State and Anne Arundel County emergency officials offer ways to keep safe during the stormy season.
Update on 'free-range' parents, cop and mother charged in murder and other news from Maryland Patches.
Annapolis Irish Festival, National Aquarium, World Trade Center Institute, volunteer center and other non-profit agencies can use your help.
Take a dip into these homes—all are for sale.
Some top posts this weekend in Maryland, including 9 awesome pools on the market. Plus, how you can share your local news.
More often than many realize, children are left in hot cars and the outcomes are tragic. Tips for parents and caregivers to prevent deaths.
Have company in town this weekend? Patch readers offer suggestions on some spots your guests should see.
Plus, summer concert and movie schedules, Bel Air police fight heroin deaths, no parallel parking on test + predatory towing crackdown.
Parallel parking dropped from driver's license exam, Serial podcast subject wins murder appeal and more headlines from Maryland Patches.
What's the weather in Anne Arundel County going to do for the unofficial start of summer?
From hiking trips to relaxing beach escapes, we've rounded up the best places to visit in Maryland, based on reader picks.
Police out in force for Memorial Day weekend, birdhouse build-off and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Last year a Blue Angel pilot broke Twitterverse with his selfie in flight over U.S Naval Academy. Is Biden's fly-over photo as awesome?
Find details for government offices, recycling and the Annapolis parade here.
Capt. Katie Higgins of Severna Park says her job shows "women can do whatever they put their mind to."
A Glen Burnie man died of a gunshot wound Thursday night; it is the city's first homicide of 2015.
Prices are rising at the gas pump, nationally and in Maryland, due to global increases in the price of crude oil.
Plus rabies in Harford, no more parallel parking on test, weekend trooper crackdown, mosquito spraying begins and predatory towing targeted.
Extra Maryland state troopers -- along with police in Anne Arundel County and Prince George’s County -- plan to be on the roads.
While it’s not on the test, parallel parking will still be taught in driver’s education courses.
Two women were freed from human trafficking in Anne Arundel County, police say, and a Glen Burnie man was arrested.
Teenagers from Severn and Glen Burnie face multiple charges tied to the armed robbery of the Annapolis Pizza Boli's.
Some of our top posts in Maryland, including traffic tied up over spilled milk. Plus, how you can share your news and events on Patch.
Police and firefighters searched for hours for Waldorf man who drove onto flooded road. His body was found downstream Wednesday afternoon.
Steven Wyatt allegedly improperly used a debit card from the North County High School Athletic Boosters Association.
Memorial Day weekend happenings and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Former Maryland governor plans gathering on Federal Hill.
Meetings are set for May 27 and 28 to update residents on the survey results and the work that lies ahead.
The Navy aerial demonstration squadron is practicing over Annapolis Tuesday and will perform Wednesday starting at 2 p.m.
SECU -- Maryland's largest credit union -- is introducing a new suite of Visa® cards to meet members’ wide range of needs and lifestyles.
The long Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away. As you relax outside, remember to protect your family against the sun’s rays.
The department will offer four programs with the first beginning June 22. Sign-up is open.
J.H. Snider’s testimony on May 18, 2015 before the Anne Arundel County Council
Plus Hogan to re-open Annapolis barrack, mom tackles sex assault suspect, Tesla sales OKed in state, and boater dies, from Maryland Patches.
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The Glen Burnie man reportedly caused $2,200 damage to lights along Route 10 near Ordnance Road, Anne Arundel County Police say.
A resident was robbed at gunpoint as he walked from his car to his house, and his credit cards were then used at area businesses.
The governor says the capital city needs the increased police presence, and will cut money to renovate Maryland Hall for Creative Arts.
Military on alert, former professor sentenced and other top news of the week from Maryland Patches.
Plus, upcoming community festivals and charity events, ducklings reunited with parents on Mother's Day and more good news from Patch.