Today on Patch: New Boards and a New Look
Hi! I’m Adam Bednar, your North Baltimore Patch Local Editor, and I want to welcome you to the new Patch. We’re really pleased with it and we think you’ll like it, too.First of all, we think the site...
View ArticleNorth Baltimore Residents Demand Expanded Internet Service
The Baltimore Broadband Coalition is launching a campaign to entice Internet service providers to install fiber optic cable in the city, expanding the options available to residents. The coalition is...
View ArticleArmed Robbers Steal iPhone, Cash in Lake Walker
Robbers stole a man’s cellphone in Lake Walker after he refused to let them use it.According to Baltimore police, at 11:30 p.m., June 10, two robbers approached a man who was walking in the 600 block...
View ArticleMaryland National Guard Renovates Mt. Washington Firehouse Kitchen
Baltimore City Fire Department’s Engine Company 45 firehouse in Mt. Washington received a new kitchen Tuesday courtesy of th
View ArticleSibling Bullying Should Be Taken More Seriously, Study Finds
A Baltimore area child psychiatrist says a study showing that aggression even among young siblings may lead to serious mental health issues makes sense because bullying can be damaging to victims no...
View ArticleHampden’s Breathe Books Opens Café
Breathe Books has expanded the business to include a café.The new Breathe Books Café debuted on Friday, and now offers vegetarian, vegan, gluten free and Ayurv
View ArticleWoman Mugged in Charles Village
A woman had her purse stolen at gunpoint in Charles Village.According to Baltimore police, at 1:30 a.m., June 9, a woman was robbed while she was walking in the 2800 block of North Charles Street.The...
View ArticleBaltimore Museum of Art Announces Renovation Reopening Schedule
The Baltimore Museum of Art announced on Tuesday the scheduled reopening of several parts of the museum as part of multi-year a $28 million renovation.
View ArticleMaryland Gun Dealers Among Top 3 For Lost, Stolen Weapons
By Bryan SearsFederally licensed gun dealers in Maryland were third in the nation for lost or stolen guns reported in 2012.Federally licensed dealers in Marylan
View ArticleBaltimore Police Seek 'Incendiary Device' Attack Culprits
Baltimore police are searching for the people responsible for about 10 attacks with incendiary devices citywide.Four of the attacks, 2400 block Loyola Northway, 900 block Cator Avenue, 2500 block...
View ArticleWyman Park 7-Eleven Robbed at Knifepoint, Again
The Wyman Park 7-Eleven was robbed twice at knifepoint in just more than a week.According to Baltimore police, at 2:16 a.m., June 14, a robber, armed with a knife, walked into the store, located at 630...
View ArticleZilow: Open Houses in North Baltimore
Zillow provides listings for open houses in the North Baltimore.
View ArticleLake Walker Man Robbed Taking Out Trash
A Lake Walker man was robbed while he was taking out the trash.According to Baltimore police, at 5:30 a.m., June 15, a man was putting out his trash in the 900 block of Cedarcroft Road when a robber...
View ArticleBaltimore Metro Area Weekend Events
By Tyler Waldman Here's what's happening around town this weekend. Want to see more of what's happing in your community or share your own yard sale, concert or par
View ArticleFree State Review Launches 'Starts Here' Reading Series
The literary magazine Free State Review and The Ivy Bookshop will co-curate a new reading series featuring writers of different genres from the Baltimore area.<
View ArticleFormer Northern District Commander Named O.C.'s New Police Chief
The Northern District's former commander, Lt. Col. Ross Buzzuro, is taking his talent to the beach.Buzzuro, who was promoted to a patrol commander in 2011, was named Ocean City’s chief of police,...
View ArticleKnife Wielding Robber: 'I’m Not Going to Hurt You'
Two robbers, one of them armed with a knife, stole an unknown amount of money from a T-Mobile store.According to Baltimore police, at 3:10 p.m., June 14, two robbers walked into the store in the 3200...
View ArticleCrib Bumper Ban Now In Effect In Maryland
By Bryan P. SearsA statewide ban on certain type of crib bumpers went into effect Friday in Maryland."The ban on the sale of crib bumpers promotes safer slee
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