Plus, will weather let you see lunar eclipse, Carroll County homicide arrests, cop charged in Apple store theft + more from Maryland Patch.
Eligible voters can find voter registration forms at county post offices, libraries, school, government offices and other sites.
Doctor says there is "reasonable possibility" that a Maryland hospital will have a patient with Ebola in the next year.
Open House on Saturday, October 25, from 9 a.m.-noon
Homecoming tragedy in Harford, erudite cat in Anne Arundel, double homicide in Montgomery and other top Maryland stories.
Plus, Teacher of the Year reception, school named for principal, local festivals and Halloween stores opening were among week's best news.
Plus, search for missing siblings revamped, Ebola patient in D.C., Perry Hall mansion's future in doubt, and more from Maryland Patches.
The children have been missing since Sept. 8. “They’re incredible kids and they need to come home,” says their father.
Howard University Hospital is isolating a potential patient with the Ebola virus.
The League of Women Voters will prepare questions for Ike Leggett and Jim Shalleck. Seating can be reserve.
This weekend, Montgomery County hosts festivals celebrating the harvest, Latin films, YMCA, and a church bazaar.
Plus, a person of interest named in missing sisters' case, blood moon eclipse, Bel Air apartment fire and more from Maryland Patches.
A convicted sex offender and his uncle may be tied to the disappearance of two Wheaton girls in 1975, say Montgomery Police and the FBI.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Montgomery County Police say a Chevy Chase man suspected of theft at a Bethesda office killed his supervisor's wife, then committed suicide.
The Renew and Revitalize: Breakthrough Marriage Conference (www.renewandrevitalize.com) is excited to announce its GIVEAWAY promotion!
Specific lots of KONG brand Aussie Sticks that were sold at PetSmart stores are affected by the recall.
The Knights boys runners finished their regular season strong but could not overtake the lead held by Rockville High School.
Search for missing toddlers continues, five pets perish in fire, worker injured at hospital and other stories from Maryland Patches.
New driving law takes effect, Annapolis votes on personnel, fraudster scams Baltimore and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Montgomery Parks has Halloween events planed in October from Halloween on Ice to hikes to train rides.
As of Oct. 1, the law includes tow trucks that meet certain requirements.
Plus, free flu vaccines, arrest in Edgewood playground shooting, peeping Tom at Toys-R-Us, new rentals on market + other MD Patch stories.
The doctor who was working with Ebola patients in Sierra Leona arrived Sunday at the National Institutes of Health for observation.
A pickup truck driven by a man who had worked overnight reportedly crossed the center line, striking the victim's SUV.
8th Annual Restore the Joy - Domestic Violence Empowerment Luncheon
CCCS of Maryland and Delaware Senior Credit Counselor Debbie Murphy discusses strategies for improving your financial skills.
CCCS Housing Counselor Matt Gregory examines how homebuyers can avoid being victims or participants in mortgage fraud.
Montgomery County’s annual gala for animal-lovers and their dogs! Saturday, November 8, 2014 6:30-11 pm Hilton Washington DC/Rockville
Check out the list of Maryland billionaires who made the annual list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United States.
In case you missed any, the week's most bizarre stories from Maryland Patches are here.
Plus, Bel Air party, fighting breast cancer, supporting Special Olympics, and telemedicine center opening were among the week's best news.
Police officer commits suicide, traffic jams, fire department open house and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Microsoft will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on its opening day at Westfield Montgomery Mall.
“A drunk driver hit us and almost wiped us out,” Keenan Robinson tweeted after a car crash in Prince George’s County.
William Bradford Bishop Jr. is on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List for the murders of his wife, mother, and three sons in Bethesda.
The county executive used campaign funds to pay for overseas trips as part of the Sister Cities program; he has reimbursed the money.
Plus, drug take-back info, bomb-maker sentenced, celebrity chef opens new restaurant and other stories from Maryland Patches.
Montgomery County residents can safely discard unwanted prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines Sept. 27.