More than 250 of the nation’s finest artisans will display and sell their handcrafted work in Gaithersburg, MD, from November 21-23, 2014.
Some of the latest home listings in the area, provided by Zillow.
Plus, job openings, Horseshoe Casino prep, road construction means delays, citizens on patrol and how to post on Patch. Our top MD posts.
Road crews will close multiple lanes of Interstate 95 northbound in Anne Arundel County so paving can be replaced.
Maryland Lottery officials help ensure casino is ready for business.
More than 250 of the nation’s finest artisans will display and sell their handcrafted work in Gaithersburg, MD, October 17-19, 2014.
Now hiring sales representatives, teachers, store managers and more.
Interested in blogging or posting an announcement on Patch's bulletin board? Step by step instructions.
Lack of sleep can make everything on your "to-do" list suffer, so a good night's sleep is more important than you think.
Anne Arundel County Police are asking the public to help identify a man who robbed the M&T Bank in Odenton last week.
Plus, inside the region's new Whole Foods, vehicle falls on mechanic, passengers try to bring guns to BWI and other Maryland Patch stories.
The center will provide creative activities for children to stimulate growth and learning.
The Annapolis man said he “made an irresponsible decision.”
Anne Arundel County Public Schools graduates in the class of 2014 received 7 percent more in scholarship offers than the previous year.
Families in and around the DMV support Children's National Health System's Race for Every Child on September 13.
The jack supporting a vehicle failed and mechanic Robert Wolf was pinned under the vehicle.
The Women of AT&T in Maryland donated more than 50 backpacks to students in need at Hebron-Harman Elementary School
Passengers from Baltimore and Upper Marlboro were arrested for reportedly packing loaded handguns in their carry-on bags.
A roundup of the week's top 10 most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, running for wounded vets, a local team in Ripken World Series, and casino and new school previews were among this week’s good news.
Check out who's hiring in towns across the state.
Just 24 hours left to nominate your everyday hero -- perhaps a coach or mentor -- for a prize package. Tell us how they made a difference.
The slow storm season has been a relief to many, but tropical weather tends to pick up right about…now.
Plus, real estate open houses, sheriff takes ice bucket challenge, water safe to drink, and Horseshoe Casino peek. Our top posts from MD.
Take a peek inside Baltimore City's first casino.
When and where is the auction? Find full details for the event here.
The AACPS board will hear an update on readiness as the Aug. 25 start date nears, and review the system's achievement and discipline gap.
The state's sales tax holiday is great for back-to-school essentials and ends soon. Check our link to find what is tax free and what is not.
Benjamin Chisolm of Davidsonville, a University of Maryland student, faced charges at a concert at Jiffy Lube Live Amphitheater in June.
Plus, youth leader sentenced, more ice bucket challenges, child shooting accomplice arrested, interstate crashes. Our top posts from MD.
The new show, “Got Bait?”, was filmed on Maryland waters.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools says its purchasing office has won national recognition for the third straight year.
The fall festival commemorates the coming of the new season in Annapolis’ oldest shopping district.
Have you purchased ground oregano in the past few months? This may affect you.
Drivers should take I-695 or I-95 if they plan on passing through the area.
Anne Arundel County volunteers can sign up to join the National Day of Service and Remembrance Initiative on Sept. 13.
Plus, a boardwalk pole dancer, WOW houses for sale, storm damaged roads, helping wounded vets and new spin on pizza. Our top posts from MD.
A $27,000 reward is being offered for the arrest and indictment of a Glen Burnie man's killer; he died at a Hanover gas station.
A Laurel store sold a ticket worth $2 million in Saturday's Powerball game. The owner has yet to claim the prize, says the Maryland Lottery
Two sanitary sewer facilities overflowed after heavy rains, prompting Anne Arundel County health officials to close access to two creeks.