Baltimore Metro Mugshot Gallery: March 23-29
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. Man Arrested for Assault, Robbery Officer Indicted in...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of March 29
Pikesville Two robbers came into the Communications Electronics store in Owings Mills with a handgun.Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch. Lutherville-Timonium A burglar broke a...
View ArticleGas Tax Passes, New Ravens Star Eats Crabs, Jogging Doctor Hit: Top Maryland...
Catch up on headlines you might have missed, including Maryland Senate Gives Final Approval to Gas TaxA tax that will increase the cost of gas by as much as 20 cents by 2016 was given final approval...
View ArticleComment: 'Hate To See Empty Stores'
This week, Patch readers sounded off on the circus, graffiti, bagels and restaurants cleanliness. Here's what your neighbors are saying: Towson:“I was there, and it was an awful experience. Seeing him...
View ArticleOpen Thread: Where Will the O’s Finish?
The 2013 Orioles have a tough act to follow. Last year the birds snapped a 14-year streak of finishing with a losing record, and exceeded expectations to make the post season. The O’s open their season...
View ArticleMaryland's Top April Fool's Day Pranks: Share
April 1 is my dad's favorite holiday. Yes, it is a holiday to him. How else would you describe a day where you can put a loved one on edge simply because they know you like to pull pranks. April Fools...
View ArticleBaltimore Police Report Another Villages of Homeland Home Invasion
A woman was robbed at knifepoint in her home in the Villages of Homeland. According to Baltimore police, at 11:15 p.m., Thursday in the 5200 block of Downing Road a woman opened the door to walk out of...
View ArticleThree North Baltimore Firms Named InvestMaryland Finalists
Three North Baltimore firms are finalists in a state business competition. The InvestMaryland Challenge, sponsored by the Department of Business and Economic Development, offers $100,000 prizes and...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Obituaries Through April 1
Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home Genevieve Florence Norman passed away April 1. Richard G. Krummerich passed away Mar. 28. Theresa R. Lipira passed away Mar. 20. Mitchell-Weidefeld Funeral Home George...
View Article2 People Robbed Leaving McDonald’s
Two people were robbed at knifepoint after leaving an area McDonald’s restaurant. According to Baltimore police, at 7 p.m., March 25, two people were walking from the restaurant at the corner of 29th...
View ArticleAtomic Books Expansion Includes Bar?
On their blog Monday, Atomic Books announced they would be taking over the entire first floor of the Oddfellows Building and expanding their record store Celebrated Summer—and adding a bar. The...
View ArticleHelp Wanted: North Baltimore Job Postings
Looking for a new job? Your first job? North Baltimore Patch is here to help with a roundup of what's available in and around town. Know of an opening that isn't listed here? Share the details in the...
View ArticleKeswick Nursing Home Ranked Among Best in Nation
A 130-year-old North Baltimore nursing home was recently recognized for being among the best in the United States by a national publication. Keswick Multi-Care Center, located on 40th Street, was on a...
View ArticlePolice Commissioner To Meet With York Road Partnership
Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts is scheduled discuss his plans for the Baltimore Police Department with the York Road Partnership. The meeting is slated for 7:15 p.m., Wednesday at St. Mary’s of...
View ArticleU.S. Seeks Accused Sex Trafficker's North Baltimore Properties
Federal law enforcement officials are seeking to seize five properties in North Baltimore owned by a woman accused of luring other women to work as prostitutes in the area, according to court documents...
View ArticleShotgun Toting Robber Steals Lunch Bag
A woman had her lunch bag stolen by two robbers—one carrying a shotgun—in Evesham Park. According to Baltimore police, at 12:23 a.m., March 28, a woman was walking the 800 block of Dartmouth Road when...
View ArticleVintage North Baltimore: Roland Park Firehouse
In 2013, Roland Park is pretty clearly a part of Baltimore City. But back in 1902 when this photo was taken, the "BCFD" displayed on the firehouse stood for Baltimore County, not Baltimore City. The...
View ArticleYour Weekend: Orioles Opener, 'Fantasia'
Baseball season is back, as is the Baltimore Farmers' Market. Here's a guide to this weekend's top attractions. You can see what's happening in your neighborhood or add your own events to our calendar...
View ArticleCity Students Poetry On Display During Poem Walk
During April, National Poetry Month, the work of Baltimore City students will be on display along Greenmount Avenue. The display is part of a project called "It Takes a Village" put on by Baltimore's...
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