I-95 Reopens After Tractor-Trailer Crash South of Baltimore City
The crash shut down Interstate 95 north for several hours.
View ArticleTrending: Federal Government Forces School to Rip Out Boys Baseball Bleachers...
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View ArticleTrending: 11-Year-Old Girl's Dying Father Gets A Chance to Walk Her Down The...
Jim Metz, 62, is dying of cancer, but his friends wanted to give a chance to see what his 11-year-old daughter's big day might be like.
View ArticlePolice Re-Capture Prison Inmate Who Climbed Razor-Wire Fence to Escape
Larence Godfrey reportedly used blankets to cover razor wire on a fence and escape from an Anne Arundel County prison Monday morning. He was re-captured Monday night in Prince George's County.
View ArticleSold! Local Home Sales, April 1
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View Article9 Items to Always Buy in Bulk
Here's a few tips to save money when you go to the store.
View ArticleUnder Armour Signs On to NASCAR Venture
The Baltimore-based activewear company will sponsor the Hendricks Motorsports and Michael Waltrip Racing teams on the NASCAR circuit.
View ArticleNo-Smoking Wave Hits Ocean City
A city leader says tourists will appreciate a day on the beach without inhaling secondhand smoke.
View ArticleTrending: After 65 Years of Marriage, Couple Dies on the Same Day
Betty Gay died at 2 a.m. and her husband, Jim, closed his eyes and died just before midnight. "I know he would have been lost without her," says a good friend.
View ArticleEat It Up, Baby: 'Edible' Lotion Rubs Little Ones the Right Way
A way to go green that's good for the little ones.
View ArticleSouth River Junior Elected to County Board of Education
The new student member to the county board of education speaks six languages, and ran on a platform of expanding the system's budget, replacing high school lunches with multipurpose hours, and...
View ArticlePublic Weighs In on Plans to Export Natural Gas Via Cove Point
An environmental group will deliver more than 35,000 citizen letters to the Maryland Public Service Commission Wednesday in opposition to the proposed Cove Point liquefied natural gas export facility.
View ArticleTrending: Televised Lesbian Wedding Leads to Violent Assault
A Michigan woman who married on TV was assaulted by three men in a suspected hate crime.
View ArticleCommuter Taking Photos Alarms Passengers, Removed from Train at Odenton
A commuter who likes to take photos of his train ride into Washington, D.C., was detained by federal agents in Odenton Tuesday.
View ArticleTeaching Racial Sensitivity in an ‘Ethnic Bubble’
Racial prejudice can crop up at an early age. Simply talking with your children about differences can help shape a healthy sense of acceptance.
View ArticleEscaped Prisoner, Taco Smell, Tree IDs, Kidnapper Found: Top Maryland News
Plus, a three-alarm fire, photographer kicked off train, deputy sentenced to anger management and more.
View ArticleHow Did He Do It? Teen Accepted To All Eight Ivy League Schools
Kwasi Enin has his pick of some of the nation's top schools. How did he get in to all of them despite their minuscule acceptance rates?
View ArticleDinginess Part of the Charm? Ocean City's Boardwalk Named Top Attraction for...
Ocean City's Boardwalk was named a top attraction for kids in the United States. The website says voters "consider a bit of dinginess part of the Boardwalk's kitschy charm.”
View ArticleEnjoy that Steak! Meat-Eaters Healthier Than Vegetarians, Study Says
A study found that overall, vegetarians are less healthy than other dietary groups.
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