The slow storm season has been a relief to many, but tropical weather tends to pick up right about…now.
Plus, real estate open houses, sheriff takes ice bucket challenge, water safe to drink, and Horseshoe Casino peek. Our top posts from MD.
Take a peek inside Baltimore City's first casino.
The state's sales tax holiday is great for back-to-school essentials and ends soon. Check our link to find what is tax free and what is not.
Did you know there used to be a race track in the area? Find out about that and more at Rockburn.
Plus, youth leader sentenced, more ice bucket challenges, child shooting accomplice arrested, interstate crashes. Our top posts from MD.
Next, more school administrators and police will have ice dumped on their heads too.
Have you purchased ground oregano in the past few months? This may affect you.
Drivers should take I-695 or I-95 if they plan on passing through the area.
Plus, a boardwalk pole dancer, WOW houses for sale, storm damaged roads, helping wounded vets and new spin on pizza. Our top posts from MD.
A $27,000 reward is being offered for the arrest and indictment of a Glen Burnie man's killer; he died at a Hanover gas station.
A Laurel store sold a ticket worth $2 million in Saturday's Powerball game. The owner has yet to claim the prize, says the Maryland Lottery
A law banning 45 assault weapons and limiting gun magazines to 10 bullets is not an undue burden on Second Amendment rights, says a judge.
Which restaurant do you think is the best in Maryland? Tell us in the comments!
Two strangers will run a marathon a day together, from Cumberland, MD, to Washington, D.C., to help wounded veterans.
Walmart scraps construction plans, BWI wins award for security, guide to the Big 10 conference and other stories from Maryland Patches.
National security publication gave Baltimore props for for recent improvements.
Low-lying areas are at risk of flooding, National Weather Service reports.
Sports blogger Patrick Cannons says Maryland's play in the Big 10 conference means fans should be prepared to be seen as hillbillies.
Family finds body, business owner threatened over flag, roller coaster ride gets stuck, first homicide in city and other Maryland stories.
Morgan Lane Arnold, 16, is considered an adult in the eyes of the law, Howard County judge ruled Monday.
A petition drive is planned to push for a mandate that Maryland public schools wait until after Labor Day to start back to school.
Seventeen adults and seven children were rescued from 75 feet in the air by Prince George’s County firefighters.
See which employers in the region are hiring.
Excited for the new movie "Boxtrolls"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the world where the Boxtrolls live with Boxtrolls Patch!
Plus, business openings, a new art exhibit, volunteer options, fire departments honored and fighting cancer were top MD good news stories.
The state's sales tax holiday is great for back-to-school essentials. Check our link to find what is tax free and what is not.
Deaths and dozens of injuries this summer appear to be drug related. What’s the fix?
Prince George's names pink ambulance, Whole Foods makes video about Columbia and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Well-above average temperatures are expected this winter, along with even more snow than a year ago, says one forecaster.
Walmart gets rejected, teen missing since June, Naval Academy bridge to brighten up and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Oprah Winfrey is in Charm City.
Statistics show a majority of carjackings take place in two Maryland counties. Do you know how to stay safe?
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
A customer found the Glen Burnie man fatally shot early Thursday at the gas station on Ridge Road in Hanover.
School supply champion, trash truck crash, National Night Out , WOW houses galore and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Find out when to see the Ravens play at M&T and around the nation.
Plus, Restaurant Week 2014, TV show needs MD families, back-to-school classes and fairs, and drunk driver crashes into Edgewater building.
Tyler Fox Viscardi's family reportedly said he drank water he didn't know contained drugs.
Environmental groups say warming water temperatures and continued pollution may be causing an increase in flesh-eating bacteria infections.