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Sep 21, 2012

Bombardier wins deal to run Camden, Brunswick MARC lines

A rail company with ties to the Holocaust was not selected by the Maryland Department of Transportation to run MARC Commuter Rail Service in the state, ending a government furor that began more than two years ago.

Jan 7, 2011

Police unveil angry message in parcel to O’Malley

PIKESVILLE — Two packages sent to Maryland‘s governor and transportation secretary that ignited when they were opened contained the same note railing against highway signs urging motorists to report suspicious […]

Jan 6, 2011

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 […]

Dec 15, 2010

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 […]