Charge Your Electric Car In North Baltimore
Here are the list of places where residents can charge their electric cars in North Baltimore, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Johns Hopkins University, 3101 Wyman Park Dr Baltimore, MD...
View ArticleBaltimore City and County Local Voices Roundup: March 1
Here are the best of this week's Local Voices from Patch sites in Baltimore city and county. If you have something on your mind, just go to the front page of this Patch site and click "Start a Blog"...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Mugshot Gallery: Feb. 23-March 1
Each week we'll present a roundup of mugshots from around the Baltimore Metro region. Want to read the full story? Check out the links below. Elementary School Music Teacher Arrested On Child...
View ArticleResidents Experience Police Work Firsthand
Maj. Sabrina Tapp-Harper, Northern District commander, said the Baltimore city police's ride along experience is one of her favorite department programs. She said it allows residents to see first hand...
View ArticleSequestration, Papal Retirement and the Best of Maryland Local Voices
Here are some of the best Local Voices posts in the past week from around Maryland's Patch sites. Remember, if you have something on your mind, it's quick and easy to join the conversation. Just click...
View ArticleHuman Skull Found, Harlem Shake for Science, Police on Un-Candid Camera: MD...
VIDEO: Gaithersburg High School Science Class Experiments With Harlem Shake Students in a Gaithersburg High School environmental science class created a dance video to Baauer’s “Harlem Shake.” Report:...
View ArticleOvernight Snow Expected this Week
Snowfall is likely overnight Tuesday in the Baltimore Metro area. The week begins clear on Monday, but clouds could increase Tuesday before the snowfall that's expected mostly between 2 and 10 a.m....
View ArticleMaryland Top Headlines: Startling News on Gun Violence, Cruel Phone Scam,...
By Patch Staff O'Malley, School Officials Discuss Goals for More School Breakfasts National study suggests school meals helps productivity and reduce childhood hunger. O’Malley Visits Elkridge to...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of Mar. 1
Owings Mills-Reisterstown A Reisterstown woman was killed Tuesday night after a motorist threatening to kill himself crashed into her car on Reisterstown Road in front of Franklin High School. Read...
View ArticleOpen Thread: Posting Graded Restaurant Sanitation Scores
Councilman Bill Henry is scheduled to introduce a resolution on Monday calling on the General Assembly to pass legislation that would require graded sanitation inspection reports be displayed in...
View ArticleComment: '35 Years with Big Bubba Won’t Fix This'
Owings Mills-Reisterstown: “Mimi was a very nice lady and my wife and I loved her very much. On another site's article I saw someone post a comment blaming her death on the police for breaking off the...
View ArticleUPDATE: Heavy Snow, Winds, Power Outages Could Begin Tuesday
UPDATE (5:38 p.m.) A storm heading toward the Baltimore and D.C. Metro areas could dump one or more inches of heavy snow on Baltimore County, beginning overnight Tuesday. A winter storm watch is in...
View ArticleRobber Steals $400 From Stadium Lounge
A robber, armed with a knife, stole $400 from the Stadium Lounge. According to Baltimore police, at 9:59 p.m. on Friday a robber walked into the lounge, located at 3351 Greenmount Ave., displayed a...
View ArticleCouncil Committee Discusses Community Group Legitimacy
A City Council committee started a conversation on Thursday about how and if the city should recognize certain community groups and grant them increased powers. Councilman Bill Henry, chairman of the...
View ArticleMore Illness Reported at Hopkins Keswick Facility
(UPDATE 9:48 p.m.)—Days after 21 employees reported being ill, and caused the closure of Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex, seven more people were taken to area hospitals on Monday. Chief Kevin...
View ArticleCourt Strikes Down Portion of Sex Offender Registry Law
Some people convicted of sex crimes prior to the existence of the state's sex offender registry may no longer have to register with the state Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services,...
View ArticleConvicted Shooter Gets Life in Prison
A man, who was already serving 40 years in prison for trying to kill his ex-girlfriend’s boyfriend, was sentenced to life in prison Monday because the attempted murder violated his probation. In May...
View ArticleSnowstorm Could Drop Up to 10 inches in Baltimore Metro Area
As the snowstorm approaches, and the forecast gets more specific, it looks like the Baltimore Metro area could get up to about 8 inches of snow from late Tuesday night through Wednesday night. However,...
View ArticleKnife Wielding Wheelchair Bound Man Wheels Over Woman
A man in a wheelchair threatened a woman with a knife in the laundry room of a Pen Lucy apartment building during an argument. According to Baltimore police, at 7:10 p.m., Thursday, the man and a woman...
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