Councilman Nick Mosby and Blue Water Baltimore wants residents to pick up one piece of trash a day.
Patch wants to know which community event our readers like the best.
The event is used to promote cycling as a healthy and environmentally friendly way to commute.
The Hampden based nonprofit toured the city to show the work it has done with the community.
A live outdoor concert series in Roosevelt Park is scheduled to begin on June 8.
Patch wants readers to share their views on where they live.
Baltimore Top Neighborhood Moms were honored Wednesday at Cylburn Arboretum.
For the past two years the city has rented bikes and given classes at Druid Hill Park reservoir and will now do the same at Lake Montebello.
Residents enjoyed the first Ciclovia to extend from Roland Park to Druid Hill Park via Hampden and Wyman Park.
Listed are alternative routes being used for buses during Saturday's Ciclovia.
If the Baltimore Grand Prix fails, Patch wants to know what our readers think the city should do next to attract positive attention.
For a chance to win a $50 gift certificate, upload a photo of your mom and a note about why she rocks.
After being denied a booth last year, the St. Thomas Aquinas Respect for Life Committee will apply to participate in this year's festival.
Dogs and their owners swarmed Druid Hill Park on Sunday for the Maryland SPCA's March for the Animals.
The organization wanted to build a 35,000 square foot solar panel array.
The DeWees Recreation Center is competing in the Maxwell House Drops of Good competition.
The polarizing event will be held on W. 36th Street for the 19th year.
Holly Freishtat, Baltimore "food czar," believes studies of food deserts can't be applied to the city.
The event will now be a three-mile course between Northern Parkway and Druid Hill Park.
Patch wants to know what our readers think is the most important roadwork being done in North Baltimore.
The Greater Homewood Community Corporation hopes to raise $10,000 from the event.
In honor of National Grilled Cheese Day, Patch wants to see if our readers can guess where this sandwich came from.
The Department of Transportation will host a meeting about proposed traffic improvements on Roland Avenue.
The Baltimore Department of Transportation has suggested alternative routes to commuters.
The group is trying to raise $150,000 to build a skatepark in Hampden.
Members of the Pleasant Hope Baptist Church were asked to wear 'hoodies' to honor Trayvon Martin.
Share your photos that you think represent spring time in Baltimore.
Baltimore Department of Public Works employees clean out a storm drain.
Neighborhoods could win $5,000 for improving the cleanliness.
This video shows footage of the dedication of the WWII memorial at Falls Road and Weldon Avenue.
The Roland Park Civic League began conversations about how to increase revenues to help pay for projects in the neighborhood.
A developer interested in turning a single-family home on Roland Avenue into 12 apartments said he's no longer pursuing the project.
Friends, family and cyclists gathered at the spot on West University Parkway where the Hopkins student was struck by a car.