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Maryland lawmakers are pushing a bill that could help drivers reduce toll debt by allowing fees and penalties to be waived even after accounts go to collections.
A Freeze Warning is in effect across Maryland as overnight temperatures drop into the 20s. Frost conditions expected before a warm weekend.
Rising fuel costs tied to the ongoing conflict in Iran are beginning to impact delivery prices across the board. Starting April 17, Amazon will introduce new surcharges for its sellers, while major carriers like UPS, FedEx, and USPS have also implemented fuel-related fees to offset rising costs. With gas prices climbing, consumers are already feeling […]
A proposed Maryland bill would require restaurant chains to label menu items high in sugar or sodium, aiming to help diners make more informed and healthier food choices.
A proposed gas tax break for Maryland drivers is already running into resistance in Annapolis, as lawmakers debate how to balance relief at the pump with long-term funding needs. Republican leaders recently introduced a plan for a 30-day gas tax holiday, aimed at easing the burden of rising fuel prices. The proposal would temporarily suspend […]
A bill expanding menstrual product access to men’s bathrooms is raising questions about expense, inclusivity and public need.
Maryland regulators have extended a moratorium preventing BGE from cutting off gas or electric service as officials investigate customer service issues and long call center wait times.
Departure flights at BWI Airport are grounded as severe weather moves through the area. Officials say the ground stop could be extended. Updates to follow.
In a world that refuses to turn the volume down, a group of brothers just showed us the power of a quiet walk. After 108 days of putting one foot in front of the other, 19 Buddhist monks arrived in D.C. yesterday, and today they are bringing that same energy into Annapolis. They started this […]
As part of Urban One’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, Chey Parker of the Quicksilva Morning Show sat down with Tershea Rice of the Greater Baltimore Urban League for a powerful conversation about legacy, resilience, and the future of Black communities.
John P. Kee and New Life choir made their NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut on Thursday, Feb. 5, bringing the fundamental elements of the gospel and the Black Christian Church in their music. Also Read: John P. Kee Returns with New Album, Tour After Health Battles During the performance, the gospel music mogul and his […]
U.S. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, a cornerstone of District of Columbia politics for 35 years, has officially confirmed her retirement. The announcement followed the filing of paperwork by her team to terminate her re-election campaign. “With pride in our accomplishments, gratitude to DC, and confidence in the next generation, I announced I’ll retire at the […]