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Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked No. 1 out of about 5,000 hospitals across the nation.
The luxury hotel will be featuring same-sex couples in its wedding brochure for the first time.
Check out the food-related news and specials in the Baltimore metro area.
Win over critics with this plan of action for when people are spreading negative word of mouth about your company.
Baltimore’s largest animal rescue center at its Stockholm Street location, which houses about 300 animals a day, is close enough to the water to cause serious concern in the face of a storm.
Still, city and state officials have not addressed historic preservation, with Fells Point, declared a national historic district in 1969, as an area of most concern to preservationists.
Due to the rising sea levels, engineers have created two options for Baltimore: retreat or defend.
A Baltimore City Council bill was amended to remove caps on fees vendors, such as Ticketmaster, can charge for tickets.
Baltimore residents increasingly see the need to address climate change with rising sea levels and subsequent floods, according to a Capital News Service special report.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The Community College of Baltimore County held a ribbon cutting ceremony at its new campus at the Metro Centre at Owings Mills Monday morning.
The restaurant/bar with an open-style kitchen, opened in the Boulevard College Center near Stevenson University.
Community wonders why longtime Main Street business closed its doors.
Volunteers from Reisterstown’s Main Street Committee started a monthly Main Street cleanup in May as part of its effort to beautify and revitalize Reisterstown’s historic district.
Reisterstown’s Main Street will hold a farmers market on Sundays in June through October.
Art, music and community groups take over the grounds at Franklin Middle School for Reisterstown’s spring art festival.
Openings include a Starbucks barista position and a mortgage processing position at Susquehanna Bank.
The change should happen within the next 12-18 months, a Bethesda manager tells Patch.
Hot Air Blow Dry Bar offers washing and blow-drying services to women, men and children.
"“We couldn't sell it and we couldn't sustain it,” the owner told The Baltimore Sun
Here are jobs posted online in the past week.
The Baltimore County Department of Health shut down the Bill Bateman’s in Reisterstown for one day last week.
Check out some live music in the Baltimore area this weekend.
Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch gives a roundup of local job opportunities for the week of March 19.
The Reisterstown Improvement Association meets at 7 p.m. at Long & Foster on Main Street.
Efforts to ramp up Main Street revitalization are underway. What do you think will liven up Reisterstown’s historic district?
Reisterstown spring art festival, set for May 11, is seeking food, craft and art vendors.
Residents, elected officials and business owners met for the Main Street kickoff on Thursday.
The road was opened on March 1, developer David S. Brown Enterprises announced.
Owner Lauretta Nagel will still be involved with the Main Street Committee and Bloomin’ Artfest.
The Associated Press reports that the company will shift its focus on exploration and production instead of retail.
The property at 328 Main Street was up for a complete facelift. The property will be auctioned off March 29.
What would you like to see in the space above Java Mammas on Main Street in Reisterstown?
The Main Street Committee in Reisterstown will hold a public meeting to get community members involved in earning this distinction on March 7 at Trinity Lutheran Church.
About 35 people gathered at Bubb’s Deli in Reisterstown Tuesday morning to discuss the Main Street Maryland program.
Reisterstown’s Main Street committee is holding a breakfast meeting for business and property owners to learn about the program and share their thoughts.
Colleen Brady, the new president of the Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce, hopes to help local businesses achieve their highest potential with a number of initiatives.
A Baltimore County engineer told the Reisterstown Improvement Association that he can help brighten Main Street lampposts.
The Owings Mills Diner has been closed for at least a week-and-a-half.