LARGO, Md. – The deadline for Marylanders to register to vote ended at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 18th. Many voters said that, more so than in other elections, they are discouraged from voting by the nature of the two candidates.
Baltimore School Students Celebrate Navy Fleet Week
BALTIMORE, Md. – The first official U.S. Navy Fleet Week came to Baltimore to honor the schooner boats that defended the harbor during the War of 1812. Baltimore City school students brought the noise to the celebration.
Sister of Maryland Drowsy Driving Victim Speaks Out
Experts estimate an average of 6,000 people die every year from fatigue-related motor vehicle accidents and an alarming portion of those accidents involve young adult drivers.
University of Maryland Student Dead in Domestic Murder Suicide
University of Maryland junior Farhad Siddique was killed Wednesday in a domestic-related double homicide. The suspect is his own father.
Maryland utilities, emergency crews prepare for storm season
With storm season rapidly approaching, Maryland companies and emergency services are training for the worst case scenarios. Fallen power lines pose a life-or-death risk for drivers on the road.
Poor Promotion Cited On Annual Car-Free Commuting Day
Thousands of commuters from Maryland make their way into the District of Columbia daily for their jobs. This week, drivers were asked to find another method of transportation as part of International Car Free Day. But participation may have been limited because of a lack of publicity.
Franchot Dismisses Concerns Over Impact of Late School Start on Poor Families
State Comptroller Peter Franchot, a long-time advocate of a post-Labor Day start of schools around the state, defended Gov. Larry Hogan’s move despite concerns raised by some that it may cost families more money for additional daycare resulting from the later start of schools.