Plus make-up fireworks, DNA compares missing girl to Baby Doe, and assault charge dropped for chief's wife are some of Maryland's top posts.
A girl missing for nearly a year, along with her brother, from Montgomery County, is not the child found dead on a Massachusetts beach.
The sign at a Bethesda church has been tampered with twice in the past two weeks; leaders say they will replace it again.
The week aims to highlight great dining options in Silver Spring with special menus and prices, say organizers.
Some top posts in Maryland, including 7 odd items on the tax-free list. Plus, how you can share your local news, events and pics.
Back-to-school shoppers can pick up a number of not-so-school-related items during Maryland’s tax-free week that is under way.
This week's shower should be the brightest of the year. Also, check out an upcoming observatory program at University of Maryland.
Heroin education in middle school, posthumous thank-you note, changing room peeping tom and more from Maryland Patches.
This post reveals what students need to know about SAT Subject Tests and how they factor into the admission prospects.
Plus White House staffer from PG County allegedly fires gun and woman killed crossing street with daughter are some of Maryland's top posts.
From 4-H exhibits to Monster Truck Madness and draft horse pulls, check out the fun planned at the 2015 fair.
The full list of hurricane names, from the National Weather Service.
Plus, National Night Out photos from White March, Bethesda, Rockville, Anne Arundel, Columbia and more from Patch.
True-crime show about Maryland murder, MVA instructor offers passing grade for sex act and more top stories from Maryland Patches.
Northrop Grumman, UMD Medical System, Washington Post, Rite Aid, Empire Today and more have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
The latest from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on what has so far been a quiet season.
The tax-free week gives shoppers a break on some back-to-school essentials. A reminder on the dates, plus what is tax-free and what's not.
Potential measles case reported, bystanders stop sex assault, bomb squad investigates package and more from Maryland Patches.
Sex offender charged with abducting Sheila and Katherine Lyon from Wheaton mall 40 years ago. Police say his family has lied to authorities.
Rain threats head out of the forecast for a few days, but what about those clouds? Here's the forecast.
Plus Double Trouble, "Oliver! The Musical," back-to-school fashion show, "The Wiz," and more.
Plus stolen U-Haul chase, 7-Eleven holdup, $600K Whiteford fire, and no charges in police stun gun death are some of Maryland's top posts.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, Sen. Bernie Sanders balk; DNC threatens to punish candidates.
This article highlights several questions all students should consider before applying Early Decision to colleges and universities.
The August shower should be the brightest of the year. Also, check out an upcoming observatory program at University of Maryland.
A Montgomery County police dog has received a protective vest thanks to two non-profit agencies.
Some top posts at Maryland sites, including a major gas leak inside a Costco store. Plus, how you can share your local news and events.
The 6-month-old's father forgot the child, took the Red Line to work, then called for help nearly three hours later.
Walter Johnson High School has something else to brag about, but it's not alone. Did your school make the cut?
Driving instructor offers passing grade for sex act, new shopping center breaks ground and more from Maryland Patches.
Plus sobriety checkpoint, five hurt and one dead in crash, heroin seizure, and school supply lists are some of Maryland's top posts.
When is the first day of class, last day (and all the breaks in between)?
WSSC officials say lanes of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue will be open for Tuesday morning's commute, then close for paving.
The 15th Anniversary National Book Festival, brought to you by The Library of Congress and Honorary Chairs President Obama and Mrs. Obama.
Plus, National Night Out plans, new US citizens, new restaurants open, top Maryland colleges, artist honored and more from Patch.
Detention center shutdown, lawsuits vs. Maryland Live! and Towson University, Ravens updates plus more news from Maryland Patches.
The WSSC says some lanes of Colesville Road and Georgia Avenue will remain closed at least until Tuesday as concrete work wraps up.
Nordstrom, CVS, Wells Fargo, Technogen, Firestone, Goodwill and more have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Father drowns trying to save son, judge doesn't see eye to eye with peeping rabbi and more from Maryland Patches.
The Montgomery County executive says the soldier memorial will be removed; a group offers ideas on next steps.