Gas Prices Can’t Muffle Roar of Power Boats

ANNAPOLIS – They say that if you have to ask how much it costs, you can’t afford it

MTA Using Computers to Reduce Crime

BALTIMORE – At a meeting of the Maryland Transit Administration Police not long ago, a map of the Baltimore region projected onto a screen showed Light Rail, Metro and bus lines dotted with tiny aerosol cans, bags of money and other symbols representing crimes

Not Always a Smooth Ride for Md. Crew Teams

ANNAPOLIS- As if getting up before sunrise with sore arms, an aching back and blistered hands is not dedication enough, crew teams in Maryland find themselves facing increasing competition these days for space on the state’s crowded waterways

Gas Giveaways? Not in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – The Great Gas Giveaway Prize Patrol?

V-Power Fuel Your Drive Sweepstakes?

The Gold Standard Game?

You’ve never heard of them? That’s because you live in Maryland, where a law so old that no one can even remember why it was passed prohibits oil companies from running promotional giveaways and prize games that could result in free staters getting free gas

High Gas Prices Threaten Md. Transportation Funding

TOWSON – Higher gas prices and the trend toward smaller cars is slowing the growth of the Maryland Transportation Trust Fund, prompting officials to warn that they’re going to be tight-fisted about new highway, bridge and mass transit projects

Bay Bridge Traffic? Crawling Toward a Solution

ANNAPOLIS – As motorists brace for what is expected to be one of the year’s worst weekends for traffic on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, state and local transportation planners continue to search for long term solutions to the worsening traffic conditions

For Seniors, a Ride Can Bring Freedom

ANNAPOLIS – Janet Boatman stepped out of the hair boutique at the South Senior Center in Edgewater with a set of freshly pressed curls and a beaming smile

House Committee Probes Gas Prices

ANNAPOLIS – Oil industry officials on Tuesday defended the high cost of gasoline in Maryland, telling a legislative committee that price is a matter of supply and demand, and predicted that current prices would not be permanent

Scooters Return As Gas Prices Climb

ANNAPOLIS – As gas prices continue to rise, more Maryland residents are returning to a cheap and fun means of transportation from a bygone era — the motor scooter

Pride II Dismasted Off French Coast.

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