A key part of the campaign to stop the state tuition law was use of an online petition form.
Today's ribbon-cutting ceremony Cherry Hill Road bridge extension, a project that has been in the works for more than three decades.
Starting today, it will be illegal to smoke at all Howard County Parks--making it the first such regulation of its kind in the state. Other jurisdictions are paying attention.
Tony Baysmore, special assistant to Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, announced the ground breaking at Monday's ROG meeting in Reisterstown.
Baltimore County tells a packed meeting why Reisterstown and Owings Mills need a water tower.
Reisterstown resident Michael Cross, a Baltimore City police officer, pleaded guilty earlier this month in an extortion scheme that involved city police receiving kickbacks for steering motorists to a Rosedale towing company.
Officials from the Baltimore County Department of Public Works are expected at tonight's ROG meeting.
A Facebook page of 300 people is devoted to stopping the water tower on the border of Reisterstown and Owings Mills. At tonight's ROG meeting, public officials will update the community on the site.
Republican delegates gathered in downtown Annapolis Thursday to deliver thousands of petitions to the Maryland Secretary of State's office.
"I do whatever I feel is right," says the "gray hat" hacker, of leaks made in LulzSec case.
Miniature ponies, alligators, parrots and donkeys are among the shelter's more exotic guests.
A new federal pilot program selected the Patapsco River as one of seven urban waterways to be targeted.
Through a $115 million grant, the state is going high-tech by fall 2013.
Students got hands-on learning with an environmental celebration attended by thousands at Sandy Point State Park.
Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens welcomes 10 veterans to the Circle of the Immortals.
The conversation about building a library and a CCBC campus in Owings Mills has lasted for more than a decade.
The credit helps pay for eco-friendly home improvements.
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Asking a difficult question.
Dek: Congressional and state leaders say the U.S. ‘must remain vigilant.’
Maryland has taken a step forward in the process of decriminalizing medical marijuana.
As lawmakers aim to protect families, the church gears up to challenge the laws.
New Town High plays host tonight to the second of three public hearings, scheduled by Baltimore County's redistricting committee.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn about the latest attempt by Maryland to save local education, water resources and....chickens.
By some standards, Maryland is not the ideal place to retire. But state officials say you shouldn’t overlook the good stuff.
The Baltimore County Council is set to review two items on its agenda that regard two major local roadways in Owings Mills--Owings Mills Boulevard and the Painters Mill bridge.
In this week’s collection of Patch government stories, you’ll learn how about the latest attempt by Maryland to save local money and libation.
SHA announces overnight closures and lane closures April 3-6 for bridge work on the I-695/MD-26 Bridge replacement project.
The state will help counties and municipalities pay for work on damaged roads.
On average, 62 percent fewer people are using the road during evening rush hour.
$14.6 billion restores some cuts, raises fees and reforms pensions.
The commander of the Maryland Army National Guard dedicated the SFC Collin J. Bowen Warrior Training Center in Reisterstown Wednesday morning.
Did you ever look through your husband's pockets while he's asleep? That's illegal. So is taking a lion to the movies in Baltimore City.
Earl Ellington accepted a plea agreement from the Department of Justice last month that trades up to 32 years in prison and $1.25 million in fines for 40 months and full restitution of losses, or $51,841.
Gov. O'Malley presented Maryland's federal priorities in Washington Wednesday.
The first meeting of the House Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy and Forestr subcommittee since Republicans took control of the U.S. House of Representatives in January was today.
Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond, a Reisterstown Democrat representing District 2, reflects on her first 100 days in office.
Kirk Bloodsworth and others held a forum to discuss issues surrounding the repeal of capital punishment in Maryland.
Community members give their thoughts on same-sex marriage not becoming a reality.