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Get ready for hundreds of new laws to start in Maryland! Next week (Oct.1) 430 new laws will go into effect in Maryland. From higher fines with speed cameras to easier expungements, there will be big changes happening in the state. Easier expungements is just one of the many laws that will go into effect. […]
You might want to slow down or pay a heftier fine! Part of the House Bill 182, goes into effect on October 1 and It applies to speed cameras on I-83 in Baltimore and in other parts of the state, including residential areas, school zones, and state routes. Under the new law, drivers caught speeding […]
Maryland was named the second-happiest state in the U.S., with low unemployment, high household incomes, and strong life satisfaction, according to WalletHub.
OREM, UT — The FBI has released photos of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, who was killed on Wednesday during a campus event at Utah Valley University. The man pictured is thin, wearing jeans, a black long-sleeve shirt with an American flag, sunglasses, and a hat. Investigators say they’ve […]
A family’s worst nightmare has become reality after the disappearance of 19-year-old Da’Cara Rose Thompson ended in tragedy.
It looks like Maryland is a pretty fun place to be! According to Wallet Hubs new report, Maryland has been ranked as the 19th most fun state in America. If you’re wondering how this info was ranked well, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 26 key indicators of a jolly good time that won’t break […]
A massive cargo ship caught fire and exploded near Baltimore’s Key Bridge, sending a mayday call and a plume of smoke into the sky. All 23 crew members survived.
Federal authorities have made 66 arrest in Washington, D.C. over the first two nights of Donald Trump’s takeover of the city’s police force. Source say 43 of those arrests occurred overnight on Tuesday, following more than 1,450 law enforcement officers and agents that were involved in Tuesday night’s operation. This comes after Trump on Monday placed […]
Trump’s new tariffs could cost U.S. households $2,400 a year as prices on wine, shoes, furniture, and more are expected to climb starting August 7.
Some severe weather including flash flooding could impact Maryland today and Governor Moore is urging Marylanders to prepare. The National Weather Service has warned that a cold front moving into the area could bring torrential rain and thunderstorms capable of producing localized damaging winds and widespread flooding. Some areas might experience rainfall rates of 1-2 […]
A new WalletHub study ranks Washington, D.C. as the 34th most stressed city in the U.S., citing high levels of financial, work, and health-related stress among residents.
Marylanders saw energy bills spike by $16 this summer—now utilities are offering a $3 discount. Here’s what’s driving prices and what relief is coming.