Maryland's potholes and damaged roads are costing drivers money. According to a report by TRIP, a national transportation ...
Data collected from the Federal Highway Administration also showed that 5% of Maryland's bridges were rated as "poor / ...
NOT READY TO VOTE WITH THEIR FEET: A majority of federal workers are dissatisfied with DONALD TRUMP and ELON MUSK ’s ...
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Daily Voice on MSNWoman Killed Crashing Into Tree Identified By Police In MarylandA Maryland woman was killed after losing control of her car and slamming into a tree at a busy intersection in Montgomery ...
A new report shows that Delaware fully funds its roads with user fees, while Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. rely ...
The drones, which were tested in Massachusetts last year, are able to deliver packages up to 10 pounds for a distance of at ...
As Hampstead addresses drinking water quality issues, Carroll County school board provides access to elementary school ...
We finally learned how many federal probationary workers the White House fired and where they worked
Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
To date, only the Transportation Department is promising its reinstated probationary employees will soon be back on the job.
Filings in federal court in Maryland provide the fullest accounting yet of mass firings of probationary workers at 18 agencies, which were ruled illegal.
Crossover Day marked by flurry of bills, debate; Gov. Moore won't back B2B tax; House of Delegates OKs 'Second Look' bill.
The Little Lehigh Watershed Stewards are calling attention to how long rock salt sticks around in local streams and drinking ...
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