The suspects will be charged as adults in a deadly stabbing that occurred Wednesday, according to Prince George’s County Police.
Safely get rid of unwanted firearms and ammunition in exchange for a gift card Dec. 6.
The former Maryland worker lost her pay and benefits when she became pregnant; the company has since changed its policy.
Help provide food to Prince George’s County neighbors in need during the holiday season.
Anne Arundel County Police say the suspect stole a wallet at the Safeway in Gambrills, then used a credit card from it in Laurel.
Plus, Bel Air Christmas parade, teacher faces sex offenses, Union Avenue fire, gas station robbers, deer hunt + top November headlines.
Ishmael Ford-Bey is also facing jail time for cocaine distribution in Maryland.
Certified technicians will check the installation of car seats and boosters Dec. 4.
Apartment stabbing, 'House of Cards' tax credit may crumble, BWI fatality, military-style gym and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The public is welcome to hear from Veterans and their families Dec. 8.
Follow these tips from the National Fire Protection Association to keep your live tree from becoming a holiday fire hazard.
A Dundalk man was reportedly driving drunk when his car crashed into a tree in Glen Burnie, police say.
Face painting, moon bounces, and more will be available at the event Dec. 13.
The new leader of Howard County outlined priorities and one practice he will discontinue.
Plus, 9 hurt in Belair Road crash, 14-year-old suspected car thief nabbed again, panel discussion on Ferguson + top November headlines.
The officer had been suspended on unrelated charges, according to Prince George’s County Police.
The national impact of Officer Wilson shooting Michael Brown will be discussed Dec. 2.
Boston-based World Against Toys Causing Harm shares its nominees for toys that should not be in the hands of children this holiday season.
Warmer temperatures will plummet as a cold front moves through, National Weather Service reports.
It's a busy time for shoppers and hackers — here is how to protect yourself from online thieves.
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DreamWorks lays an egg with the intermittently entertaining, disappointing Penguins of Madagascar, says Patch film critic Cinema Siren.
Holiday DUI checkpoints; Thanksgiving Day shooting, car plunge; and more headlines from Maryland Patch sites.
Authorities say the officer was charged with assault and disorderly conduct Nov. 26 in Atlantic City.
Keep the environment safe by properly disposing of old equipment Dec. 6.
Here are some suggestions for dealing with those delicious, pesky turkey leftovers.
About 30,000 green bean casseroles will appear on Thanksgiving dinner tables this week. Do you love it? Like it? Loathe it?
Plus, preventing holiday thefts, what's open and closed for Thanksgiving, charges dropped in Davidsonville robbery and more Patch news.
The public is welcome to view the unique houses during the next three weekends.
The Howard County Police Department provided the following information.
Prince George’s Community College provides a safe way to get rid of documents Dec. 6.
Before you head out of town on the busiest travel days of the year, don’t forget to take a few minutes to download and pack your Xfinity app
Toys 'R' Us pepper-spray incident, Christmas trees help orphans, shop small and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Prince George's County officials are reminding residents to have emergency supplies in vehicles and practice safe driving in snow.
Police report that a Bible was the only thing stolen from the vehicle.
While the driver is unknown, investigators believe the car was a 2010 to 2012 black Nissan Altima, the police report.
The victim’s daughter urges against commutation of the sentences.
Those who qualify can receive up to $20,000 towards their down payment.
Plus, holiday festivities in Annapolis, ShopRIte founder dies, crash kills three, fire chief warns of kitchen hazards and more Patch news.
Police say a chain-reaction accident sent three people to the hospital with minor injuries.