The McDonald's employee who says she won the Mega Millions lottery in Maryland tells a television station she can't find it.
At a District 2 planning board hearing at Pikesville High School Thursday night, residents, community advocates and developers spoke for and against the proposed retail development at the Solo Cup plant in Owings Mills.
By VARUN SAXENA, Capital News Service
A group of Maryland medical marijuana patients gathered in the Baltimore County Delegation Room in Annapolis last week to discuss how medical marijuana helps their conditions.
As I waited for Mitt Romney to enter his town hall meeting in Arbutus Wednesday afternoon, I took note of the songs playing on the PA system.
Despite opposition from neighboring developers, Greenberg Gibbons officials are going full steam ahead with a grocery-anchored retail and office development at the Solo Cup site on Reisterstown Road.
Watch the debate, hosted by the East County Republican Club, in its entirety here.
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Reisterstown and Owings Mills community members spoke out against two rezoning proposals at a Baltimore County Planning Board hearing Thursday night.
Del. Dan Morhaim and other advocates continue to support medical marijuana in Maryland even though Gov. Martin O’Malley’s said he will oppose the legislation this session.
Developers seeking zoning changes in Reisterstown and Owings Mills presented ideas to the Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council on Monday.
Primaries will be held in 10 states.
Republican John Leopold has been accused of using his executive protection staff to assist campaign dirty tricks and sexual encounters.
Majid Khan admitted Wednesday to working with al-Qaida and will serve up to 19 years in prison.
‘President Obama once said he wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob.’ – Rick Santorum.
Patch will view the arraignment of Majid Shoukat Khan from closed circuit television at Fort Meade. Khan is a former Baltimore resident and Owings Mills High graduate detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Congestion costs disproportionately fall on the backs of working families and the poor, according to one former Montgomery County official.
Advocates for such laws have said transgendered individuals are the remaining group still without discrimination protection.
Baltimore County’s Office of Communications released a statement regarding President’s Day Closings.
The Baltimore County Council chairwoman thinks Owings Mills can be transformed in five years, if developers work together.
O'Malley's bill applying the sales tax to gasoline has precedent, faces challenges.
Baltimore County includes Owings Mills in its new economic development strategic plan.
Maryland's Comptroller Peter Franchot says it would give a boost to business.
Councilwoman Vicki Almond joined Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger for the signing of training agreement between the National Association of School Resource Officers and the Ministry of Education and Science for the Republic of Georgia.
A bill introduced by Maryland lawmakers would make using a cell phone while driving a primary offense.
Patch sits down with Del. Dana Stein to talk about his thoughts going into the current legislative session.
Timonium candidate Larry Smith issued the proposal for eight, one-hour debates leading up to the primaries.
The first phase of the mixed-use apartment, office and retail Metro Centre development should be finished in spring 2013.
With the 2012 general assembly underway, Del. Jon Cardin sat down with Patch to talk about what's on tap in the Maryland House, what he thinks his constituents should follow and much more.
The developer of a Wegmans-anchored shopping center in Owings Mills says his company will mitigate the traffic problems created by the development.
The Obama administration is requiring religious employers to provide health care plans that cover access to contraception.
Proper handling of oils and fats key to preventing sewage overflows.
The Baltimore Humane Society in Reisterstown worries that legislation introduced in Annapolis may be too difficult to enforce.