School supply champion, trash truck crash, National Night Out , WOW houses galore and other stories from Maryland Patches.
South Shore Elementary student Isabella Stack will collect school supplies this weekend for kids in need. Leave donations off at the school.
Find out when to see the Ravens play at M&T and around the nation.
Youths around the country have been injured taking the 'fire challenge.'
Residents mingled with police and emergency responders Tuesday night to build neighborhoods and stand up against crime in the county.
Plus, Restaurant Week 2014, TV show needs MD families, back-to-school classes and fairs, and drunk driver crashes into Edgewater building.
A Crofton man was convicted of killing a business partner in a coast-to-coast drug-trafficking scheme.
Prince George's County fire investigators say a 16-year-old set fire to a vacant Laurel house on Aug. 2.
Officers arrested an Edgewater man who allegedly left the scene after crashing his car into a building while driving and came back later.
The missing 15-year-old from Tracy’s Landing reportedly has the mental capabilities of a 3-year-old.
The senior citizens square-danced to rock ‘n’ roll and ‘70s music.
Environmental groups say warming water temperatures and continued pollution may be causing an increase in flesh-eating bacteria infections.
Anne Arundel County nonprofit agencies and events that need help include Chrysalis House, Creating Communities, STAIR and more.
A welcome for Patriots Coach Bill Belichik, MD schools graded, National Night Out events, ebola death -- all stories from Maryland Patches
Security breach included data from customers over several months.
Anne Arundel County police officers are searching for a white man who robbed the PNC Bank on Ritchie Highway North.
An air quality advisory was issued for the Baltimore-Washington region.
Find the complete schedule for crime-fighting and community involvement events here.
A truck pulled down wires at 8th Avenue and Ritchie Highway this morning. The highway will be closed for at least 8 hours, police say.
The tiger shark, which is tagged with research tracker, was swimming in the Isle of Wight Bay over the weekend.
A new study by WalletHub ranks Maryland lower than studies in the past.
Thieves stole copper wire from a Baltimore Gas and Electric substation Sunday, and have suffered extensive burns doing so.
A hospital patient who bit a guard, cop acquitted in road-rage incident and SUV into building also made this week's list of bizarre news.
See which employers in the region are hiring.
Baltimore Ravens invite fans to Annapolis for free practice session instead.
Plus, local theater company, ground-breaking in Columbia, and computers for low-income families were among this week's uplifting stories.
Anne Arundel County Police are warning residents to verify any workers who show up unannounced.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
Tax-free shopping, National Night Out events, school calendars, debating Ray Rice's punishment, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Shop Maryland Tax-Free week is almost here. What qualifies and what doesn’t?
John Michael Winner will also have to register as a sex offender if he ever leaves prison, authorities said.
Findings include beads, animal bones, dish fragments and thousands of artifacts in a 34x34 feet stone foundation with brick floors.
Fans, sports columnists, bloggers and even elected officials are debating if the NFL is letting Ray Rice off the hook for domestic violence.
Anne Arundel County Police arrested the five suspects from Baltimore.
Find the list of exciting, upcoming events at the Edgewater venue here.
You already know school starts Aug. 25. So, when is the last day (and all the breaks in between)?
Tickets are on sale for tonight's crab feast at Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Crabs, sweet corn and more will be served rain or shine.
National Night Out plans, weekend festivities, motorcycle and bus deaths, SUV embedded in store and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Anne Arundel County Police are asking for help identifying two men captured on security cameras inside Crofton Elementary School.