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Civic leaders, police, mall employees and shoppers turned out Monday to remembers two Mall in Columbia workers killed in a weekend shooting.
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett is seeking his third term in office.
The manuscript for the "Star-Spangled Banner" will leave Maryland temporarily this summer. Celebrations are planned to mark the bicentennial of the National Anthem.
Super Bowl party recipe roundup includes a variety of healthy options for the big game including some vegetarian, gluten-free and low fat dishes.
The list of the 230 American athletes for the Winter Olympics in Russia does include one Baltimore native.
Comptroller Peter Franchot released a list of the 25 businesses and 25 individuals who owe the state the most in back taxes.
An audit of Baltimore speed cameras found higher error rates than previously disclosed. Officials with AAA Mid-Atlantic and some lawmakers are urging checks of all such systems in the state.
Recent pneumonia and influenza related deaths have been above the epidemic threshold. Check the infographic below for more flu facts.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
“We may never quite be back to 100 percent but we are a resilient community," said Howard County Executive Ken Ulman on Sunday evening.
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Check out the top political stories from around Maryland.
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Carroll County Sheriff's officials say former U.S. Senate staffer Jesse Ryan Loskarn was found dead at his parents' house in Sykesville in an apparent suicide.
This recipe is so good that Sunday dinner will never be the same again.
On Thursday, Governor Martin O’Malley delivered his eighth State of the State address.
Some Winter Olympic athletes are telling their families to stay home after concerns about security threats at the Sochi Games have been raised.
Can parents be held liable for underage drinking in Maryland, 13 etiquette tips for the gym, and more voices from around Patch.
Harford County Executive David Craig and Change Maryland chairman Larry Hogan are running for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
Yuengling's Ice Cream will soon be in Maryland's Acme and Weis grocery stores.
Wow the crowd with these party-pleasers.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
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