Marylanders without power number 75,000 as Sandy picks up speed and intensity.
Additionally, bridges will close and early voting tomorrow is canceled, Gov. Martin O’Malley said Monday afternoon.
Gov. Martin O’Malley urged Marylanders to stay inside for the next 36 hours and said the storm will take lives as it moves through Maryland.
Sen. Ben Cardin announced a presidential declaration that gives Maryland federal aid and Gov. Martin O’Malley urged Maryland citizens to stay off the roads Monday at a press conference at MEMA.
The state’s emergency operations centers are up and running, members of the National Guard have been deployed and utility companies are ready for Hurricane Sandy. Early voting Monday is canceled.
Patch recommends the best ways to keep in touch with the most up-to-the-minute information regarding Hurricane Sandy.
County residents can vote at one of five regional early voting centers around the county From Oct. 27-Nov. 1.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Community leaders claim referendum on zoning decisions would "render the work of communities and the council vote meaningless."
The spraying date originally set for next week, which interfered with the Jewish holiday, will be postponed until Oct. 8 or later, according to Councilwoman Vicki Almond.
Maryland State Highway Administration workers will be removing top layers of concrete from parts of 795 Sunday and Monday overnight.
Opponents of a proposed retail center at the vacant Solo Cup plant in Owings Mills say they plan to bring the issue to referendum. What do you think?
A Main Street shop owner shows his support for an alternative presidential candidate.
If found guilty, Pfc. Bradley Manning could spend the rest of his life in military prison for allegedly divulging more than 250,000 diplomatic cables and secret war documents.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
The Baltimore County Council voted to rezone the vacant Solo Cup plant in Owings Mills from manufacturing to retail, a move that helps pave the way for Wegmans-anchored center Foundry Row.
The Baltimore County Council votes on rezoning issues at its meeting tonight. Included in those issues is Greenberg Gibbons' request to rezone the vacant Solo Cup plant in Owings Mills from manufacturing to retail.
Baltimore County Public Schools’ new superintendent, Dallas Dance, and County Executive Kevin Kamenetz will be there to greet students and their parents as they arrive.
Patch catches you up on this past week's top stories.
The community group opposing the proposed Foundry Row development will not name its backers. Others say a rival developer is helping to support the Say No To Solo Coalition.
A poll conducted by Annapolis-based Opinion Works shows that area residents have concerns about the development process, the economy, taxpayer burden and would like Foundry Row stopped or delayed.
The Baltimore County Councilman said the signatures dropped off at his office show a need for a more “community-driven process.”
Leaders of the Say No to Solo Coalition delivered boxes of petitions signed by Baltimore County residents Monday.
Baltimore County and community officials mark opening of the first of two Owings Mills Boulevard extensions.
Covering those who make the decisions is a major Patch passion.
Corporation that stands to benefit from more cameras aids a Facebook group advocating expansion of the network of devices in school zones.
Antonio Martinez was in U.S. District Court Monday.
Tom Minkin says request driven by politics. Kevin Kamenetz spokesman says new executive wants his own "people in key positions."
An $8 million county project will extend Cherry Hill Road to Owings Mills Boulevard.