AAA Mid-Atlantic estimates a slight decine overall next week in the number of Maryland residents traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Four other people were seriously hurt, including a small child. Emergency officials said a pickup truck collided with a car. I-97 was closed northbound.
The National Archives in Maryland houses the iconic pink suit First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wore on her fateful trip to Dallas in 1963.
Every business, no matter how big or small, no matter if you sell products or offer services, whether you have a brick and mortar office or exist on the Internet, should have a Black Friday offer.
The teams face off at 7 p.m. Friday for the Class 4A regional title.
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One retail worker who will be at a store open on Thanksgiving says “it’s not a big deal, and not any of anyone’s business.”
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The map below shows a snapshot of the percentage of people living in poverty and the percentage of homes without plumbing across town.
Measure is aimed at reducing injuries and fatalities in crashes.
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Police said no one was hurt in the robbery, in which a man threatened a store employee with a knife and escape with some cash.
In a rarity, Thanksgiving and the first full day of Hanukkah both fall on Nov. 28 this year. Patch offers some ideas on how to celebrate the two holidays.
While 10 percent of shoppers plan to hit the stores on Thanksgiving, 42 percent of survey respondents said their top priority is visiting with family and 27 percent will watch a football game.
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Patch readers weighed in on the issues of Route 3 traffic and enforcing laws on impaired driving.
Revamp Thanksgiving dinner with appetizers as the main course.
Maryland lost net population in 2012. See where it went.
About 200,000 enlisted men and women leave the service every year, and many are eager to buy a home and settle down.
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