Top posts in Maryland include murder charge in Harford cold case, CVS arson arrest, girl dies at boat race + 4K without water in Baltimore.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water says water is safe, no illness reported.
"Lost Laurel" 's Richard Friend discusses the brutal 1982 murder of Laurel's Stefanie Watson, which he helped solve 30 years after the fact.
A man tried to rob the Laurel Subway shop but ran away when the employee yelled for help, say Anne Arundel County Police.
Prince George's County Police are seeking witnesses who saw the crash that killed Donna Clark of Forestville.
Plus, Telly Award for Harford cable, firefighters donate books to families in need, 750K oysters planted by volunteers and more from Patch.
Dell, Nordstrom, Cobrain, Profunds, Marriott and more have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Students donate change to support Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center
Positively Health – Finding Ways to Help Addicts Overcome Their Addictions by Thomas (Tim) Mitchinson - Photo by © Glow images
Free-range parents exonerated, local bombing survivor testifies in Boston, scout leader dies on hike and other news from Maryland Patches.
Independence parade canceled, teens killed after drinking party, marriage equality a right and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
The National Weather Service says heavy rain is in the weekend forecast.
MultiService Center hosts 6th annual community event
Prince George's County authorities say the 16-year-old ran to a nearby Oxon Hill fire station for help after he was shot.
Top posts in Maryland include storm photos, lawsuit over gerrymandering, Congressional reaction to Obamacare, deadly tow truck crash, more.
Prince George's County Police Department is replacing cameras; the camera in car of an officer who died in March didn't work.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 to reject a challenge to President Obama's health-care subsidies.
Murder Mystery
Prince George's County Police say a 91-year-old woman died from injuries suffered when the car she was riding in collided with a tow truck.
The watchdog group Judicial Watch says Maryland has the most distorted congressional district maps in the country.
An old-time community festival featuring live entertainment, a variety of foods and beverages, and a focus on fun activities for the family.
Top posts in Maryland include a Boston bombing survivor speaks, investigation ends in NSA shooting, storm crash victims identified, more.
Top posts in Maryland include Bel Air house fire, top state for road trip, near drowning, and push to dump Confederate flag license plate.
Cousin of Prince George's County man in custody once threatened to burn down company owned by Savvas Savopoulos, CNN reports.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake notes recent U.S. Supreme Court decision giving states the right to deny Confederate flag plates.
The summer swelter has arrived as forecasters call for rising temperatures. That means more health risks as you work and play outside.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall but says water is safe.
The list, created by WalletHub, ranked all 50 states using 20 metrics to determine the best and worst states for road trips this summer.
National Weather Service warns of a "feels like" temperature around 105 degrees.
Governor is set to begin aggressive chemotherapy treatment, he announced Monday afternoon.
Top posts in Maryland include July 4 fireworks canceled, Scout leader dies on trip + trial date set for Baltimore cops in Freddie Gray case.
The governor announced Monday he has non-Hodgkins lymphoma; Prince George's County's executive said Hogan is in everyone's prayers.
"Art & Play" sculptures designed by artist Mary Ann Mears
Are 2015 Grads Spiritually Prepared to Pass Life's Tests? By Ingrid Peschke Photo by © Glow images
Girls U13 WAGS Soccer Team Looking for Players
A recent study by WalletHub.com found Maryland to be far more lenient than Virginia when it comes to policing DUIs and DWIs on its roads.
Plus, cheeky bear finds internet fame, $1 summer movies, crossing guard kudos, new biz includes pediatric center, florist and Greene Turtle.
Harris Teeter, Under Armour, UPS, Macy's, Marten Transport and more have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Cuddling business, "Veep" moves to Hollywood, missing kids, roaming bears, family annihilator + more from Maryland Patches this week.
The National Weather Service predicts up to three inches of rain in parts of Maryland by Sunday with the possibility of flash flooding.