It won't be snowman-worthy but it's something, at least potentially, according to the National Weather Service.
Assault at Ross store, cheerleading champs and there are jobs in Maryland.
This holiday season, I pledge to shop small. Will you be shopping small too?
Helping those devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines is only a few clicks away.
Organization is helping to find information on missing loved ones.
A new American Psychiatric Association PSA and infographic hope to educate the public on the issue and help veterans get the treatment they need.
In observance of Veterans Day 2013, these restaurants are offering a free meal to those who have served our country. Know of a local restaurant doing this? Add it in the comments section.
Follow these simple tips while you’re young to reap the rewards.
On Veterans Day, Veteran Recruiting will host a virtual job fair with dozens of employers participating nationwide.
"I have really vivid and imaginative nightmares,” says Jon Hancock, an artist in a Veterans Day exhibit. “Once you kill somebody, it happens."
Overcrowded schools, unique dog park, Annapolis bucks a political trend - don't miss a week of top Maryland news.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Adding a protein boost to your diet may keep you healthy this flu season.
The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of homes whose value increased across town.
Don't fight the weird. Embrace it.
A national news story about bullying inspired Maryland bloggers to speak out.
A new poll says most residents support legalizing small amounts of pot, and the punishment for possession should not be time in jail.
The list below shows Maryland residents who are raising money for veterans causes. Click an image to learn more about each of them.
Today's most-read Maryland stories.
Timothy M. Ballard, 48, was tried for sexually abusing a 13-year-old client.
Whether you shoot 100 photos a day or one photo a month, Patch wants to help you get more exposure.
Students learn the to master the turntable at the Beat Refinery.
The Food and Drug Administration wants to remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists. Trans fats are found in some baked goods, frozen pizza and coffee creamers.
Find out from an expert what the dead giveaway is when police are scouring the roads for drunk drivers.
Montgomery County residents share what it was like to survive the Night of Broken Glass.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
Maryland holds steady in a new energy scorecard. A state group says more must be done to improve Maryland's standing.
Burdening the multiplex with bulging plots, bulging pecs and glorious purpose.
State agencies are warning the state’s 10 largest jurisdiction to implement stormwater fees or face fines of $10,000 a day.
The governor sent an email calling for the increase through his political action committee.
Chef: "I didn’t finish what I came here to do."
Violators of the Lawn Fertilizer Law may face civil penalties of up to $2,000.