Former Ravens running back broke his silence in the wake of contract termination, NFL suspension.
Sports writers, current and former athletes, and women's advocates are among those discussing Ray Rice's domestic abuse case.
The Harbour School wins a Judges Award for The Reisterstown Festival Parade
Criminals are targeting older adults in local communities, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
The wife of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice spoke out Tuesday, saying the attention over the assault is horrific.
The Women's Clothing Exchange of Baltimore. Seasonal Twice a Year - One Weekend ONLY Women's Consignment Sale.
Plus, fatal weekend crashes, sentence in toddler's death, Gov. O'Malley on domestic violence and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley issued a statement on the TMZ video of NFL player Ray Rice assaulting his wife.
Baby items, toys, clothing, household goods, shed treasures for the guys...you need it, chances are you can find it here. Always a fun day!
As school begins and the days get shorter, fall ailments tend to emerge. Fall is a time when many people get symptoms of colds or allergies.
The NFL has also suspended the former Baltimore Ravens running back indefinitely.
The best viewing of the last supermoon of the year, also known as a harvest moon, takes place between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Sybie and Walnut are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
TMZ Sports showed the fight between the Ravens player and his wife, leading to a two-game suspension by the NFL.
A roundup of unusual stories from the week in Maryland.
See who's hiring in Maryland Patch towns.
The driver crossed the center line and hit a tree, Baltimore County police said.
Plus, teachers honored, restaurant sales to charity, MD Food Bank drive + volunteer hall of fame were among this week's best news.
The Reisterstown Festival Parade never disappoints. Our community should be proud. Many businesses, community groups and churches were rep
Plus, defacing Art Modell's grave, and are we in for another bad winter? Our top Maryland Patch posts for the month of August.
Guide to parking, parade, road closures, events.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
Whooping cough spreads in Montgomery, HoCo gangbanger takes plea, Baltimore considers Olympics and other stories from Maryland Patches.
The Battle of North Point will be celebrated this weekend, capped off with fireworks Monday.
Financial expert Nina Heck discusses how to tell if you have too much debt and describes practical strategies to use to dig your way out.
Organizers pitching the nation's capital to host the 2024 Summer Games say venues across Washington, Virginia and Maryland will be used.
See where Purple Friday caravan will be in Baltimore County—full schedule is here.
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Financial expert Ponciano Allen examines how reverse mortgages work and dispels common misconceptions about this complex home loan product.
Real estate open houses, Orioles catcher says no texting while driving, MD Food Bank needs you, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
During Hunger Action Month, food donations can be made online or dropped off at MD State Police barracks.
The legendary linebacker reflected on his career, inspiration at dedication ceremony in Baltimore.
Fair and walking tours
New houses on market, jobs, politician pay hike, stabbing victim biking from Maryland to Florida, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Police are reportedly investigating the Eastern Shore educator for reasons other than school shooting literature.
Foreclosure continues to be a serious problem here in MD. Housing counseling Mary Rammel looks at the options open to distressed homeowners.
Live, two-hour September 13 concert special celebrates national anthem’s 200th anniversary
Boy Scouts of America Presents Boy Scout Camp Out Adventure with Six Flags America on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11.
Police say taking a break at a Florida McDonald’s proved fatal for the Connecticut man, who left Maryland a month ago.
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