Anne Arundel County Public Schools plan to end semester exams and instead have semester tests. Comment periods ends Oct. 17.
Olive Garden says it will sell 1,000 of the $100 individual Pasta Passes starting Thursday at 2 p.m.
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The mosquito-borne virus was fatal for a 94-year-old Laurel woman, the city says. A Baltimore area man was the first announced death.
A Hyattsville man was standing near a disabled pickup when he was hit and killed. The injured were from Hyattsville and Laurel.
The 2015 fair runs Sept. 16-20 with rides, 4-H exhibits and free admission for military members and seniors on different days.
The former Capitol Heights post office worker submitted more than 2,000 fake claims for mileage after he was hurt on the job.
West Nile virus death, first official 'Ninja Warrior,' corporal involved in crash and more news from Maryland Patches.
The study of pollution levels in the bay will be shared with schools everywhere, including Anne Arundel County.
Investigators say the shooting was not a random act; Prince George's County Police are leading the investigation.
5K starts at Mall, crosses pavilion stage, ends at People Tree
Ragweed pollens have returned, causing trouble for millions of people with allergies.
Register by September 29 for Children's National Health System's 5k and Kids' Dash
Men from Bowie, Hyattsville, Crownsville and Glen Dale face assault and drug charges after the confrontation.
Dinner and live music October 3rd, 2015 from 6:30 - 9:30 pm at the College Park Knights of Columbus 9450 Cherry Hill Road, College Park, MD
Top posts in Maryland, including fire dog retires, best places to live includes Maryland towns, First Responders support and more.
The 2015 fair kicks off Wednesday, Sept. 16, with rides, 4-H exhibits and free admission for military members and seniors on different days.
New view of God could break cycle of heredity. By Eric Nelson
Plus, Miami Heat signs Columbia man, Aldi stores hiring, Ocean City Brewing opens taphouse, making online sales safer and more from Patch.
Job openings at Amazon, UMD, Wegmans, National Geographic, Itnova, and more are listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Maryland brewery expands, chance to see the pope, city awards $6.4 million and more from the week on Maryland Patches.
Statehouse shakeup, Kate Hudson's new store, maritime bike racks and more news from Maryland Patches.
Conducting transactions in public helps reduce danger to sellers and their property, police say.
Two legislatives seats are open that represent portions of Prince George's County in the legislature.
Teller: Where is the voice coming from? By Henry Teller
The low-cost grocery chain says its employees wages and benefits are higher than the average in retail.
The Sept. 19 free air show at Joint Base Andrews will feature the Thunderbirds and more.
Meet the author October 18, 2015 2:00 - 4:00 pm Discussion, book signing and more.
Top posts in Maryland, including Amber Alert for toddler, ex-boyfriend charged with woman's murder, Confederate statue debate and more.
Prince George's County Police say a Forestville man killed an Oxon Hill woman and then set her apartment on fire in May.
Anne Arundel County leaders will mark the anniversary of the terror attacks on Friday; residents can volunteer for service on Saturday.
We Lead By Example, Inc.'s October 3 Community Walk and Rally in Bladensburg, Maryland, for National Bullying Prevention Month
Police have released the name of a man killed in Landover Hills early Wednesday morning.
The viewing area of the pontiff's open motorcade route is free and open to the public.
Registration is open for the 2015 Prince George’s County 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb & Walk to be held Sept. 12.
The 2015 fair kicks off Thursday at a new location. Fun includes rides, 4-H exhibits and free admission for military members on Sept. 13.
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President Barack Obama will talk with service members Friday at Fort Meade, home to the National Security Agency and other programs.
A Washington, D.C., man was in court recently for the October 2014 fatal crash in Oxon Hill.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau took a look at the most commonly stolen makes and models across all 50 states.