Visitors can experience over 2 centuries of holiday traditions at Towson’s only National Park- all free and open to the public.
Reported cases and rate of new HIV diagnosis down in Baltimore metro area, declining in other parts of the country.
Starting this winter season, county residents will be able to contact county managers about weather related concerns.
A 30-minute special on local ABC-TV affiliate will showcase the 'Art of Nursing' at GBMC's NICU.
A Baltimore County man faces at least four years in federal prison after admitting to mishandling eldercare center in Towson.
"This year I had the honor of promoting the very first woman to the rank of Assistant Chief, the second highest position in the department."
Local scholar-athlete is manufacturing special lacrosse products in Towson with assistance from Baltimore County Boost Fund.
The drive, which runs through December 7, aims to collect toys that will be donated to various community-based nonprofits.
Amid national tension, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz aims to ease fears of undocumented immigrant students in Baltimore County.
Tree lighting ahead, Towson cold case heats up and more headlines from the week on Towson Patch.
Let your dollar go further within the community, and support great local small businesses. Here's how.
The Christmas tree lighting ceremony will kick off the Towson Chamber of Commerce’s Winterfest on Friday, December 2.
The Towson Town Center and Shops at Kenilworth offer deals, freebies on Friday, Nov. 25.
No jackpot winner in the drawing Wednesday, Nov. 23, but three tickets matched 5 numbers for the $1M prize.
Proceeds raised from the campaign support patients with chronic kidney disease
Thanksgiving will see one million Maryland drivers on the road. Here's a look at which routes to avoid this holiday.
Detectives are still searching for a suspect in the killing of Daniel Coverston, 22.
A detail from the pizza shop's surveillance tape helped lead to charges in the Slice of Towson burglary case, Baltimore County police said.
Job openings, university protest, best nursing homes, WOW house and more headlines from Towson Patch this week.
Priority 1 Automotive, St. Joseph Medical Center, Wells Fargo and other employers are hiring in Towson.
A Fresh Perspective on Problem Solving , by Van Driessen
The Institute is dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of closed head injury, including traumatic brain injury and concussion.
Auto thieves have hit two Towson communities during the overnight hours, Baltimore County police said.
Losta on York Rd now offers FREE delivery of their delicious Stone Fired Pizza!
Only 36 facilities of 228 evaluated in Maryland were included on the Best Nursing Homes list from U.S. News & World Report.
Students sharing racist pictures | 3rd loaded gun found at BWI | 1M traveling in Maryland for Thanksgiving | Truck crashes into house
Police said the burglar entered Slice pizza restaurant via a roof vent, then took off his clothes.
Raking or blowing leaves into the gutter or street is unsafe, potentially damaging to the Chesapeake Bay, and illegal.
The winning entries will get the chance to have their work showcased on BCPS-TV.
Students and faculty at Towson University rallied in Freedom Square after 2016 election.
Happiness at work: It’s an inside, personal job, by Sharon Andrews
Stay on top of Towson area high school football scores as they come in.
Students will have a two-day spring break next year to allow for the post Labor Day start in Baltimore County.
The shopping center on Kenilworth Drive in Towson will be open throughout renovations, which will continue into 2017.
Polls are closed in Baltimore County. See how your neighbors voted.
Olympian weds (again), Trump supporters feel alone, outbreak closes hospital ward and other stories from the week on Maryland Patches.
“Take it to the next level!” By Thomas (Tim) Mitchinson
The Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom Memorial contains 27 fallen soldiers' names.
A bookstore will soon be replaced by bicycle shop at Dulaney Plaza in Towson.
Cricket Wireless and Towson's Salvation Army team up for 'Likes for Tikes' Holiday Program.