Get prepared before heading out on the busiest travel day of the year.
The Baltimore sports apparel company has made headlines again, landing a sponsorship deal with a national pro league.
Find out where Maryland ranks in list of best- and worst-run states.
Man convicted in execution-style killing of wrong target, Bethesda robbery, postal worker mourned.
School spokesperson says it's "too early to call" on whether to close schools.
Grab your mittens and galoshes, because it's going to be cold, wet and maybe even a bit snowy this week.
Wegmans offers a turkey tip line via Twitter for customers to ask questions about preparing the Thanksgiving meal.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of people living in poverty and the percentage of people who spent 35 percent or more of their income on rent.
Ephonia Green, who also runs a bridal shop that donated gowns to military brides, faces federal embezzlement charges for allegedly stealing millions from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Police said thieves are taking checks from outgoing mail and cashing them.
A Maryland post office employee was gunned down Saturday night while working on his route. Authorities are offering a reward to lead to an arrest in the case.
River Hill makes the state football playoffs, local turkey trot events, and what to expect this week. The Week ahead.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Comet ISON will make one pass around the Sun before leaving our solar system forever. If it survives the trip around the sun, it'll light up the December night sky.
List and find local volunteering opportunities on Patch.
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Officer found not guilty in road rage incident, Symphony Woods hits right tone and joblessness goes up in Maryland. A week of top news in Maryland.
World Against Toys Causing Harm warns parents about toys including a boomerang, a slingshot — and, surprisingly, a princess backpack.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of families living in poverty and the percentage of homes without heating fuel or heating equipment.
Thieves take copper still being used for electricity, fake grenade wreaks havoc, sexy or sexist? You decide.
Get some new recipe ideas to change up your holiday menus and learn when is the right time for students to study for the SAT.
Most job losses in September and October came before the partial federal government shutdown.
Frosty, Rudolph and Charlie Brown are coming to town.
Who owns a small Renoir painting purchased at a flea market for $7? Is it the woman who bought the unsigned piece at the sale or the Baltimore Museum of Art, which reported the piece stolen 50 years ago?