The bill will allow the State Highway Administration to place up to four speed cameras in either direction of I-695 and three in either direction on I-83. All ticket proceeds would go back into SHA, it says, to cover roadway and safety improvements on those roads within the county.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing a new bill, HB 0770, that may make it easier for adults to order cocktails to-go from their favorite restaurant. "I think it's time to open Baltimore County up to allow this really reasonable practice," said Kathy Szeliga, Baltimore County District 7A Delegate.
The Maryland Department of the Environment issued an air quality alert after a fire at a County recycling plant began rekindling.
February kicks off with a festive spirit, as communities come together to celebrate Black History Month and the Lunar New Year.
The head of Fire and Emergency Medical Services for Washington, D.C., said Thursday morning that hundreds of first responders deployed to help following the plane crash in the Potomac River.
For decades, Maryland has been a trailblazing state, with Baltimore at its heart. We’ve taken pride in using science to inform policies; yet in the fight for healthy, scientifically sound school start times, Baltimore and other counties in Maryland are falling behind.
A backyard bird flock in Montgomery County have preliminarily tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza, also known as the bird flu.
Following the mid-air crash over the Potomac, Maryland dispatched a contingency of divers and other first responders to aid in the rescue and recovery efforts.
Is Baltimore County Public Schools intentionally omitting important information about the upcoming budget in its messaging to taxpayers? One government watchdog
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers face extreme rate hikes, prompting calls for change from the NAACP. Multiyear rate plans criticized for harming low-income residents.
A new bill sponsored by five state senators representing Baltimore County would add speed cameras to the area’s main highways, I-695 and I-83.Between the two hi
Maryland's immigrant community told state lawmakers they are living in fear during a gathering of educators, community leaders and legislators Thursday.