14 Good Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Dan Fastenberg As tough as the labor market is, college grads still have an easier time than those with only a high school degree. In February,...
View ArticleRobbers Steal Woodberry Man's Beer
A man was beaten and robbed of a six-pack of beer in Woodberry. According to Baltimore police, at 2:10 a.m. on May 22, a man was going into his home in the 3600 block of Parkdale Avenue when he was...
View ArticleO'Malley Touts Maryland as Forward-Thinking, Business-Friendly
Maryland is a leader nationally in progressive politics and business, Gov. Martin O’Malley told a Washington think tank this week in a speech that could outline his main talking points if he becomes...
View ArticleReferendum Effort to Reinstate Death Penalty Falls Short
A statewide petition effort to overturn a bill ending the death penalty in Maryland has fallen thousands of signatures short of an initial legal hurdle. Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott...
View ArticleBaltimore Police Officer Charged with Aiding Crimes While in Uniform
Federal charges have been filed against Baltimore police officer Ashley Roane of Pikesville, accused of providing armed protection for heroin dealers and advance notice of search warrants. Her roommate...
View ArticleBeware Rabid Groundhogs, Beer Thieves: Weird News
Man Arrested Twice in One Weekend on Drug Charges, Auto Theft An Aberdeen man was arrested after sheriff's deputies found what appeared to be baggies of crack cocaine he dropped. The man had a panic...
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View ArticleCombating Human Trafficking: A Team Approach
New state-wide outreach programs have helped more than 15 child victims of human trafficking in the past five months alone, according to the governor’s office. Last year, nearly 80 victims received...
View ArticleRenting Out Your Home: Tips and Strategies for Homeowners in North Baltimore
Renting out your property is no longer the luxury of land barons. Anyone can do it, and today’s Internet resources and real estate experts make it easier than ever—as long as you know where to start...
View ArticleTop Maryland Headlines: Kaboom! Near Baltimore, Death Penalty Fight Fizzles,...
By Patch Staff What you may have missed in a big week of news in disasters, politics, crime and everything local. Freight Train-Truck Collision Causes Explosion, Shuts Down Area East of Baltimore A...
View ArticleFeeling a Bit Down? 10 Things to Help Inspire You
Is daily life really so tough? Well, yes, it can be. Here, though, is to keeping things in perspective. For more than a month now, Patch and Grape-Nuts have teamed up to present stories about your...
View ArticleControversial Honfest Returns This Weekend
This weekend is the return of Honfest, the Hampden based festival organized by restaurateur Denise Whiting. The festival will be held for the 20th year from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 6...
View ArticleComing Soon! North Baltimore Patch Gets a New Look
Hi, everyone. I have some exciting news to share about Patch: We’re getting a whole new look. Very soon, North Baltimore Patch will be even easier to use and be even a better place to connect and...
View ArticleCity Council Passes Local Hiring Bill
The City Council passed a bill on Monday requiring certain contracts and projects subsidized by Baltimore to fill more than half the positions created with city residents. The bill, sponsored by City...
View ArticleRobbers Steal Cellphones at Northern Parkway and Roland Avenue
A woman was robbed of her cellphone near the intersection of Northern Parkway and Roland Avenue. According to Baltimore police, at 3:30 a.m., on May 26, in the 800 block of Northern Parkway two robbers...
View ArticleSupreme Court: DNA Collection Is Constitutional
Collection of DNA samples from people arrested and charged with certain crimes is Constitutional, according to ruling made by the U.S. Supreme Court. In a 5-4 decision Monday, the court ruled that such...
View ArticleRoad Work to Close Tuscany-Canterbury Intersection
The intersection of 39th Street and Canterbury Road will be closed for at least four weeks beginning Monday. According to the Department of Transportation, the intersection will be closed to through...
View ArticleBaltimore Police Seize Suspected Heroin
Baltimore police seized cash and drugs during a raid at a Kenilworth Park home Tuesday morning. A half a kilogram of suspected heroin, and about $60,000 were found in the home in the 4900 block of St....
View ArticleGovanstowne Farmers' Market Features New Vendors
The Govanstowne Farmers' Market returns for its third year, and includes new products such as locally caught crabs. The market is open from 3 to 7 p.m., Wednesday at Loyola’s Public Safety and Motor...
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