Maryland restaurants named on America's top 100 wine lists, shelter reduces adoption fees and other positive stories from Maryland Patches.
Baltimore's own The Last Year to perform at Ram's Head Live.
Pop Tart gun appeal, local man scores first Ravens touchdown, $8.2 million cocaine ring bust and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Electing a new Maryland governor requires a lot of changes throughout the state.
Minority leaders say legislative districts were redrawn after the Census to keep incumbents in office, ignoring growth in minority voters.
Arts festival on tap, Maryland makes 'Top 100 Wine Lists,' lane closures and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The public can bid on one-of-a-kind art pieces, antiques and furniture from different time periods and countries
Mom of missing toddlers called "monster," police kill dog attacking sitter, cocaine ring busted and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Six Flags America will donate $1 to the American Cancer Society for every ticket purchased at the park during October 25 and 26, 2014.
Four in 10 to raise customer prices, many foresee 3-4 percent hikes.
Please join Hope House Laurel for their Open House and tour the newly renovated facility
Cops turn waiters, quadriplegic turned away from golf course, storms displace Howard Co. residents and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region presents short films to entertain while also shattering stereotypes about individuals with disabilities.
Your friends and neighbors have something to say on the Bulletin Board. You can, too. We’ll tell you how.
The Children's Home Needs More Treatment Foster Parents
Olivia Lewis of Federal Hill sets goal to raise $100 per mile of half-marathon in upcoming Baltimore Running Festival.
Passing a bus could get more costly, governor joins students at stream, county buys shopping center and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Serial bank robber sentenced, achievement gap in focus, seafood restaurant shutters and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Since joining the non-profit in 2012, she has helped grow its Greater Baltimore Kidney Walk.
The specialty grocer has planned a week filled with cake, demonstrations and a glimpse into store's future.
HopeLine from Verizon is a cell phone recycling program that accepts no-longer-used wireless devices
How Love Heals Grief: Picture entitled Sunny Day, by Steve Buzash. Construction paper cutouts and acrylics on canvas board.
Nov. 20-22, 2014
Plus Angel Park approval, dog rescue in Bel Air, teen organizes 5K against violence, families walk to school were among week’s best stories.
Michael Phelps takes a break, school system considers later start, students killed in car crash and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, Metro tunnel closures coming, Bowie meeting after fatal shooting, security in Baltimore County schools, and more from Maryland Patch.
This discussion will explore the historical experiences of immigrant women in the U.S., and the unique challenges they have faced.
October 5-11, 2014, Marks Annual Public Awareness Campaign on the Dangers of Fire
Plus, search for stabbing suspect, prayer service at Bowie murder scene, why to wash your hands and more from Maryland Patch.
Fundraiser for the National Alliance on Mental Illness
Autumn is in the air. Enjoy the change of season and protect your family by following a few healthy habits.
Governor takes a rain check, high school students' funerals scheduled, purple lights raise awareness and other Maryland Patch stories.
"The Ebola virus in Western Africa is threatening not only lives, but also food production."
Baltimore joins other global cities in opening the doors to buildings regularly seen, but seldom entered, at its first “Doors Open” event.
In the area of Fallston, MD
PNC offers advice for all our customers to help them achieve their financial goals.
'Angel Park' is born in Perry Hall, politicians weigh in on Crofton High School, weekend festival in Harford and other Maryland Patch news.
This October, schooners participating in the 25th annual Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race (GCBSR) will fill Baltimore’s docks.
Join the National Aquarium for its annual “Hallowmarine” celebration!
Plus, will weather let you see lunar eclipse, Carroll County homicide arrests, cop charged in Apple store theft + more from Maryland Patch.