Baltimore County officials will open a new one-mile section of the road Monday morning, marking the completion of the first of two phases.
Officials said a hospital worker (above) started an outbreak by stealing needles to get high.
Joshua Parker of Windsor Mill Middle School is among 38 educators to receive the California Casualty Award for Teaching Excellence in February.
State Highway Administration workers will perform concrete repair work this weekend.
David S. Brown officials broke ground on three new buildings at the Metro Centre at Owings Mills Tuesday. Officials say the buildings will be built by spring 2013.
A study of the roads around the Solo Cup plant funded by Foundry Row developer Greenberg Gibbons shows that traffic will not worsen, and could improve, with full development of Foundry Row.
Motorists should plan for extra travel time as Maryland State Highway Administration workers repair I-795.
The senator visited a cooling shelter in North Baltimore on Monday.
A fourth Marylander died from heat and a contractor was killed taking down limbs from a damaged tree, bringing the toll to eight, as Gov. Martin O’Malley stresses that it is still a dangerous situation for elderly citizens.
The state’s death count has risen to six as more than 400,000 Marylanders are still without power.
The left lane on I-795 southbound will be closed until 6 a.m. Sunday.
Charges against off-duty Baltimore County police officer aren't enough, says mother of Christopher Brown.
Roadwork on Dolfield Boulevard and Painters Mill Road will begin this year.
Cool down in libraries and senior centers, and other tips to stay cool.
Baltimore County Councilman Kenneth Oliver is asking his colleagues to delay rezoning Solo Cup for retails as Reisterstown Road traffic studies get completed.
Could improvements at Reisterstown Road and Painters Mill Road make development naysayers happier?
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"Ummm, it costs $50k to get in." - Jay Lee on Twitter.
President Barack Obama attends a luncheon Tuesday in Owings Mills. What would you ask him?
Another local organization has expressed its support for Foundry Row. The Baltimore County Council holds a public hearing in Pikesville tonight on Foundry Row and other rezoning issues.
One Maryland library said the book was 'pornography.'
Inspections help ensure consumers are buying the type of gas advertised, officials said.
U.S. Rep. Andy Harris said he would actively campaign for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney if requested.
Eight Patch editors toured the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore Wednesday and got a first-hand look into the science behind examining the deceased.
Rep. John Sarbanes hopes to receive 1,000 donations of less than $100.
The proposed liquor store in Wegmans has sparked the debate.
Delegates Dan Morhaim and Dana Stein spoke to the Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council about this most recent Maryland General Assembly session Monday night.
The warning period is in effect until May 29. On May 30, $40 citations will be sent to those going 12 or more miles per hour over the speed limit.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
The Baltimore County State's Attorney announced the winners of his office's 2012 Anti-Drug Contest at a Thursday afternoon ceremony.
Ever forget where you want to go while strolling on Main Street? New outside directories are on their way.
The Maryland Army National Guard unveiled the new UH-72 'Lakota' Helicopter at Camp Fretterd Military Reservation in Reisterstown Wednesday.
Lane closures start Friday for the $9.2 million project, which includes repairs between I-695 and Owings Mills Boulevard.
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Fracking is on hold and offshore wind legislation failed to pass.
Drivers share road with 115 major construction projects in state, officials said.
Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to approve a bill to increase the state's minimum dropout age from 16 to 17, and gradually to 18.
Some lawmakers think a cigar tax will cut down on the number of kids smoking 'blunts.'