The National Guard teams up with first responders from throughout the region for emergency training exercises to prepare for the unexpected.
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Maryland’s ACLU Advocates for Police Accountability Legislation
Before the House of Delegate’s Judiciary Committee heard testimony on police reform legislation, the ACLU and local activists met to support tougher policy.
IGNITION INTERLOCKS: HEARING ON NOAH’S LAW
Police officers from around the state testified in favor of Noah’s Law at today’s hearing in Annapolis. Noah’s Law requires ignition interlocks for all motorists convicted of drunk driving.
WEATHER DAMAGE: Auto body shops busy from potholes
The rough winter weather is producing an early bumper crop of potholes keeping motorists frustrated and body shops busy.
OC Storm Recovery: MD Resort Begins Recovery From Latest Nor’easter
The nor’easter that came along with the blizzard of 2016 left a few reminders behind in Ocean City following high seas and high winds.
Dig Out: Area Residents Wait for Plows After Blizzard
Mount Rainier- Mount Rainier residents had to wait days after the Blizzard of 2016 hit for plows to come to the neighborhood and dig them out.
Hogan Takes Bipartisan Tone for Second State Address, Focuses on Fiscal Conservatism
Hogan praised bipartisan efforts in the past year and pledged for more inter-party cooperation in the coming year. Some Democratic county executives, however, were not impressed.
Late Maryland Congressman Honored by the University of Maryland
The late Maryland 7th District Congressman, Parren Mitchell, was honored with the re-naming of the Art-Sociology building at the University of Maryland.
Republican Presidential Candidates Seek Support from Jewish Voters
Republican presidential candidates work hard to win the Jewish vote.
Garden Clubs Fill State House With Christmas cheer
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … everywhere you go. That includes the State House in Annapolis, thanks to the generosity of some local garden clubs.