JCC leaders respond to threat suspect arrest, yard collection service resumes and more from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
A Jewish teen with dual Israeli-American citizenship was reportedly arrested in Israel in connection with bomb threats.
Best cities for renters, service dog to the rescue, child abuse cases, state of emergency and more from the week on Maryland Patches.
Vehicles stolen near Owings Mills Mall, New Town teacher in running for $2,500 prize and more from Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
BREAKING: Water was shooting out of the road after a water main break in Baltimore County.
Dog sought, harassment lawsuit, suspect wanted and other news from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
Former Raven faces drug charges after traffic stop | Top public elementary schools | Lyon sisters murder trial delayed.
Carol and Kendall are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
Birdwatching cat who lounges in bed and pooch who knows 'paw' and sits like a person are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
From two pairs of missing women to 100 stops in distracted driving crackdown, check out top posts on Maryland Patches this week.
This 8-year-old dog looking for a forever home at Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown was found in an abandoned house.
Cyclist killed by drunk driver, thespian honored at drama fest, missing persons and more from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
The Randallstown Branch Library will close for renovation in January and is expected to reopen early this summer.
Jangar Richards has more than 15 years of experience in health care.
Missing man found, French provincial estate listed and more headlines from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
Baton twirlers, equestrians prep for inauguration; threats target high schools, Jewish centers; and more top news from Maryland Patches.
Diego and Casper are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown.
Fun-loving Feather and skittish Scooter are the pets of the week at Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown.
Additional space and interior updates are being added to the Baltimore County Public Library in Randallstown.
General Manager Jessica Manning discusses a typical birthday party at Jump!Zone and explains the importance of community.
Rebel and Henry are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown.
Ravens quarterback goes tree shopping in Owings Mills and other stories from Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch this week.
A senior stud and veggie-loving guinea pig are looking for fur-ever homes at the Baltimore Humane Society.
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback purchased his Christmas tree at a local fire company.
Two staffers at the Baltimore Humane Society are caged until a fundraising goal is reached.
Job openings, dream home, holiday deals and more from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch.
Thanksgiving will see one million Maryland drivers on the road. Here's a look at which routes to avoid this holiday.
Top headlines from the week on Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch include suspicious situation at Social Security Administration and QB stats.
Meet Rocky and Hunter, the pets of the week at the Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown.
Baltimore Humane Society hopes to find homes, help caring for pets from North Carolina.
Wild police chase, top trick-or-treating cities and foiled terror plot were among the week's most read stories on MD Patches.
Nitrous and Rue are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
The state of Maryland has set aside millions of dollars to improve five intersections along Liberty Road, officials say.
Samson and Pancake are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
Feather and Fannie are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
Traffic, residents and businesses were affected by major water main break near Woodlawn Friday.
Alex and Mia are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
The Baltimore Ravens are also sponsoring a t-shirt that says 'I Heart Ellicott City' for $10.
Zion Harvey, the 9-year-old who had double hand transplants last year, made a special appearance this week at Camden Yards.
Tariq Hicks was sentenced to over 5 years in prison for the scheme involving over 200 victims.