
State Police: Man Struck, Killed On I-270 North In Frederick County
A man was struck and killed along I-270 in Frederick County early Thursday.
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A man was struck and killed along I-270 in Frederick County early Thursday.
A Maryland board has approved changes in a public-private partnership to add toll lanes to the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270.
Maryland State Police have closed all lanes of I-270 northbound at MD 85 for a three vehicle accident with personal injury that occurred around 7:45a.m.
It's unclear what caused the truck to roll onto its side.
Drivers are encouraged to use MD 355 (Urbana Pike), MD 85 (Buckeystown Pike) or US 15/US 340 as alternate routes.
State police want to ensure that travelers stay safe behind the wheel this Labor Day weekend.
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Some Frederick County officials say commuters should be allowed to drive on the shoulders of Interstate 270 to ease rush-hour traffic jams.
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The rest of the week looks quiet with temps approaching 80° by Saturday
A weak upper-level disturbance will slide south of the Baltimore region by late Tuesday, keeping a chance of rain in the forecast into Tuesday night. We may begin the day with some sunshine, followed by increasing clouds and an overcast sky during the afternoon.
More rain possible in Maryland on Tuesday
Mild temps, more rain Tuesday in Maryland
Rain showers that affected the Baltimore region through the first part of Monday will continue to move out of the area by Monday evening. Mostly cloudy skies are expected for the remainder of the afternoon, with high temperatures reaching the 50s.
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Alexus Davila is live at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall with Brian Prechtl, Director of Education and Community Engagement, learning about the Music in our Schools month program and upcoming Indiana Jones concert with the Orchestra.