Bishop goes to court, Christmas tree fires planned, rap video gone wrong, Rams Head faces new lawsuit and other news from Maryland Patches.
Now hiring account executives, store managers, commercial truck drivers and more.
Prince George's County Police say a Washington, D.C., man fired a gun, killing the musician at a Seat Pleasant video shoot.
While tests show the drinking water meets regulatory standards, WSSC officials say it should not be used for laundry.
When to watch the April 4 eclipse.
Kid- & Family-Friendly Opening Art Reception
Plus, rapper Kealo killed, man loves wife who laced pills with bug spray, restaurant inspections, Bel Air Wawa crash + mansion fire update.
Prince George's County Police are trying to determine if a prop gun shooting of the DC artist was an accident or intentional.
A study by a conservation group says almost half of restaurants tested in Annapolis and Baltimore had mislabeled crab meat.
Some of our top posts in Maryland, including a man awarded the Congressional Badge for Bravery. Plus, how to share your news at Patch!
Prince George's County Police say a Washington, D.C., man was not injured when an officer fired at his car.
Experience a Rome Tradition of the Seven Churches on Holy Thursday and then the Burial of Christ on Good Friday at the Franciscan Monastery
A potential member of a Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity alumni chapter says he was beaten and forced to do household tasks in his underwear.
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.
Prince George’s County Police have not yet identified the victim in the case, who was fatally stabbed.
Ofc. Brennan Rabain is one of six public safety officials to die in the line of duty in Maryland since last year's ceremony.
Prince George's County Police hope a driver saw something and can help determine why a car went off the road.
Saturday, September 19, 2015, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Call for Artists Issued for the Gateway at University Town Center
Brentwood Arts Exchange and Artists of the ARC of Prince George's County III
Plus, Phish tour stops in MD, parents write children's book, snow waiver granted to school system, and how well do you know your hometown?
Family awaits charges in pedestrian death, bayside mansion for sale, officer drinking before crash and more Maryland Patch news of the week.
Officer killed in crash was drinking, village center revitalization begins, car burglars on tape and more news from Maryland Patches.
Easter Egg Decorating at the Brentwood Arts Exchange. Saturday, March 28, 2015
Come out on Saturday, April 18 for an important event to empower victims and survivors of crime in the community.
Plus, Harford Teacher of the Year, WOW houses on market, body in MoCo lake, kitchen knife stabbing, Craigslist scam, and Phish tour stops.
The state of Maryland has approved a waiver request by the Prince George's County Public Schools. So when is the last day of school?
The Prince George's County Fire Department practiced rescue drills Wednesday at the vacant Market Place Mall in Bowie.
A Greenbelt man has been charged with murder after police found him at the scene, police say.
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 Prince George's County is making the day an instructional day to make up one of seven snow days from the winter.
The Franciscan Monastery’s ever-popular Easter Lily & Palm Cross sale is this weekend, March 28-29!
Heroin bust, hungry robber, post-fire fundraiser, open space rally and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
A Prince George's County Sheriff's car involved in an accident Monday came to rest on its grille against a light pole.
Plus, puppy love, WOW houses on market, how well do you know your town, insight into Fort Meade plane crash + Lyon sisters search update.
Prince George's County Police say a man faces first-degree murder charges after a stabbing victim died of his wounds.
Maryland's transportation secretary said drivers should plan ahead due to six-month Interstate 95 resurfacing project.
Prince George's County Police say the drive lost control on a curve and collided with an SUV.