Monday is Presidents Day.
According to the FBI, on April 12, two men, Otis Nelson, 46, and Torre Laron Johnson, 35, both of Baltimore, robbed the PNC Bank in Reisterstown Plaza.
During the BGE Town Hall meeting Thursday evening in Pikesville, Del. Dana Stein announced that Del. Jon Cardin might not attend the meeting, because his wife gave birth Thursday to their first child.
Elected officials and BGE representatives are holding a town hall meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pikesville Branch Library to hear problems residents may have had during Hurricane Irene.
A snowstorm is bringing about 1/2 inch of snow to the Pikesville area.
Vehicle owners can now sign up for email reminders from the MVA, and can register vehicles online.
Corrogan Vaughn of Pikesville, a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, testified Tuesday against same-sex marriage before a Senate committee, according to and article by Capital News Service.
Tractor trailer drives park their rigs there—for up to 48 hours.
Consumers can buy Energy Star appliances, including air conditioners, furnaces and boilers and more, tax-free from Feb. 18-20, according to the state comptroller.
President Barack Obama will answer submitted questions about his State of the Union address.
Following is the president's speech as it was prepared to be delivered Tuesday night.
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's office reports road crews are ready for about one inch of snow tonight.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz leads a purple pandemonium rally Friday at Patriot Plaza in Towson.
Meet at 12:30 p.m. at Patriot Plaza in Towson to cheer on the Ravens.
Pikesville school is the 16th Baltimore County Public school to be honored.
USAF Airman 1st Class Matthew R. Seidler, 24, was killed in action Jan. 5 in Afghanistan. His funeral is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday at Sol Levinson & Bros Funeral Home.
As the nation celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day, county offices are closed, but trash and recycling will be on the normal schedule.
It's time to register to attend the annual meeting of the PGCC, set for 7:15 p.m. Jan. 19 at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation in Pikesville.
Sen. Bobby Zirkin took time out of his schedule Friday to visit with his daughter at Starbucks at Festival at Woodholme in Pikesville.
Baltimore County officials announce Christmas tree pick-up begins Jan. 9, and trees must be set curbside for pickup by Jan. 14.
County offices, trash collection and recycling closures are set.
Watch as Santa Claus makes his way around the world tonight.
About 200 people attended the menorah lighting Thursday at The Chanukah House in Pikesville.
Fifth-graders learned about politics and participated in a mock state legislature with Zirkin on Wednesday.
State Comptroller Peter Franchot discussed four policies the state government should implement to speed Maryland toward more prosperity and more jobs.
FEMA plans an emergency alert system test at 2 p.m. Nov. 9 and explains how that test will be broadcast on TV.
We fall back one hour at 2 a.m. Nov. 6.
Elected officials, executives celebrate renovations and hiring for 35 new jobs.
With Baltimore County money scarce, councilwoman urges businesses to be creative in recruiting new ventures, volunteering.
The independent Connecticut senator was the keynote speaker during the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Midatlantic Chapter benefit held Sunday in Pikesville.
Baltimore County recertified as "storm ready."
All post offices in the Baltimore district will be closed.
Gov. Martin O'Malley, Col. Terrence Sheridan, U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski and others, gathered to honor those who died during the attacks on the United States.
Residents at The Graw senior living apartments in Havre De Grace found shelter at Aberdeen High School.
Support the Pikesville Police Community Relations Council, and enjoy food and music this weekend.
We rounded up the list of closures for the Labor Day holiday.
Public event will be held at Chizuk Amuno Congregation, 7-8:30 p.m., Sept. 11. Gov. Martin O'Malley is among the guest speakers.
The State Department of Natural Resources has a searchable database to help residents find a licensed tree expert.
A demolition ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Liberty Plaza Shopping Center in Randallstown.
Here are some guidelines for keeping safe in case the hurricane affects the D.C./Baltimore area, including advice from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Baltimore County Office of Emergency Management in Towson.