This is the third in a three-part series exploring local, educational, and low-cost options for summer kids' activities.
Charger and Sonny are the pets of the week.
Summer is winding down and it's almost time to send the kids back to school. They need more than pencils, backpacks and new clothes. Make sure their back to school list includes good health.
This is the second in a three-part series exploring local, educational, and low-cost options for summer kids' activities.
About 30 people attended fundraiser for the Baltimore County Democrat.
Clove and Peter Cottontail are the pets of the week.
GreatNonprofits.org released its first ever list of top-rated charities near Owings Mills-Reisterstown, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
Working with faculty--pointers to help adult learners
Patch.com Welcomes Back Advertiser, American Kenpo Karate Studio
This is the first in a three-part series exploring local, educational, and low-cost options for summer kids' activities.
Council Chairwoman hopes to get answers in next couple of weeks before loan deal is consummated.
Patch.com Welcomes One Of Our Newest Advertisers, LTRC - Mens and Coed Softball
Patch.com Welcomes Our Newest Advertiser, Barks and Blooms
Patch.com Welcomes Our Newest Advertiser, DiWine Spirits Wine Shoppe in Pikesville
Doc and Molly are the Pets of the Week
Take a step back from the daily grind and consider this easy way to enrich your family life.
The summer swelter continues to it's important to remember the dangers of spending too much time in the sun and heat.
Little Mama and Ra are the Pets of the Week.
Tippy and Raisin are the Pets of the Week. Their adoption fee is waived all July!
This blog will cover several aspects of creating and developing goals.
Meet Disney and Dipper, the Pets of the Week. Both are free for adoption this month at the Baltimore Humane Society where the Free 'N Easy Summer Special is running.
Are you the kind of person who gets 62 mosquito bites when the person next to you gets none? There are several things you can do to prevent the little blood suckers from getting under your skin.
Council Chairwoman explains reasoning behind controversial changes to Ken Oliver's transit oriented development bill.
The 4th of July means patriotism, cookouts and fireworks. You can handle patriotism with the best of them, but a few reminders will help keep you safe around the grill and fireworks.
Council chairwoman misses Tuesday work session.
Brutus and Lucy are looking for homes.
Most people have a favorite fitness routine. They also hear all sorts of tips about exercises that they think are effective. Unfortunately, many are more fiction than fact.
This blog will reach out to the adult learners in higher education. A variety of strategies and insights will be shared.
This op-ed speaks to the high expectations Marylanders have for what Dr. Lowery must accomplish for the sake of Maryland’s children and families during her term as state superintendent.
Prevent your pet from ending up in an animal shelter because of poor planning. Attend the free seminar on Saturday, June 9 at the Baltimore Humane Society and learn what you should be doing.
OFL Designs Introduction to the Owings Mills Patch. This is a brief summary of what OFL Designs does, who I am, and my role with OFL Designs. A good read to get a better understanding of OFL Designs!
Oyster and And Tinkerbell are the pets of the week.
Blue skies and warmer temperatures are pulling people into the great outdoors. It's great to be back outside but beware of certain springtime woes.
The group of abused dogs known as the Pit 6 are now ready for adoption.
Guest blogger Lexi Docken tells of the transformation of her adopted dog, shy Saffron. We can all learn from her story.
Memorial Day weekend is upon us and the forecast is a hot one. What are some risks of too much sun exposure and excessive heat?
Concert Tonight!
Don't miss today's Phat Cat Fitness Camp Webinar at 3pm! Join us on our Facebook page at facebook.com/bmorehumane.
Paws on Parade is Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your dog and family for all the fun!