The Obama administration is requiring religious employers to provide health care plans that cover access to contraception.
Terror suspect was in court Thursday.
Del. Dan Morhaim sat down with Patch to talk about his priorities for this year’s general assembly and his hopes for local development.
O’Malley introduced legislation on Monday to make same-sex marriage legal.
The President will address the nation tonight, but tomorrow his administration will take questions from a few Patch readers.
A Maryland lawmaker is proposing a bill that would create a statewide animal abuse registry similar to that of the sex offender registry.
Would a bag tax influence your decision? Are there other things to consider?
Patch looked them up. Here’s who you should follow.
Community groups are scrambling to send letters in opposition of Gov. Martin O’Malley’s state redistricting plan before it's too late, but a UMBC professor says the letters will make little difference in the final outcome.
Three Maryland congressional representatives and several county officials announced that Baltimore County received a grant to pay for lifesaving equipment.
Wikipedia, Reddit, WordPress and Minecraft plan to shut down for 12 to 24 hours starting Wednesday in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act.
Wikipedia will go dark in protest of two bills that address illegal copying on the Internet.
Maryland's 430th General Assembly convened Wednesday.
The state needs to address a $1 billion budget deficit.
The former Massachusetts governor won Iowa, New Hampshire.
Play our guess the restaurant game, for featured establishments participating in Baltimore County Restaurant Week.
The first term councilman said business growth and comprehensive zoning issues remain a priority.
The first primary in the nation is being held Tuesday.
A U.S. Postal Service employee told Glyndon residents that general delivery service at the town's post office would not stop, but residents spoke of a myriad of problems with mail service.
The developer and landscape architect for a project in Reisterstown say there are no water pressure issues at the site of their proposed development.
More than a week of discounts in Baltimore County restaurants begin Thursday.
Some state and county officials say yes. What do you think of paying for grocery bags?
Del. Dan Morhain and Sen. David Brinkley respond to a Baltimore Sun editorial on proposed medical marijuana legislation.
Baltimore County Council Chairwoman Vicki Almond came away from the winter meeting of the Maryland Association of Counties with a new title.
A community input meeting is being held Monday at Timber Grove Elementary School in Owings Mills.
Continuing an occasional tradition, the county celebrates the AFC North champs.
The Baltimore County Council's new chairperson, the first woman in the seat since 1983, draws from a long history of community activism and public service.
Jan. 3 is a big day for presidential politics.
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council voted to send a letter to Gov. Martin O’Malley opposing the proposed state legislative redistricting.
Major changes in Baltimore County districts bring plenty of uncertainty to current local projects.
Potential commercial rezoning along Reisterstown Road, including at the Solo Cup property, could spread the retail market in Owings Mills too thin, a Kimco Realty vice presdent says.
Reisterstown and Owings Mills officials will meet Baltimore County Department of Planning officials and others in January.
Lawmakers will resume talks about building up to 200 wind turbines off the coast of Ocean City.
After nearly a decade and a half presence in Maryland, red light cameras still draw ire from residents.