If you've missed these stories in Maryland, you're missing a lot.
Problems with the online Common Application for colleges is causing frustration in Maryland and elsewhere.
The Orionids are peaking now and continue until about Nov. 7.
Air conditioning condenser unit issue could disable or deploy airbags.
Macy's is all about Thanksgiving, and now it wants to own the day for shopping.
Federal and military workers can get a buy-one-get-one-free entree at Denny's in Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia, according to a news release from the restaurant.
Catch up on the headlines you may have missed.
Not only do these jobs pay well, but many are also great for society.
The defense contractor said that number could rise if the government shutdown is prolonged.
Some bars and restaurants are adding nice incentives to furloughed workers, but they can't be generous forever.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
These 10 employers have cut nearly a half million jobs in the last five years.
Yes, it's time to master this social network.
Check out some of the Local Voices blog posts from Patch sites in Maryland.
A 1913 covenant requires Druid Ridge Cemetery to be operated as a cemetery, the state's highest court ruled.
The business plans to hire nurses, medical assistants, receptionists, administrators, and more, and to create jobs for construction workers and others in Maryland.
The Owings Mills paper was sold in 2012, and former publisher Andrew Alter Buerger has moved on to a completely different industry.
This intern already knows he'll be applying for a full-time position. Take an inside look into UMBC student Kabish Shah's experiences interning at a Baltimore-based construction management and general contracting company.
Bread, meat, cheese, eat, repeat. The sandwich is an art form in Baltimore.
Do you know which industries are looking to hire new employees? Provided by AOLJobs.com.
From a pest control business and fitness clubs, to restaurants and shops, there's plenty to like on Facebook.
Breyer's vanilla ice cream and crunchy ice make this summer treat delicious, said Andy Hoffman, owner of Gourmet Again.
If you're looking for Baltimore-area news you may have missed this week, it's all here.
Find a good home for what you don’t need — discover something you do — on the Pikesville Patch Buy/Sell/Trade board.
The 60,000 square-foot facility will host the company’s global testing facility for the certification of doctors and other professionals.
Neil Meltzer is president and CEO of the company that oversees Sinai in Baltimore, LifeBridge Fitness—including the gym in Pikesville—and Northwest Hospital in Randallstown.
Ordering in can actually be healthier than eating at a restaurant. These dishes from local Baltimore hot spots are your best bets.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.