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Catch up on headlines you might have missed, including important legislation on marijuana and a federal nominee from Montgomery County. Maryland Senate Passes Bill to Decriminalize Small Amounts of...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of March 22
Pikesville Two teens walking near Rockdale Terrace and Woodgate Court were robbed of their cell phones. Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch. Hunt Valley-Cockeysville A man kicked in...
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View ArticleComment: ‘The Problem is the Jobless Drunks’
This week, Patch readers took to the comment streams to defend police captains in trouble, discuss the future of a historic property and talk about dog bits. Here’s what your neighbors are saying: Hunt...
View ArticleOpen Thread: What’s Your Favorite Part of Spring in North Baltimore?
The weather forecast for the start of the week could be described as dismal. But its officially spring in North Baltimore, so Patch wants to know what our readers’ favorite activities, events or places...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Obituaries Through March 25
Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home Theresa R. Lipira passed away Mar. 20. Louise Young passed away Mar. 18. Emma Star Moore passed away Mar. 16. Abraham Alvin Weinberg passed away Mar. 15. Nicholas...
View ArticleProgram Seeks 500 Jobs for City Youth
Baltimore’s Hire One Youth program wants to provide 500 summer jobs to residents between the age of 16 and 21 years old. In a news release, Greater Baltimore Committee President Don Fry, who also...
View ArticleWintry Mix Makes Messy Day
A mix of rain, sleet and snow gave the area a taste of winter at the start of spring. The precipitation caused some traffic problems, and made for a soggy day in general. Above are a few of the photos...
View ArticleCharles Village To Discuss Olmsted Lot
Charles Village residents will have another chance to sound off on what they want to see as part of a planned development at the Olmsted lot. Johns Hopkins University and its developer will speak at...
View ArticleFans Can Pick Their Own Orioles Bobblehead
The Orioles are giving you the bobblehead you want this season. Five Orioles players are up for a fan vote to determine who will be featured in a bobblehead giveaway this season. Fans can select from...
View ArticleBaltimore Considers Downtown Parking Rate Hikes
According to the proposal on Board of Estimates agenda, the parking rates need to be increased to help maintain the city owned facilities, and will be the first price increases at the facility since...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Crime: Shoplifter Swipes Shrimp
Better Waverly Larceny Shoplifting: 600 block of E. 33rd Street, 11:25 a.m., March 18. A shoplifter picked up $40 of shrimp from Giant and tried to leave without paying. The shoplifter was caught and...
View ArticleVintage North Baltimore: Union Avenue
Woodberry sure has changed since the late 19th century, when this photograph was taken. The neighborhood is now home to the iconic Woodberry Kitchen and Union Craft Brewing, among other local...
View ArticleArchdiocese Announces Cathedral Holy Week Mass Schedule
The week of Easter marks a time of renewal for the faithful. To help area Catholics celebrate, the Archdiocese of Baltimore has released a schedule of services for the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen and...
View ArticleCity Considers $337,000 Roland Water Tower Transfer
Baltimore’s spending board will consider transferring $337,000 to help restore the Roland Water Tower. The Board of Estimates, which meets at 9 a.m., Wednesday, at City Hall, will consider transferring...
View ArticleJacoby Jones, Dorothy Hamill on DWTS Week 2
Ravens receiver Jacoby Jones and partner Karina Smirnoff improved upon their debut performance on Dancing With The Stars Monday night. The pair earned a 20 out of 30, up one point from the week prior....
View ArticleOpen Thread: Do Bars Create Healthy Urban Economies?
Those opposing new bars in city neighborhoods should think twice. According to an article by Matthew Yglesias on the website Slate, city bars are growth engines for urban neighborhoods, and that the...
View ArticleYour Weekend: Easter Parties, Circus
Happy Easter! Here are events around town this weekend. If you want to find out more about what's going on in your neighborhood, or share your own happenings, click Events at the top of this page. All...
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