Harford County teaches teens the dangers of distracted driving

FALLSTON, Maryland – As part of National Teen Driver Safety Week, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler and other officers greeted high schoolers to spread awareness about the dangers of distracted driving.

Hogan says Purple Line will turn Metro around

The Purple Line light rail will help fix Metro’s service issues by increasing ridership, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said in an interview at the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce meeting Friday.

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.

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.

At Some P.G. County Metro Stations, Majority of Nighttime Riders are Below Poverty Line

Metro leaders are considering cutting late night operating hours that could disproportionately affect people below the poverty line.

Ride-hailing Services Raise Questions About Safety

After a Michigan Uber driver’s deadly killing spree in February, local incidents, less severe incidents shine a light on how confusing the ride-booking industry is.

Maryland House of Delegates Votes to Override 2 Hogan Vetoes

This move reflects the sometimes-tense relations between the Republican governor and the Democratic-controlled General Assembly.

Prince George’s County Kicks off Pothole Blitz

They make your car bounce, sometimes you swerve to avoid them, other times you aren’t so lucky. Yes, we’re talking about potholes, and plenty of them. Today Prince Georges County’s Department of Public Works set out to smooth things over, launching their “Pothole Blitz.”

Food Trucks Are a Hot Business in Baltimore, When They Find a Place to Park

The number of food trucks in Baltimore has doubled in less than two years. But regulators have yet to catch up with the rapid change in food industry.

Street Smart Campaign

The end of daylight saving time brings darker days and more dangerous conditions for pedestrians using city streets. Government and law enforcement officials all across the DMV are teaming together through the Street Smart campaign to keep people safe.