We rounded up four of fall's most filling soup recipes.
From state troopers to volunteer firefighters, park directors to local politicians, Patch is home to bloggers from a variety of backgrounds.
There's always time for Maryland weirdness.
Spice up your turkey day with these five Creole-inspired ideas.
Roughly 11 percent of the total population has a graduate or professional degree. The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of people, 25 years and over, with those degrees.
The sharp decline is the sixth-highest in the country.
From the rain tax to a filthy fountain, Patch bloggers write about things that impact the communities where they live.
The French government has labeled Baltimore a "dangerous city except downtown." What do you think?
Washington, D.C., is a top draw for young adults from around the country, according to new Census data.
Try these tips to wow guests without breaking the bank.
The number of grandchildren living with their grandparents spiked during the Great Recession. The map below shows a estimate across town of the number of grandparents living with their grandchildren under 18 years old.
Here are the best digital tools for organizing your family's schedule.
The unusual case weighed a suspect's right to face his accuser against the dying declaration of a crime victim.
The movie version of 'The Book Thief' focuses on how the world-changing event of WWII and Nazi control of Germany affects a single family.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Check out the holiday cooking disasters the Consumer Product Safety Commission has seen.
No serious injuries were reported in the fires, which damaged three houses and two apartment buildings.
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The Baltimore Ravens and the Washington Redskins will try to improve on their losing records on the road Sunday. What's your prediction?
Do you know the rest of the story on Kline's recovery? Check out our blogger spotlight.
Time is running out if you want to order a fresh turkey for your Thanksgiving table. If we missed a farm, add it in comments.
The record-setting Olympic swimmer is back in a North Baltimore pool and has rejoined the U.S. drug-testing program.
More than half of the teachers surveyed say they're not ready to teach the new courses. And they're unsure about putting the new evaluation system into place.
Rash of armed robberies in Baltimore area, homelessness in wealthy suburb, fire official under, well, fire. The day's news in one click.
Here's an awesome recipe that'll have everyone coming back for seconds on game day.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of people working for the government.
A “You Only Live Once” money philosophy might be common among some young people, but financial experts say this generation's outlook has been greatly shaped by a changing economy.
An amphitheater, kayak launch, bike share program and floating swimming pool are some of the suggestions to revitalize the Inner Harbor.