Find out when to see the Ravens play at M&T and around the nation.
Youths around the country have been injured taking the 'fire challenge.'
Plus, Restaurant Week 2014, TV show needs MD families, back-to-school classes and fairs, and drunk driver crashes into Edgewater building.
The Baltimore County Police Department said Paul S. Serbu has been charged with a misdemeanor.
Environmental groups say warming water temperatures and continued pollution may be causing an increase in flesh-eating bacteria infections.
Rising seventh graders will be required to get two more shots than in previous years.
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Security breach included data from customers over several months.
An air quality advisory is in effect for the Baltimore-Washington region on Tuesday.
The tiger shark, which is tagged with research tracker, was swimming in the Isle of Wight Bay over the weekend.
A new study by WalletHub ranks Maryland lower than studies in the past.
Irene Kuperstein was last seen on Reisterstown Road, Baltimore County police said.
A hospital patient who bit a guard, cop acquitted in road-rage incident and SUV into building also made this week's list of bizarre news.
See which employers in the region are hiring.
Baltimore Ravens invite fans to Annapolis for free practice session instead.
Plus, local theater company, ground-breaking in Columbia, and computers for low-income families were among this week's uplifting stories.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
Baltimore County Police Chief Jim Johnson commented after officer reportedly addicted to pain medication was charged in burglary attempt.
Baltimore County police said there were no suspects.
Tax-free shopping, National Night Out events, school calendars, debating Ray Rice's punishment, and other stories from Maryland Patches.
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Fans, sports columnists, bloggers and even elected officials are debating if the NFL is letting Ray Rice off the hook for domestic violence.
The officer reportedly said he was addicted to Oxycodone.
Baltimore County police said witnesses helped authorities find the body of Dorothy Grubb.
National Night Out plans, weekend festivities, motorcycle and bus deaths, SUV embedded in store and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, charged with assaulting his wife at a casino, publicly apologized to Janay Rice Thursday.
A Baltimore County man was shot and killed last year in an encounter on the side of the road with an off-duty New Jersey detective.
Dorothy Grubb of North Point was reported missing Saturday; police said her body was found Tuesday night.
Miller’s Minuteman Press, Heritage Mazda and other employers are hiring.
The body was in poor condition, Baltimore County officials said.
Plus, man faces charge in urination case by Art Modell’s grave.
The suspect may be charged with a misdemeanor, the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office said.
Bo and Charlie are the Pets of the Week at Baltimore Humane Society.
Commissioner Roger Goodell encouraged counseling, healthy actions.
A disgruntled Cleveland fan unloaded a catheter at the Pikesville gravesite.