North Baltimore Crime: $50 Stolen from Emergency Room Patient
Charles Village Burglary Commercial: unit block of W. 25th ½ Street, 6 a.m., Oct. 23. The front glass door was broke and an unidentified object was stolen. Larceny Other: 200 block of E. University...
View ArticleWater Main Break Closes York Road
A water main break at 4605 York Road has been reported forcing the evacuation of 4617 York Road Thursday afternoon. According to a news release from the Department of Public Works, York Road has been...
View ArticleTrash, Recycling Will Not Be Collected on Election Day
The Department of Public works released a list of closures and collection cancellations on Election Day on Tuesday: Trash and recycling will not be collected. Saturday, November 10, 2012 will be the...
View ArticleBaltimore Police Announce 270 Priority Warrant Arrests
The Baltimore police announced the arrest of 270 residents wanted on "priority warrants." The Warrant Apprehension Task Force focused on open warrants made the arrests this week of residents with...
View ArticleLetter: Dream Act An Unfair, Unaffordable Burden
The burden on the citizen taxpayer will never stop if the so-called Maryland Dream Act is allowed to become law. Let us put aside emotional misinformation and whip out our calculators. One illegal...
View ArticleEarly Voting Surpasses 2010 Election
Turnout for early voting this year has already exceeded that of 2010 in 22 of 24 jurisdictions in the state. And while two counties report declines in the overall percentages one Eastern Shore county...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Rogues Gallery: Oct. 28-Nov. 2
Each week we'll present a round-up of mugshots from around the Baltimore Metro region. Want to read the full story? Check out the links below. Two Men Were Allegedly Caught In The Act During A...
View Article7 Ways to Help Superstorm Sandy Victims
Wondering how to help those still suffering from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, especially those in New York and New Jersey? The New York Red Cross provided the following suggestions for...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Looking Back At Sandy in Maryland
Instead of bringing you our regular "Weird News" feature, Maryland's Patch sites compiled a series of photos from before, during and after Sandy. Check out the slideshow with this post for some of the...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of Nov. 2
Arbutus A woman was robbed as she waited for an MTA bus. Read the full story on Arbutus Patch. Catonsville Two juveniles face sexual assault charges related to the assault of two teenage girls near...
View ArticleYork Road Water Main Break Repaired
The Department of Public Works announced that it has completed repairs on a water main in the 4600 block that broke last week. However, a lane shift remains on York Road with one lane of traffic...
View ArticleRobber Steals Cash, Sprite from Rite Aid
A robber, armed with a knife, stole a Sprite and unknown amount of cash on Thursday. According a to a police report, a man armed with a knife entered the Rite Aid in the 6300 block of York Road at 7:13...
View ArticleMaryland Unlikely To See Large Impact From Nor'easter
Here we go again? Just a week after Superstorm Sandy rumbled up the eastern seaboard, a powerful nor'easter appears set to do the same, with the outside chance to dump a wintry mix on parts of...
View ArticleMan Attacked in Charles Village Alley
A man was walking in an alley when two men attacked him from behind. According to a police report, a man was walking the 2700 block of Hargrove Alley at 7:15 p.m., on Oct. 30 when two robbers...
View ArticleMiss Shirley’s Scouting D.C. Location
Miss Shirley’s, the popular breakfast spot that started in Roland Park, is looking to open a new location in Washington D.C. The Cray Man Restaurant Group, which also includes S’ghetti Eddies and...
View ArticleLIVE: Follow Maryland Election Day Updates
Patch has editors on the ground in dozens of communities around Maryland today, bringing you live coverage of Election Day 2012. Join the conversation above starting at 9 a.m. The chat window will...
View ArticlePoll Worker Supporting Obama Via Question 6
Joe Holloran, of Charles Village, walked back and forth across W. 29th Street handing out campaign material to voters as they went to cast their ballots at Barclay Elementary/Middle School. Holloran,...
View ArticleRev. Moise Stands with ‘Ethics of Love’
Rev. Mother Meredith Moise, stood outside of Guilford Elementary School handing out literature supporting Question 6, which legalizes same sex marriage in Maryland. Moise, an Old Catholic priest, said...
View ArticleFamily Urges Roland Park to Vote for Question 6
Standing near the intersection of Deepedene Road and Roland Avenue Tuesday afternoon, Shae Lunga-Williams and her daughter Zoe Lunga waved signs telling voters Question 6 was about protecting families...
View ArticleLocal Issues Push Residents to the Polls
In a year with a tight presidential election, it was local issues that brought North Baltimore residents out to vote on Tuesday. Julian Franz, 44, said because Maryland is such a heavily Democratic...
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