Top posts in Maryland include Bel Air house fire, top state for road trip, near drowning, and push to dump Confederate flag license plate.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake notes recent U.S. Supreme Court decision giving states the right to deny Confederate flag plates.
The summer swelter has arrived as forecasters call for rising temperatures. That means more health risks as you work and play outside.
The company that supplies Giant, Wegmans, ShopRite, 7-Eleven, Acme and others with bottled water has issued a recall but says water is safe.
The list, created by WalletHub, ranked all 50 states using 20 metrics to determine the best and worst states for road trips this summer.
Maryland CPS officials have dropped all accusations against Silver Spring parents who let their kids walk home alone.
Governor is set to begin aggressive chemotherapy treatment, he announced Monday afternoon.
Top posts in Maryland include July 4 fireworks canceled, Scout leader dies on trip + trial date set for Baltimore cops in Freddie Gray case.
The family of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle say their mother hid the young children as part of a plan to avoid psychiatric hospitalization.
A recent study by WalletHub.com found Maryland to be far more lenient than Virginia when it comes to policing DUIs and DWIs on its roads.
Plus, cheeky bear finds internet fame, $1 summer movies, crossing guard kudos, new biz includes pediatric center, florist and Greene Turtle.
Harris Teeter, Under Armour, UPS, Macy's, Marten Transport and more have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Cuddling business, "Veep" moves to Hollywood, missing kids, roaming bears, family annihilator + more from Maryland Patches this week.
The National Weather Service predicts up to three inches of rain in parts of Maryland by Sunday with the possibility of flash flooding.
Helpful advice from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on how to keep Maryland families safe during a storm.
Sculpture garden opens, former Raven reflects, health system employee indicted and other headlines from Maryland Patches.
The National Weather Service says torrential rain is possible.
Shortly after sunset, a dazzling alignment of three of the brightest celestial bodies in Maryland's nighttime sky will make an appearance.
One week removed from announcing his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump will attend Maryland's Red White and Blue Dinner near Baltimore.
Plus, Bark in Park, Beatles tribute band, Ladies First Breakfast, college dinner theater, "The Wedding Singers," last run for NSFW comedy.
Top posts in Maryland include Facebook hunt for family killer, wandering bear, safe place to make online deals + upcoming fireworks shows.
Family members of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, missing for 9 months, say the children are alive. Their mother won't disclose their location.
The most recent bear sighting, this time in Damascus, follows a growing trend of bear sightings in Maryland during the summer months.
The National Weather Service says to expect heavy rain from the remnants Tropical Storm Bill.
Digital registration service requires more than just social security numbers to protect Marylanders' identities as well as their benefits.
Top posts in Maryland include July 4 fireworks, youths charged in HdG fire, PG restaurant burns + lacrosse player appeals murder conviction.
Painting DC Redd, Light, and Blue at Lindy Promotions 16th Annual Midtown Liberty Bar Tour on July 2nd in the Nation’s Capital
The public is invited to check out a gallery filled with items from previous restorations throughout Wagner's 100-plus years in business.
Maryland goes easy on drunk drivers, 400 jobs cut from school system, hammer attack and more news from Maryland Patches.
More than 380 teaching, staff positions will be cut; Chromebook initiative stalled to make up $53 million budget shortfall.
Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Audrey Creighton will take accrued leave and resign from the bench on July 3 of this year.
Some top posts in Maryland, including scam alert on taxes, Route 108 closed, first woman police chief mourned + Bel Air July 4 parade prep.
Montgomery County residents are receiving a mailer that claims to have their tax assessment appealed for a $99 fee.
The National Weather Service says to expect thunderstorms off and on Sunday night through Wednesday.
Plus, Bowiefest photos, Special Olympics pics, Restaurant Week eateries, pizza and Greene Turtle openings, and Glenview Mansion exhibit.
East Coast rapist enters plea, seal pup returns to wild after Baltimore rehab and more news from Maryland Patches this week.
Under Armour, Goodwill, Eddie Bauer, Target, Comcast, have jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
Openings for all ages!
State clarifies what constitutes neglectful parenting and other stories from Maryland Patches.