A Back-to-School Bash is planned at Fort Meade, while a Back-to-School Expo will be held at Abundant Life Church in Glen Burnie.
A zoning official said a superstore would pose safety risks for students at a Montessori school and high school nearby.
Oprah Winfrey is in Charm City.
Drunk drivers will be ticketed on the spot, police say.
Statistics show a majority of carjackings take place in two Maryland counties. Do you know how to stay safe?
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
School supply champion, trash truck crash, National Night Out , WOW houses galore and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Maryland and Virginia State Police are partnering this weekend to crack down on reckless drivers on the Capital Beltway.
This is the third fire started by a candle in Prince George’s County within the last month. Fire officials warn residents to be careful.
Prince George's County Police chased a 17-year-old who was riding a dirt bike on city streets, which is illegal. The boy fled and crashed.
Find out when to see the Ravens play at M&T and around the nation.
Trains will run one hour later to get NFL fans home after the preseason matchup of the Washington Redskins vs. the New England Patriots.
Youths around the country have been injured taking the 'fire challenge.'
Residents mingled with police and emergency responders Tuesday night to stand up against crime and dedicate a fallen officers memorial.
Plus, Restaurant Week 2014, TV show needs MD families, back-to-school classes and fairs, and drunk driver crashes into Edgewater building.
A Crofton man was convicted of killing a business partner in a coast-to-coast drug-trafficking scheme.
Prince George's County fire investigators say a 16-year-old set fire to a vacant Laurel house on Aug. 2.
A Silver Spring man was shot to death behind a New Carrollton apartment early Tuesday morning, according to Prince George's County Police.
Tyler Fox Viscardi's family reportedly said he drank water he didn't know contained drugs.
Environmental groups say warming water temperatures and continued pollution may be causing an increase in flesh-eating bacteria infections.
Prince George's County Schools will hold orientation for pre-K and kindergarten students, and a transition day to help middle schoolers.
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Patriots coach Bill Belichick appears to be the butt of a VA Arby's manager's practical joke with a parking sign reserved just for him.
Security breach included data from customers over several months.
Prince George's County police say an Oxon Hill man killed his wife and her 83-year-old mother in their home Saturday.
Three of Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan's siblings remembered him at a service in Prince George's County. He died treating ebola patients in Africa.
A Prince George's County man has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $250K from people after he posed as a DC area cabbie.
The tiger shark, which is tagged with research tracker, was swimming in the Isle of Wight Bay over the weekend.
A new study by WalletHub ranks Maryland lower than studies in the past.
Prince George's County detectives believe the murders are domestic related.
Baltimore Ravens invite fans to Annapolis for free practice session instead.
Investigators say a Temple Hills woman was killed after her vehicle was sideswiped by a Maryland State Police vehicle driven by a Cadet.
Police found a 26-year-old man in a parking lot Friday night suffering from gunshot wounds. He died later from his injuries, say police.
The two groups agreed after extensive negotiations for the 2014–2015 school year.
The Ellicott City Old Town Market on Saturday also includes fruits, veggies and baked goods for sale.
Due to expected bad weather, the event will no longer happen Saturday, Aug. 2.
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, charged with assaulting his wife at a casino, publicly apologized to Janay Rice Thursday.
District leader said Rotarians recognize 'the college is building the workforce of the future.'
Prince George’s County firefighters received a 911 call, and learned the residents had no money or food. So they spent their own money.