Federal officials set Christmas trees on fire to learn how that fueled a January blaze that killed an Annapolis family of six.
Bishop goes to court, Christmas tree fires planned, rap video gone wrong, Rams Head faces new lawsuit and other news from Maryland Patches.
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Federal officials plan to set Christmas trees on fire to learn how that could fuel the January blaze that killed six people in Annapolis.
A study by a conservation group says almost half of restaurants tested in Annapolis and Baltimore had mislabeled crab meat.
Suspects from Brooklyn and Glen Burnie were charged in the drug raid, say Anne Arundel County Police.
Some of our top posts in Maryland, including a man awarded the Congressional Badge for Bravery. Plus, how to share your news at Patch!
Boats of every size and style will be featured at the weekend event.
Come out to the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony April 9, 2015, 5:30pm until 7:30pm
Ravens get new backup quarterback, woman found in lake, how to talk to kids about sexting and more headlines from Maryland Patches.
The Maryland women are in the Final Four. Find out when you can catch them on TV.
One suspect was arrested on narcotics charges, and a second man was arrested on a warrant, say police.
Plus, families displaced in Joppa and Darlington fires, PG officer who died in crash to be honored, and a man with HIV is sent to prison.
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Robot Fest, Take Your Child to Work Day, Truxton Youth Triathlon, Hope For All, Save the Bay Day and more need your help.
Family awaits charges in pedestrian death, bayside mansion for sale, officer drinking before crash and more Maryland Patch news of the week.
See inside some of the region's top homes for sale.
Officer killed in crash was drinking, village center revitalization begins, car burglars on tape and more news from Maryland Patches.
Local singers may compete for cash prizes during this weekend-long event.
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A Glen Burnie man arrested for allegedly stealing cell phones and wallets from unlocked vehicles serves as a warning to residents.
The high school projects will be entered in the International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh.
Plus, Harford Teacher of the Year, WOW houses on market, body in MoCo lake, kitchen knife stabbing, Craigslist scam, and Phish tour stops.
The man will spend 18 months in jail and be on probation for five years for the 2013 attack.
Rod Staatz, President and CEO of SECU, has been elected Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Credit Union National Association.
A woman and her daughter were walking on a Glen Burnie trail when the incident happened.
Some of the top posts at Maryland Patch sites, including an in-depth look at fire rescue training. Plus, how to share local news at Patch!
Marylanders share what they love the most about the Free State in honor of Maryland Day.
The weekend walk/run will benefit Special Olympics Maryland.
Dance Performance at the Chesapeake Arts Center