On Sept. 4 the local retailer will host Riccardo Zannetti, who will demonstrate his age-old methods.
Fair and walking tours
Authorities say the boy's father forgot his son was in the back of the vehicle. The child may have been in the vehicle for six hours.
Huge Consignment Sale!
New houses on market, jobs, politician pay hike, stabbing victim biking from Maryland to Florida, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Police are reportedly investigating the Eastern Shore educator for reasons other than school shooting literature.
Foreclosure continues to be a serious problem here in MD. Housing counseling Mary Rammel looks at the options open to distressed homeowners.
The suspect thought he was arranging a meeting with a 13-year-old girl; instead he met with an Anne Arundel County Police officer.
Pending Board of Education approval, Anne Arundel County’s school budget will be finalized in June 2015
Boy Scouts of America Presents Boy Scout Camp Out Adventure with Six Flags America on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11.
Police say taking a break at a Florida McDonald’s proved fatal for the Connecticut man, who left Maryland a month ago.
What will the winning photo be used for?
September 27, Six Flags America will unearth frightful fun for the entire family during our most popular event of the year, Fright Fest!
Teen Paid Focus Group Discussion!
NFBMD Fundraiser April 13, 2015
Plus cemetery cleanup, Run for the Light House, and friends needed to volunteer at historic farmstead in Anne Arundel County.
Watch all Ravens Games and support a Charity at the same time!! New venue in Brooklyn Park called Amy's Place.
Whooping cough outbreak, casino shoving match, ghost tours, water issue and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Anne Arundel County Police say an illegal dirt bike being ridden late at night was the cause of a fatal accident involving its driver.
A feral cat that prompted school to be canceled was thought to have left the building. But Tuesday morning the animal was back.
The victim and the suspect in custody were employees, Anne Arundel County police said.
Plus, defacing Art Modell's grave, and are we in for another bad winter? Our top Maryland posts for the month of August.
Labor Day weekend started early for students at one elementary school, but classes will resume as normal on Tuesday.
The Baltimore Ravens and all NFL teams were required to finalize rosters this weekend.
Find out what’s open and closed on Monday, Sept. 1.
Bike collided with side of Lexus late Saturday, according to Anne Arundel County Police.
Anne Arundel County Police are looking for two men in connection with a Friday night stabbing.
The woman's body was found in a back stock room, Anne Arundel County Police Department reported.
Car accidents will kill 395 people over the 2014 Labor Day weekend, according to National Safety Council.
Police crackdown, Cat Meow Luau, funeral for congressman's wife, SWAT team at hotel and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The blood drive ends at 6 p.m.
The Sept. 3 meeting will focus on budgets and student head injuries. A public workshop on the schools budget will be held Sept. 16.
An argument between two Glen Burnie men ended with one man suffering minor stab wounds, Anne Arundel County Police say.
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Labor Day weekend started early for students at one elementary school.
Police 'will take every opportunity to educate motorists,' Maryland Transportation Authority chief says.
Plus, real estate open houses; Congressman's wife dies; Labor Day closings; Harford bus crash; and food drive for prizes. Our top MD posts.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says of his decision in the Ray Rice case: "I didn’t get it right."
Donors to the Anne Arundel County Food Bank have a chance to win diamonds, a TV, or a Kindle Fire from Little Treasury Jewelers.
Ocean City leaders have given tentative approval to a law to limit smoking to designated areas on the beach, and the town's boardwalk.