Gilman Aims for Second President’s Cup Championship
The Gilman School will try to win its second Baltimore President’s Cup baseball tournament in three years on Saturday. Gilman will face Archbishop Curley in the championship game at 1 p.m., at Oriole...
View ArticleCharles Village Benefits District Installing 12 Surveillance Cameras
The Charles Village Community Benefits District is moving ahead with plans to install crime surveillance cameras in the neighborhood. A $132,000 Abell Foundation grant to pay for 12-crime...
View ArticleLocal Voices: Allergies, Campaign Finance
Here are a few of this week's top Local Voices posts from our Baltimore city and county sites. Check out more by clicking Local Voices under the news tab at the top of this page, or share your own...
View ArticleWeird News: Woman Accused in Hammer Attack, Rabies Scare in Sykesville and a...
Parkville Man Charged for Villa Cresta Elementary Gun Incident A Parkville man has been charged after parents at Villa Cresta Elementary School reported seeing him on school grounds with a gun Monday...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Mugshot Gallery: April 7-12
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 in Burglary in Own Neighborhood Police Arrest...
View ArticleArea Real Estate: Tours, Dream Homes, Listings
Whether you're in the market for a new home or just curious about local real estate, Patch has you covered. Check out our weekly Dream Homes feature on Thursday, where we highlight some of the great...
View ArticleTop Maryland Headlines: Blue Angels Grounded, Murder-Suicide Mystery, the...
By Patch Staff Relationship Between Army Recruiter and Slain Rockville Teen Examined As the community grieves, details are emerging about the nature of the relationship between a Rockville High...
View ArticleComments: Quiet Hero at Fire, Laughs at Cicadas
This week, Patch readers took to the comment streams to chime in on local politics, neighborhood crime, a hero in an early-morning fire and gun control. Here's some of what your neighbors are saying:...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of April 14
Pikesville Burglars have been ransacking and stealing from unlocked and locked vehicles this week.Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch. Timonium A Lutherville resident who allowed a...
View ArticleWoman's Running Life Begins at Age 44
About this sponsorship: In honor of the 60thanniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Mount Everest, Patch and Grape-Nuts are teaming up to highlight those who inspire people around them...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Weather: Chances of Rain This Week
Rain is back in the picture in this week's forecast. Showers are possible nearly the entire week, according to the National Weather Service forecast for the area. Highs won't get above the low 70s. The...
View ArticleBoston Marathon Explosion: Worst Place, Worst Time
An explosion Monday at the Boston Marathon came at the worst place at the worst time, according to a Maryland runner who has participated in the prestigious race numerous times. Mike Gimbel, who has...
View ArticleCity Police on Alert Following Boston Attack
Baltimore City police are raising their alert level following Monday afternoon's attack near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. "There are no credible threats," Police Commissioner Anthony Batts...
View ArticleCharles Village Resident Unharmed in Boston Attack
Charles Village resident Tom Gamper is unharmed following Monday's attack at the Boston Marathon. Gamper told The Baltimore Messengerhe saw and heard the two explosions from what authorities later said...
View ArticleHelp Wanted: North Baltimore Job Postings
Looking for a new job? A first job? Here are North Baltimore-area job postings from the past week on job sites CareerBuilder and Indeed. You can share postings with your neighbors anytime on our jobs...
View ArticleRocket Launch May Be Visible Wednesday
The test flight for a space capsule system intended to help resupply the International Space Station is scheduled to launch from the Virginia coastline on Wednesday. If weather conditions are...
View ArticleArmed Robber Targets Medfield Home
A robber entered a Medfield home through a rear door and demanded cash. According to Baltimore police, at 4:52 a.m., April 8 a robber entered the home in the 4100 block of W. Weldon Place armed with a...
View ArticleVintage North Baltimore: Mt. Washington Train Station
Long before the Light Rail came to Mt. Washington, the the community was home to a station on the Northern Central Railway. The picture, from Baltimore County Library's photo collection, shows a train...
View ArticleBaltimore Police Announce Email To Report Illegal Dirt Bikes
The Baltimore Police Department announced a new plan on Monday to crack down on illegal dirt bikes. "We are going to create a initiative to stop these illegal dirt bikes that are terrorizing our city...
View ArticleOlmsted Lot Developer Nixes Grocery Store Proposal
Community uproar has halted plans to include a grocery store as part of a proposed development on the Olmsted lot. In a news release, Armada Hoffler, the developer chosen by the property’s owner Johns...
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