The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most carpoolers.
Here's five of our favorite ‘feel good’ stories of 2013.
Police say man hugs, then stabs another man after jukebox quarrel, New Year's fireworks courtesy of Mother Nature, Gansler supporters on offensive. All the top news in one click.
A Virginia lawmaker wants to boost film tax credits to bring more filmmaking to his state.
The Baltimore-based sports apparel company has extended its exclusive contract to provide all uniforms for University of Maryland sports teams and coaches.
Patch readers rate 2013 from awful to ‘gr8.’
Better start shopping now, most after-Christmas sales end Jan. 1.
The Washington Regional Alcohol Program aims to reduce drunk driving during the holidays by offering free cab rides throughout the greater Washington region.
The Baltimore Fire Department gave Britcher an Olympic sendoff Thursday. Her father, grandfather and uncles are Baltimore firefighters.
Paul Blair, who lived in Howard County, died Dec. 26 at a celebrity bowling event in Pikesville. He helped the Orioles win four World Series titles.
The map below shows percentage of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.
Our Giving Back blogs show how to give locally during the holidays.
An explanation of why I’ve decided to let my daughters ring in the new year.
UMBC leaders called the boycott "inconsistent with the tenets of academic freedom."
Route 40 crash, Military Bowl on parade, family meal appeal - Maryland news in one click.
A tax break for Maryland bus and MARC train riders will expire in January, costing commuters hundreds of dollars unless Congress acts to restore the benefit.
Thousands of Maryland commuters could wind up paying more because a federal tax credit wasn’t renewed, The Baltimore Sun reports.
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More than 10,000 fans are expected to flood Annapolis' city streets Friday for the big game at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Photo credit: USNA)
Life may feel faster, but Americans are still overwhelmingly taking the time to sit down to eat dinner with family.
Baltimore's Under Armour is sticking with the embattled "Duck Dynasty" and "Buck Commander" franchise. What do you think should happen?
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Here are some interesting tidbits about the upcoming holiday.
A 2010 Maryland law gave homeowners in foreclosure the right to mediation. But three years later, legal advocates say mediation has done little to help.
These promises are easy to keep—and a boon for your bank account.
Families greeted loved ones at BWI Airport for the holidays, including service personnel home on leave.
Here’s where to get away without breaking the bank.
Stores will be swamped with returns in the days following Christmas.
"Now when I need my government it seems that I have been totally abandoned and forgotten," Warren Weinstein says in a video purported to have been released to some U.S. news organizations.
"I didn't want my name to be associated with depression, a weakness that I felt was there ... and I was willing to die for that," says a Maryland Naval officer.