Online, the Survey offers charts, graphs, and a chance to submit your own assessment of the earthquake Tuesday.
Overuse of cell phones is causing service problems.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and police Chief Jim Johnson stopped into Precinct 4 on Wednesday.
Temperatures will continue to be hot but the chance of rain on Friday, Saturday and Sunday might offer some brief relief.
The Pikesville Chamber of Commerce and Baltimore County and state officials welcomed businesses into the county's Pikesville Revitalization District.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Pikesville Chamber of Commerce team up for ceremonies at construction sites.
ABC2: One resident of the Pikesville neighborhood, north of I-695, considers the new, larger expansion a "monstrosity."
Rawlings-Blake drops by to thank the Red Cross volunteers and staff.
There's no Baltimore County trash or recycling pickup on Monday, Memorial Day including in Pikesville. Even the drop-off centers will be closed.
Armed Forces Press Service reports Muslim burial.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz applauds the retailer's decision to locate there.
President: A small team of American forces killed him, and took custody of his body.
According to longtime Baltimore journalist and author Michael Olesker, the essence of William Donald Schaefer's political style can be captured with two words: personal contact.
American Forces Press Services details pay and other plans.
Woodlawn's Social Security Administration offices are preparing for possible shutdown. Operations staff will be furloughed, but public service staff will continue working.
SHA announces overnight closures and lane closures April 3-6 for bridge work on the I695/MD26 Bridge replacement project.
American service members among first to bring aid after March 11 tsunami, according to an article by Armed Forces Press Services.
About 200 arrived March 19 at Seattle-Tacoma, according to an American Forces Press Service article.
Hours after the earthquake and tsunami struck March 11, officials confirmed U.S. military personnel and their families were accounted for.
The Maryland State Fire Marshal, headquartered in Pikesville, urges residents to change the batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors this weekend when setting clocks one hour forward for daylight saving time.
IED attack caused deaths, Defense Department says.
Patch Contributors William Bell and Maurice Waters visited the Pikesville Military Reservation and Greenspring Station shopping center on a clear Wednesday afternoon.
County executive launches first of several county technology initiatives.
Ceremony celebrates $450,000 in completed renovations.
Charges stemmed from search at BWI.