Baltimore Metro Mugshot Gallery: April 20-27
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 Charged with Burglary, Theft Baltimore County Officer...
View ArticleWeird News: Toilet Paper Fire Set at School, Church Laptops and Board Games...
North Baltimore Crime: Remington Church's Laptops, Cash Stolen During Service Two laptops, $175 and five board games were stolen from the Fellowship Spiritual Church’s office while service was going...
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 ArticleHow Stressed Are Maryland Residents?
Maryland is among the top 10 least stressed states in the nation, according a new Gallup poll released this month. The data shows that Maryland is the ninth least stressed state in the country, with...
View ArticleTop MD Headlines: Husband in Buried Body Case Convicted, Radio Host Ditches...
By Patch Staff Some big crime cases come to a head, development projects come to fruition and the governor travels to Israel. Read more Maryland news from Patches statewide by clicking on the headlines...
View ArticlePolice: Body Found in Pool at McDonogh Road
The body of a male was found in a swimming pool in Owings Mills Sunday afternoon. The age of the victim is not available. At 2:15 p.m., police found the body in a pool in the 8100 block of McDonogh...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Crime: Week of April 26
Pikesville An Elkridge man was allegedy kidnapped and robbed in Milford Mill.Read this and other crime stories on Pikesville Patch. Hunt-Valley A 7-Eleven clerk was threatened at gunpoint by a robber....
View ArticleOpen Thread: Proposed Property Tax Cut Goes To City Council
A proposed decrease in the city’s property tax is scheduled to be submitted to the city council on Monday. The proposed tax cut is part of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s suggested budget for the...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Weather: Wet Through Wednesday
It's going to be cool and rainy for much of the early part of this week, according to the National Weather Service forecast. A chance of rain is in the cards through Wednesday, with the showers set to...
View ArticleRobber Drops ID While Assaulting Security Guard
A warrant has been issued for a robber who assaulted a security guard while trying to steal food from Safeway. According to Baltimore police, at 2:18 p.m., April 22, a robber was trying to take $40.81...
View ArticleLocal “Pirate” Mick Kipp Dead
Mick Kipp, the well-known bandana clad cook and hot sauce maker has died, according to various sources. Kipp, a one-time Hampden resident, was known throughout the city for serving food and spices at...
View ArticleDisaster Planning Town Hall Meeting Scheduled Tuesday
Baltimore’s Planning Department will explain the city’s disaster preparation plans aimed at mitigating the impact of climate change on the city. The department will hold a town hall meeting at 5 p.m.,...
View ArticleBaltimore Unveils Online Crime Reporting Program
Victims of minor crimes in Baltimore may now file a report online instead of waiting for an officer to arrive. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts and Councilman...
View ArticleReport: Marilyn Mosby To Challenge State’s Attorney Bernstein
Marilyn Mosby, the wife of Councilman Nick Mosby, wants to carry on the family tradition of defeating incumbents. Marilyn Mosby will challenge Baltimore State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein in next year’s...
View Article5 Guns Seized in Federal Investigation
Baltimore police recovered five guns following a search and seizure by United States Postal Service Investigators. According to police, at 11:05 a.m., April 25 investigators performed a search at 4903...
View ArticleHelp Wanted: North Baltimore Job Postings
Looking for a new job? A first job? Here are North Baltimore-area jobs posted this week on job sites CareerBuilder and Indeed. And remember, you can share your job postings with the community anytime...
View ArticlePolice Accuse Medfield Woman of Package Thefts
A Medfield woman and an Overlea area man have been arrested and charged with stealing packages from the porches of homes in the Parkville, Overlea and Perry Hall areas over the course of about a month....
View ArticleBGE to Host Air Conditioner Recycling
BGE residential customers will be able to get a $25 reward for dropping off room air-conditioning units this weekend for recycling. The utility is hosting the recycling events at Sears stores at...
View ArticleCertain Cameras, Duffle Bags and Backpacks Banned at Preakness
The Maryland Jockey Club announced new restrictions on what will be allowed at Pimlico Race Course during the Black Eyed-Susan and Preakness days May 17-18. Spectators will not be allowed to bring in...
View ArticleCommunities’ Lawsuit Seeks $8M for Property Negligence
The Hampden based Community Law Center announced six communities it represents have filed an $8 million lawsuit against a property owner who resides in Texas for keeping 57 properties in a continual...
View Article