Maryland's Farm to School Program is highlighted.
The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of people originally from another state across your town.
Delicious and healthy snacks your kids will love.
A new study says the difference between Maryland and other states on underage college drinking is significant.
Do you know what your neighbors are arguing about? It might be some of the development going on in Maryland. Read on for more.
The place you call home—and the latest news and happenings you need to know—now in the palm of your hand.
The map below shows a snapshot of the average household size for homeowners across town.
Have you heard of the long neck theory of economics?
Check out some of the blog posts from Patch sites in Maryland with tips ranging from clearing court records online to fall yard maintenance.
Find out if that past infraction can be removed from your records.
Police say a man who was struck and killed on I-95 was running from officers, and more Maryland news.
The map below shows a snapshot of the average household size for renters across town.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
Maryland had the third highest increase in food stamp participation from June 2012 to June 2013.
Premiums for teen drivers can be double what adults pay.
PG-13 film in theaters Friday.
Maryland's most-read stories in October.
Fall is the perfect time for a great crock pot meal, so why not enjoy it with friends?
The Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability wants public input on the plan.
The community is invited to attend the meeting and offer input.
A new book discusses many advantages of public schools, after a study found that public schools are doing a better job academically than private schools.
The list below shows nearby breast cancer-related campaigns trying to raise money. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
Move over, brown bag. Try this creative spin on school lunch.
The top-read Maryland stories are one click away.
Pumpkin carving can be fun for the whole family, but if the kids are too young to handle knives, here are some creative ways to get them in on the action.
A new report suggests limiting media time for children because the average is more than seven hours per day!
The proposed projects will be presented to the Board of Education on Tuesday.