Toya Graham told CBS she "lost it" when she saw her teenage son in a group throwing bricks at police. The video of her anger went viral.
Plus, Patch reunites dog with family, puppy rescued after 7 hours, farmers' markets opening, business growth and other good news from Patch.
Plus, cherry blossom cam, officer recovering from shooting, missing flag returns to Bel Air, best burger + other good news from our Patches.
Plus, readers share their recommendations for the best al fresco dining spots in town and other good news from Maryland Patches.
You've heard of a piggyback ride. Watch as kid gets a 'goatyback ride' from mom.
Plus, Phish tour stops in MD, parents write children's book, snow waiver granted to school system, and how well do you know your hometown?
Plus, hundreds of local jobs, lacrosse players throw a ball across harbor, one-hour Amazon delivery + follow Maryland in NCAA tourney,
Plus, retired firefighter saves woman from burning house, job openings, Greene Turtle is back, cross-country run stop in Bel Air and more.
Plus, state champ team honored at statehouse, Maryland's billionaires, Good Samaritans help cop, top speller and more Maryland good news.
Plus store openings, ways to volunteer, "House of Cards" new season out, telecommute savings, teachers honored, and more good news.
The medical center released plans for celebratory year.
In its ninth year, the program will award ten college, technical school scholarships.
The restaurant at Towson Square gave portion of proceeds to local nonprofit.
The Olympic swimmer announced engagement over the weekend.
Plus, officers recognized for helping residents in frigid temps, ways to volunteer, free parents' night out, and more good news.
Plus, million-dollar ticket, restaurant openings, mailman saves a life, kid centenarians, donated vests for police dogs and more good news.
Reid Wiseman received the Baltimore County Hero Pin on Feb. 10.
Valentine's Day may be about affairs of the heart, but February is all about keeping your heart healthy.
Baltimore County will present hero award to local man who researched aboard the International Space Station.
Plus, fire department fundraisers, lottery winnings comes at just right time, soccer players sign with colleges and more Patch good news.
Plus, Ravens in bad lip-reading video $1.6M grant for Kingsville covered bridge, Harford leader named and more Patch good news.
Plus, firefighters and medics honored for rescue, local business openings, new Girl Scout cookies offered and more Patch good news.
The retired Baltimore County home economics teacher is a 60-year Towson resident.
Plus dog saved from fire, winter coat drive, dump truck rescue + college fund opened for plane crash survivor were some of week’s best news.
Plus, Christmas festivities, MD man freed from Cuban prison, new schools and new Annapolis businesses were among the week’s best stories.
Plus, Santa letters, helping domestic violence victims, MD’s largest Shop With a Cop outing and local job openings were good news this week.
Plus, ways to volunteer, emergency responders honored, military brass serve soldiers, and Turkey Bowl winner were among week’s best news.
Baltimore County Councilman David Marks said contributions ranged from coordinating everything from fireworks to Ridgely Manor Park.
Plus, Toys for Tots and other holiday efforts, Million Meal commitment, and when are holiday classics on TV were among week’s best news.
Positive stories from Maryland Patches this week included women vets honored, Thanksgiving parade, Christmas bazaar, when does Santa arrive?
The Baltimore County astronaut celebrated his birthday Tuesday back on his home planet.
A century of offering the best in jewelry serving Baltimore and beyond
Positive stories from Maryland Patches this week also included retirement of longtime fireman, record-setting hospital donation and more.
Sixteen veterans living at Presbyterian Home of Maryland in Towson were honored at a special event for family, friends and the community.
Maryland CASA Assocation's charity team, "Team CASA", participates in Baltimore Running Fest for sixth consecutive year.
Maryland restaurants named on America's top 100 wine lists, shelter reduces adoption fees and other positive stories from Maryland Patches.
Plus, Teacher of the Year reception, school named for principal, local festivals and Halloween stores opening were among week's best news.
Cadet 1st Lt. John-Paul Yalov part of U.S.C.G.A. Class of 2018
Plus, Bel Air party, fighting breast cancer, supporting Special Olympics, and telemedicine center opening were among the week's best news.
Susan Anthony, owner of a public relations company, will help advance Baltimore County Public Library's mission.