The Orionids are peaking now and continue until about Nov. 7.
To each his own or all in? Couples need to find a money system that works for them.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most vacant homes.
Contract forbids students dancing with "buttocks touching a partner or in the air."
Inside the vehicle were Joshua Osterholt's two children—a four-year-old and a 10-month-old.
The new payment plan encourages students to register early.
Cache of guns found at teen's home, a fire chief's car is stolen - all the day's most-read stories.
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Halloween is only two weeks away. If your kids don't have a costume, here are some ideas for things you can make at the last minute.
Follow these simple, time-tested rules for keeping money in the bank.
Air conditioning condenser unit issue could disable or deploy airbags.
Candidates tout plans to expand pre-K programs for children in Maryland.
Special enforcement operations will be underway in every area of the state and drivers are being warned to be alert.
Check out some of the blog posts from Patch sites in Maryland.
Having withdrawal after 16 days without panda sightings?
The new rules allow 13- to 17-year olds to share updates with anyone – not just friends or friends of friends.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below shows which areas nearby have higher rates of women giving birth in their teens.
Ann Fridman practices her passion while bringing important funds to the family coffers.
Police say a confrontation among two college students over a girl ended in bloodshed, and other Maryland crime news.
Find out what the exceptions are to the state's new gun law, which is considered "one of the nation’s toughest firearm regulations."
Website glitches and consumer concerns plague the rollout of the Affordable Care Act in Maryland as one consumer was told to “try back in a couple of weeks.”
Veney was serving a five-year sentence for armed robbery, but is considered "minimum security" by a Department of Corrections spokesman.