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The Northeast region of the United States is experiencing a notable decline in driving under the influence (DUI) incidents, marking a significant victory in the ongoing battle against drunk driving.
College isn’t getting any cheaper, and for many families, the price tag can feel overwhelming. The good news is that with the proper planning, covering those costs doesn’t have to be out of reach. Lou ...
HOYER, OLSZEWSKI MEET WITH NETANYAHU, URGE HIM TO END WAR: Two members of Maryland’s congressional delegation returned from Israel on Thursday after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
A Baltimore neighborhood is shaken as Amtrak replaces 150-year-old tunnel; Senate President Ferguson says state has yet to feel impact of federal budget actions; jobs are hard to come by for new ...
Learn what to do after a Maryland bike accident—protect safety, gather evidence, know the law, and handle claims effectively.
But Gibson insists, “Howard County is a safe place. Numerically speaking, just by the data,” he said in a long-interview July 14. “We are an extraordinarily safe space. Crime is down across the ...
ICE 'holding cells' confine detainees for days; embattled Juvenile Services names new school chief; $6 million federal grant to help process invasive and harmful blue catfish.
People with developmental disabilities experience lapse in Medicaid coverage; Gov. Moore's poll numbers slip among Dem voters; MDOT seeks development proposals for Bowie MARC station area.
Gov. Moore takes firm stand on when and if to deploy Maryland Guard; Justice Dept goes after Maryland federal judges; SNAP education program defunded, impacting 700 partners, laying off 70.
The East Coast of the United States is grappling with unprecedented property damage costs as flash flooding events continue to devastate communities from Virginia to New York. Recent assessments ...
Gov. Moore earmarks $17M for school energy efficiency, about half of 2024 allocation; Maryland a target for Trump's deportation action; state continues to pose challenge for poorer renters.
As Marylanders endure another hot summer, skyrocketing power bills have sparked understandable frustration. Maryland Energy Administration Director Paul Pinsky and BG&E Vice President Mark Case have ...