An estimated 100,000 Prince George's County residents are still being told to boil their water before using it for cooking or drinking.
New houses on market, jobs, politician pay hike, stabbing victim biking from Maryland to Florida, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus cemetery cleanup, Run for the Light House, and friends needed to volunteer at historic farmstead in Anne Arundel County.
Whooping cough outbreak, casino shoving match, ghost tours, water issue and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Officials advise boiling water for 24 hours after water main break.
The National Weather Service says rain, lightning on the way.
Plus, defacing Art Modell's grave, and are we in for another bad winter? Our top Maryland posts for the month of August.
Get details on trash pickup and other info for Labor Day 2014.
Find out what’s open and closed in the area on Monday, Sept. 1.
Police crackdown, Cat Meow Luau, funeral for congressman's wife, SWAT team at hotel and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, real estate open houses; Congressman's wife dies; Labor Day closings; Harford bus crash; and food drive for prizes. Our top MD posts.
Emergency repairs are under way on the I-95/495 bridge over Suitland Road, which lane closures coming late Thursday night.
Find out whether you can still get a parking ticket.
Plus, how horrible are MD drivers; houses for sale; cop who killed puppy pleads guilty; and commuter nightmare coming. Our top MD posts.
Both cities ranked in the bottom ten of American metros in driver safety by the insurance giant.
A roundup of the day's headlines from Maryland Patch sites.
Plus, death investigations in Rosedale, Severn, Oxon Hill and Harfod; Bel Air WOW house; winning chefs; and volunteers. Our top MD posts.
The tropical storm, expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday, is expected to remain offshore, forecasters say.
A roundup of unusual stories this week from Maryland Patch sites.
See who's hiring in towns across Maryland Patches.
Counselor accused of distributing child porn, WOW houses, Chipotle-inspired Asian restaurant and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
Shirtless crash victim on the run, elderly dating scam, Columbia mall victim remembered and other stories from Maryland Patch sites.
Funds will go toward addiction and mental health services plus gun control legislation.
Plus, new homes for sale, fire crews deliver baby, unplanned drive-through, Montgomery schools does ice bucket challenge. Our top MD posts.
Classic rock bands, bull rides, chainsaw sculptors and lots of junk food will be on hand when the fair starts Friday.
Plus, job openings, Horseshoe Casino prep, road construction means delays, citizens on patrol and how to post on Patch. Our top MD posts.
Interested in blogging or posting an announcement on Patch's bulletin board? Step by step instructions.
Plus, inside the region's new Whole Foods, vehicle falls on mechanic, passengers try to bring guns to BWI and other Maryland Patch stories.
A roundup of the week's top 10 most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, running for wounded vets, a local team in Ripken World Series, and casino and new school previews were among this week’s good news.
Just 24 hours left to nominate your everyday hero -- perhaps a coach or mentor -- for a prize package. Tell us how they made a difference.
The slow storm season has been a relief to many, but tropical weather tends to pick up right about…now.
Plus, real estate open houses, sheriff takes ice bucket challenge, water safe to drink, and Horseshoe Casino peek. Our top posts from MD.
Southern Prince George's County users no longer have to boil water before use it in cooking or drinking. But they should flush their lines.
Plus, youth leader sentenced, more ice bucket challenges, child shooting accomplice arrested, interstate crashes. Our top posts from MD.
Plus, a boardwalk pole dancer, WOW houses for sale, storm damaged roads, helping wounded vets and new spin on pizza. Our top posts from MD.
Tuesday's heavy rains have washed out at least one bridge in Brandywine in Prince George's County and damaged a few roads.
Residents in southern Prince George's County are being warned to boil water before use in cooking or drinking after a water main break.