It’s gearing up to be a star-spangled “Sailabration for” Baltimore. Maryland Governor O’Malley and naval officers teamed up to launch the Inner Harbor’s plan for the 1812 Bicentennial.
UM Athletics’ Proposal Targets Cutting Eight Teams
The University of Maryland’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee proposed cutting eight teams to help solve the athletic department’s budget crisis, according to a report released Monday.
Cheverly Replaces Optotraffic Speed Cameras
A speed camera company that pulled out of its contract with the town of Cheverly after complaints about its technology still operates programs in several local jurisdictions.
University of Maryland Athletics Likely to Cut Several Sports
The swimming and water polo teams face cuts.
College Students Move Into Cruise Ship Dorm
At St. Mary’s College of Maryland, students have long been able to rent boats and take classes on boats with world-class sailing instructors. Now, some students get to live on one.
Pilots Discuss Dangers of Laser Pointers
Small laser pointers are a common tool, but they’re becoming a serious danger to pilots in flight. Over 2800 laser incidents were reported last year. The FAA says BWI-Marshall Airport had more than 30 incidents putting it in the top 20 among airports around the country.
Purple Line Peaks Interest
Video by Sean McCalley/CNS-TV COLLEGE PARK – The Maryland Transit Administration held a public open house on Tuesday at the University of Maryland, educating local residents on the benefits the light rail system will provide when completed in 2020. The…
A Race Along the ICC
The first people to give the new section of the Intercounty Connector (MD-200) a test drive, weren’t car drivers, they were runners.