Top posts of the day from Maryland Patches, including a new president at Under Armour. Plus, how to share your news on Patch.
Serial rapist sketch released | Best 24-hour diner in Maryland | Race relations emergency | Serious road rage on I-95.
Explosion near Inner Harbor sends five to hospital | Tornado touches down in Maryland | Immigration ordinance bans questioning.
Double murder investigation expands | Businesses moving into mall | Attorney pleads guilty in underage sex sting | Weekend happenings.
Top posts from around Maryland, including a waterfront restaurant included in data breach. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.
Zika spraying begins | Confederate flag truck sought | Maryland boy in spelling bee finals | Guide to weekend movies.
Fan foul at Orioles-Red Sox game | Pack robberies reported | Sobriety checkpoint announced.
Top news from Maryland, including murder case closed the day U.S. Attorney leaves office. Plus, how to share your news and events on Patch.
National parks free for weekend | TLC grants prom dreams | Women's clothier closing | Maryland loses outspoken lawmaker.
Autographed Ravens item stolen | Ben Carson stuck in public housing elevator | Student-athlete memorialized at Ripken Stadium.
Top posts in Maryland, including two Noodles restaurants closing. Plus, how you can share your local news and events on Patch.
Police going to massage parlors | Memorial fund honors crossing guard | National Beer Day | Weekend movie guide.
Top posts in Maryland, including a dazzling citywide light display. Plus, how you can share your local news and events on Patch.
The Light Rail will be single tracking trains from Woodberry to Mt. Washington stations due to the maintenance.
Top posts, including Niche.com's pick for best private high school in Maryland. Plus, how to share your local news and events on Patch.
Bomb threat emailed overnight | White House Easter Egg Roll lottery begins | Maryland chef finalist for national award.
Top posts in Maryland, including an indoor skydiving proposal. Plus, how you can share your local news and events on Patch
What would you name this baby giraffe? The Maryland Zoo is asking for help.
North Charles Street was flooded with people taking a stand for women.
Baltimore will host a sister march to the Women's March on Washington this weekend.
Parts and Labor will host the 1st Annual Parts & Pearls, a charity event to benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership, on Sunday, October 16.
Festivities include a homecoming arrival and free deck tours featuring a performance by the Baltimore Rock Opera Society.
“The Locker Room” exhibit on Maryland teams is now open.
Attendees must bring a driver’s license or proof of residency, and are allowed to bring up to two trash bags of documents.
This is an opportunity for Baltimore City residents to dispose of hazardous materials such as oil-based paints, pesticides, and more.
The Port's previous ten-year contract that was due to expire in 2018.
Baltimore Native Named to Fifth Annual Jewish “36 Under 36” List
"Sutton Scholars" enrichment program to prepare incoming ninth graders for success through an education in life skills.
The siblings made the leap to Baltimore from San Diego.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage’s operations in Baltimore surpasses donations from last year.
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Canine attacks on postal service workers are on the rise, and Charm City is among the top 20 cities for USPS workers harmed by dogs.
5K to raise awareness and funds around human trafficking affecting children right here in our community. Join us May 14.
The Kentucky Derby winner posed for the camera upon arriving at BWI.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes Morgan State University, announces partnership.
Help the Maryland SPCA kick off kitten season.
Are pit bulls inherently aggressive, or just misunderstood? We asked Patch readers for their thoughts.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage to help stock Baltimore food pantries.
Baltimore media members were among Pulitzer finalists for their coverage of April 2015 riots.
BARCS needs offsite cat socializers/volunteers for a new offsite cat adoption location scheduled to open on or after April 11.