavement on Southern Maryland Boulevard starting in mid-September.
Job training program administered by the Chesapeake Bay Trust provides young adults with employment opportunities in environmental service.
Good news stories from Patch include two $1 million wins in lottery games, Bethesda Restaurant Week and Annapolis Fill the Boot campaign.
OEM is holding two contests in observance of National Emergency Preparedness Month.
NSA home says Pokemon Go not welcome, missing Lyon sisters suspect did it says relative and more from the week on Maryland Patches.
Pet owners were asked this week to pet proof their homes and to make a home safety plan that includes pets.
We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors said.
We asked Patch readers on Facebook what streets they thought needed a speed bump. Find out what your neighbors told us.
We asked Patch readers what they would build or fix in Anne Arundel with $1 million. Here’s what you said.
We asked Patch readers, what they would build or fix in Edgewater with $1 million. Here’s what you said.
We asked your neighbors what local eatery they would nominate for countrywide recognition. Here’s the cream of the crop.
Joseph Rossi of Edgewater fell overboard into the South River June 4; searchers recovered the body the next day.
The run will begin at the Glen Burnie Town Center and pass through Glen Burnie, Pasadena, Severna Park and Arnold, ending in Annapolis.
Other top Edgewater stories in May include: Killarney House wins statewide restaurant honor and bicyclist hurt in crash with pickup.
Other top Edgewater stories this month include: Killarney House wins statewide restaurant honor and bicyclist hurt in crash with pickup.
We asked Patch Readers where they’d take their visiting friends and family. Here’s a list sure to impress your Memorial Day guests.
Join the MSBusters Fundraising Team at The Greene Turtle, Edgewater, for a FUNdraiser supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
We asked Patch Readers to share their biggest concerns with living in Edgewater. Here’s what they’d change.
A Churchton woman says her dog, Taz, was ill when it attacked her in April; she opposes breed bans.
Are pit bulls inherently aggressive, or just misunderstood? We asked Patch readers for their thoughts.
Hair Cuttery and the National Network to End Domestic Violence Partner to Spread Awareness.
Summer preview benefits pediatric hospice, palliative care and bereavement.