The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.
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A Washington, D.C., watering hole also earns praise for its selection of beers and attention to customers.
University officials ordered an evacuation of the surrounding area.
Alleged attack by middle school teacher, cashing in on casinos, do schools ignore Christian holidays while acknowledging other religious observances? The news you may have missed across Maryland.
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Was health insurance better in 1944? Don't fall for trends, one-pot roasted chicken with sides, and other great reads from locals across Patch.
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"May he now find the shalom he always sought for the land of our ancestors." -- Sen. Ben Cardin, D-MD.
A car traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of Md Rt. 32 struck a tow truck driven by a Laurel man.
Now's the time to donate blood locally: We looked through the numbers to show you how significant your donations really are.
Try this recipe for a rich sauce that pairs perfectly with beef.
Parental outrage heats up Twitter, woman says au revoir to Renoir, 10 robbers descend at once, man exposes self at playground - all the news in one click.
A Maine man was driving home through Maryland when an unknown suspect ran his vehicle off the road. He was fatally shot in the median. Police are asking for the public's help in finding the shooter.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
Maryland hopes to save $330 million in health care spending through changes to the system, including capping hospital expenses.
Scheduled this weekend on the Metro: delays and a no-pants day.
The national education newspaper that ranks the states for the quality of their schools has changed its label for Maryland schools.
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Check out the top political stories from around the state.
Does a small Renoir painting belong to the woman who bought it at a flea market for $7 or the Baltimore Museum of Art, which reported the piece stolen years ago?
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.
The Maryland Attorney General's office is warning businesses about a scam involving purported phone call from utility companies.
Cinema Siren gives the film two stars.
Maryland not noted in Top 10 priciest homes, officer found innocent in road rage incident resigns, groping charge - all the news in one click.
A substitute teacher from Hyattsville is charged with felony assault.