Weekend events, real estate and other news are also in this edition of the Towson Patch midweek digest.
State grants snow day waiver for school system.
The new online auction, which runs April 21 to May 13, will have buyers pick-up all purchased items at seller’s home
The artist has written a song entitled 'Baltimore' in tribute to the city and its people.
See the latest home listings in the area, provided by Zillow.
Obituary and service information by Ruck Towson Funeral Home.
Two vehicles were involved in collision, transportation officials report.
The Johns Hopkins Puno Global Health Research Team will host a symposium to showcase groundbreaking medical research in Puno, Peru.
The annual REAL Trends 500 report was released ranking NRT LLC as the No. 1 residential real estate brokerage firm in the United States
See a list compiled by Zillow.
Baltimore’s only exclusive rappel event to support NKF-MD’s patient services, education & research efforts
Missing girl found, Fallen Heroes Day delayed and other headlines from Towson Patch this week.
Saturday, May 9th at 2:00 p.m. at the Christian Science Church at 102 W. University Pkwy Baltimore. Free parking across the street.
Plus, Yelp's top Bel Air restaurants, ducklings rescued, farmers' markets open, business growth, Rockville celebrates + other good news.
Can we be scared into being healthier? By Eric Nelson - Photo by © Glow images o models are used for illustrative purposes
Train fatality, dog saves family, empty Orioles game and other headlines from the week on Maryland Patch sites.
Teen who disappeared from Dumbarton Middle School was located Saturday.
Free Musical Event! Thursday, May 7th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Lights, camera, action! C'mon out! This is night you won't want to miss!
Accomplished attorney is a frequent speaker and author on insurance law, construction law and litigation topics
Girl Scout 2 day camp for girls 5+ who are interested in joining or learning about Girl Scouts.
Do you live in or near Towson and are curious about acupuncture? Come to our workshop Monday, May 4, 2015.
The Fallen Heroes Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens is postponed.
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.
Baltimore County Police Chief says there are 'no indications that anything unusual is planned' as students head to Penn Station.
Charges of police brutality were merely the spark that finally ignited a neighborhood ready to explode.
Free event hosted by Havre de Grace Housing Authority offers carnival style games, food and entertainment; vendor tables still available.
Plus, Severn shooter convicted, celebs speak out on riots, schools cancel trips to city, local obituaries, and more from Maryland Patches.
Day after riots, Baltimore County officials give update; school activities canceled, some malls close.
After canceling ball games Monday and Tuesday in Baltimore, the club will play at home but keep the gates shut Wednesday.
Closure to allow students, staff to meet Baltimore City curfew.
The spice giant looked for new sites for a year -- in Maryland and other states -- but will build in Hunt Valley.
Members of the Crips, Bloods and Black Guerilla Family told reporters at a meeting with clergy that they're trying to keep the peace.
'Seeing my city likes this breaks my heart.' —Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Mid-Atlantic is partnering with United Way of Central Maryland
Support Group for Care Givers of those with a serious or severe mental illness--Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Major Depression, Schizoaffective
Plus, top 10 restaurants in Bel Air, attempted rape behind church, man dies in car fire on golf course, and more news from Maryland Patches.
Maryland state troopers, along with police and paramedics from Anne Arundel, Montgomery and Prince George's counties are in the city.
Protesters threw bricks and other objects at police, who responded with tear gas and force on Monday.