Joe Nathanson: Teleworking slow to catch on in Baltimore
With gasoline prices still bouncing around in the $3.75 to $4 per gallon range, area commuters are once again considering their alternatives. Carpooling and vanpooling, which offers a trade-off of […]
AAA, MDOT to give free cab rides for Cinco de Mayo
People in Baltimore who do a little too much celebrating on Cinco de Mayo can take advantage of a program offering free cab rides. For the first time, AAA Mid-Atlantic, […]
House OKs MARC legislation
ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates Monday approved legislation that would force the French national railroad to publish records regarding its role in the Holocaust in order for its subsidiary […]
Some state permitting to be streamlined for businesses
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Martin O’Malley will announce Friday plans to allow businesses to apply for and monitor review of the litany of permits and licenses required in Maryland, and streamline […]
2 fiery packages put Md. mailrooms on alert
HANOVER — Someone a congressman described as a disgruntled lone wolf, who was griping about highway signs, mailed a small package to Maryland‘s Democratic governor and the parcel ignited when someone […]
Md. needs more sustainable transit funding
ANNAPOLIS — When — and if — dozens of proposed transportation projects are completed, Maryland will be connected by 44 additional miles of light rail, another Baltimore train station, and […]
Maryland transportation funding situation clouded by the feds
As Maryland searches for a sustainable way to fund its transportation needs, the work being done in Annapolis will likely be overshadowed by changes being made in Washington. “I’m not […]





