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The following information was supplied by the Cockeysville Police Department. In cases where a criminal charge is noted, the information provided does not indicate a conviction.
Patch asks Cockeysville and Northern Baltimore County residents to tell us their accounts of an earthquake that struck the East Coast.
Baltimore area residents cast more than 54,000 votes on Facebook for their favorite causes.
Roswell Friend, a former Dulaney High School student, was last seen jogging Thursday evening.
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Tahirah Carter, 35, admitted to participating in a conspiracy to distribute heroin.
Roswell Friend, a recent Temple University graduate, went missing Thursday evening in Philadelphia.
Baltimore County Police Chief James W. Johnson wants to padlock the doors of the Black Hole to ensure that the club stays closed for up to one year, according to reporting in the Baltimore Sun.
Blues enthusiasts flocked to Oregon Ridge Park for the Hot August Blues and Roots Festival.
Roswell Friend is a recent graduate of Temple University.
Crepe Myrtles thrive in North Baltimore County.
Switching team colors so late in the game is tough, but it could happen for the kids’ sake.
Members of the Baltimore Improv Group led the program.
Blue flowers are a popular choice among gardening enthusiasts.
Renee Wilson was crowned at a July 17 pageant in Frederick.
A guide to planning the weekend ahead.
Descendants of the Cockey family said the house is old but does not have historical significance.
Consolidated Equities Corporation representatives met with Baltimore County officials for a development plan conference on Wednesday.
The winning truck receives $10,000 and a chance to appear on a Food Network show.
Fire department officials said there are no reported injuries.
The original location of the restaurant opened in Cockeysville in 1972.
Christopher Trikeriotis, the manager at Black Hole Rock Club, was arrested along with seven others on drug charges.
Hightopps Backstage Grille provides the perfect end-of-summer venue.
Employees on strike gathered outside Verizon's Hunt Valley office at noon on Monday.
A taste of farm life offered a breath of fresh air.
With a new project—"Dispatches: The Changing American Dream"—Patch will tell the stories of how stagnating national and world economies are trickling down into our communities.
You still have time to plant new vegetables.
Construction is scheduled to begin on Aug.15.
Performer Christina Enoch joined the Baltimore Improv Group in 2005.