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Christina Houstain, head of the social studies department at Broadneck High School in Annapolis, will be honored at the Oct. 7 fundraiser.
Officers are looking for a man who assaulted two teens; police will be out in Laurel neighborhoods Friday.
Free checks of child car seats will be offered Saturday at Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union.
Plus, a person of interest named in missing sisters' case, blood moon eclipse, Bel Air apartment fire and more from Maryland Patches.
Joan Harris claimed she was wrongfully terminated by the former Anne Arundel County executive.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
An Upper Marlboro man was arrested in Laurel for a fatal shooting that happened near Bowie High School.
Celebrate the chills and thrills of Halloween at our sixth annual Spooky Science on October 25th from 12pm to 4pm!
Specific lots of KONG brand Aussie Sticks that were sold at PetSmart stores are affected by the recall.
Search for missing toddlers continues, five pets perish in fire, worker injured at hospital and other stories from Maryland Patches.
An Upper Marlboro man is being sought by police for a fatal shooting near Bowie High School.
The shredding event will be at Meadowbrook Park and Ride.
New driving law takes effect, Annapolis votes on personnel, fraudster scams Baltimore and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The shooting sent teens on the grounds of nearby Bowie High School running, reports say.
Robert Goddard French Immersion was the only Prince George's County Public School to receive the national honor.
The official dedication of Sappington Circle in the late Odenton Day founder's honor and other awards will be presented to his family.
As of Oct. 1, the law includes tow trucks that meet certain requirements.
COME JOIN THE FUN AT THE "TRUNK OR TREAT" EVENT AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SAVAGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST 6:00PM!
Plus, free flu vaccines, arrest in Edgewood playground shooting, peeping Tom at Toys-R-Us, new rentals on market + other MD Patch stories.
A Prince George's County man was charged with murder in the March 2013 death of Nicole Burgess. Police say it stems from the drug trade.
The pilot program at 15 Prince George's County Public Schools will mesh dance and music with core subjects when possible.
Taste the bold, vibrant flavors of India at Namaste.
CCCS of Maryland and Delaware Senior Credit Counselor Debbie Murphy discusses strategies for improving your financial skills.
Join over 250 of your favorite artisans and browse their newest creations in jewelry, metal, wood, glass and more!
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CCCS Housing Counselor Matt Gregory examines how homebuyers can avoid being victims or participants in mortgage fraud.
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National Drug Take-Back Day was Saturday.
Check out the list of Maryland billionaires who made the annual list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United States.
In case you missed any, the week's most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches are here.
Maryland Arsenal is an upstart travel baseball program, consisting of baseball players from around the state of Maryland.
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A woman said she was flagged down by a man she knew, only to have another man take her purse at gunpoint in Laurel.
Plus, Bel Air party, fighting breast cancer, supporting Special Olympics, and telemedicine center opening were among the week's best news.
Police officer commits suicide, traffic jams, fire department open house and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Authorities say John Warhurst, a former Prince George's County Police officer, committed suicide in Anne Arundel County.
“Children of Eden A Musical” runs through late October at the playhouse.
Several projects in Prince George's County will have lanes closed to traffic.
Ellicott City ArtWalk 2014, the signature event of the Ellicott City Arts Coalition, (ECAC) takes place Saturday, October 11th, noon-6:00pm