In Maryland Walmart Provides More Than $6,000,000 to Charitable Organizations During Last Fiscal Year
The state has ordered Baltimore City to rescind election results due to reported irregularities.
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After 17 years behind bars, a man convicted in the death of a high school student will be freed due to DNA from nail clippings, t-shirt.
5K to raise awareness and funds around human trafficking affecting children right here in our community. Join us May 14.
Riots following the death of a Baltimore man in police custody brought a spotlight to longstanding issues, lawmakers say.
The Kentucky Derby winner posed for the camera upon arriving at BWI.
Free educational seminar for families, friends and caregivers about improving interactions with family members with dementia.
The Baltimore State's Attorney's Office files request to postpone Officer Edward Nero's trial.
Accomplished marketing executive shares mission connection with the national nonprofit.
Three vehicles were damaged, according to report. No injuries. Ship will set sail later Sunday with limited damage.
'It’s a thankless job, really. But that time that that animal looks at you, and their eyes just say thank you.…You can’t top that.'
Flea Market & Flower Sale - Overlea
Flea Market & Flower Sale - Parkville, Overlea
Flea Market & Flower Sale
Belvedere Square brings back "Summer Sounds", a free weekly concert series on Friday nights, for its thirteenth season in 2016.
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Monte Durham of TLC’s Say Yes To The Dress: Atlanta and AT&T Representatives Were Onsite As Style Advisers
After fire at Baltimore City Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, crews are working to get building up and running quickly.
CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools Gregory Thornton will depart before his contract expires.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes Morgan State University, announces partnership.
Help the Maryland SPCA kick off kitten season.
You're invited to attend Gardening Just Enough for the City: Roland Park, Guilford and Tuscany on June 5.
“The Art of Crisis Leadership” showcases real-life crises, from the Ray Rice scandal that engulfed the NFL’s Ravens to the deadly shootings
A Baltimore man pled guilty in setting a liquor store on fire with people inside, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland reports.
St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore is celebrating 150 years of serving area residents facing hunger, homelessness, unemployment and poverty.
Event at Baltimore City’s Cross Street Tobacco will help to financially support the family members of fallen police officers from the area.
Chicago media personality Bruce Wolf happy he lit up Twitter, feels bad he hurt feelings during a Sox visit to Baltimore.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
The Baltimore Police Department releases the identity of the man who threatened to blow up Fox 45 if TV station did not broadcast message.
Women who tee off after 12 p.m. on Mother's Day can play free at Baltimore's Classic Five Golf Courses.
Baltimore police commissioner responds after a detective shot, wounded a 13-year-old with a BB gun.
Howard County man wore chocolate candy bars made to look like explosives, Baltimore Police spokesman reported.
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Baltimore Police Chief Kevin Davis said boy carried BB gun that was "dead ringer" for a handgun. The boy should survive.
Are pit bulls inherently aggressive, or just misunderstood? We asked Patch readers for their thoughts.
Jurors should report to location other than Mitchell courthouse, judicial officials say.
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