The first people to give the new section of the Intercounty Connector (MD-200) a test drive, weren’t car drivers, they were runners.
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Resource Day, Homelessness on Rise in Rich Montgomery
Hundreds of homeless residents in one of the nation’s richest regions linked up with Montgomery County’s medical and financial resources Wednesday.
Crab Companies Hurt By New Wage Rules
At J.M. Clayton’s crab packing house in Cambridge, more than 100 workers spend the day unloading, picking, stacking and then packing the sweet crabmeat that Maryland is famous for.
New Speed Cameras to Come to Prince George’s County
Officials in Prince George’s County plan to install 55 new speed cameras over the next year, prompting criticism from drivers in the county.
Maryland Motorists Fear Gas Tax Increase
Motorists across Maryland were not receptive to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s (D-Md.) Monday statement that he would be open to a 15-cent gas tax increase.
College Park Gets “Crunchified”
College Park is about to get “crunchified.” Food Network fans were lined up out the door for the grand opening of Bobby Flay’s new burger restaurant, “Bobby’s Burger Palace.”
Officials Debate Painting Statehouse Dome Yellow
The statehouse dome in Annapolis, which has been painted white for the last 180 years, is closed for a new paint job. Officials are now debating whether to keep the dome white, or re-paint it yellow.
Maryland Madness Tips Off College Basketball Season
This year marked the beginning of a era with new men’s coach Mark Turgeon.
NASA Launches Tweetup
More than one hundred Twitter users attended a “tweetup” at NASA’s Washington headquarters on Thursday
DC Tries to Prepare for Future Emergencies
What did you do when the earthquake struck in August? The 5.9 magnitude quake shook much of the area and even cracked the Washington monument.