
Baltimore City DOT Adds 3 New Speed Cameras, 3 New Red Light Cameras
Three new speed cameras and three new red light cameras are being deployed on city streets, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation said Friday.
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Three new speed cameras and three new red light cameras are being deployed on city streets, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation said Friday.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced the locations of four new automated speed cameras and three new red light cameras.
The Baltimore City Board of Estimates approved Wednesday a plan to install new speed and red light cameras.
Baltimore's Department of Transportation is adding new red light and speed cameras across the city.
Baltimore's transportation department will be adding speed and red light cameras in a number of areas in the city in the next few months.
Baltimore County may expand their red light and speed camera program.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced Friday that more speed and red light cameras are coming.
The Baltimore City red light camera monitoring system will begin issuing fines Wednesday for anyone found guilty of running a red light.
Drivers may not be fond of red light cameras, but a new study shows that they can actually save lives.
The city of Frederick will soon add to its red-light camera program.
Baltimore's speed camera problem came to a screeching halt Tuesday night. The entire automated enforcement system has been shut down after even more ticket errors surfaced.
Westminster is putting a stop to most of their red light cameras. Police say they may have been causing more accidents than they were preventing.
Westminster Police will deactivate two of the remaining three red light cameras in the city, citing more crashes caused by rear-end collisions than by running red lights.
More speed cameras are on their way to Baltimore County if the County Council approves a new contract this week.
A five-year study seems to confirm that in areas with cameras, fatal red light crashes are down by 24 percent.
Frustrated after losing two straight at home, the Baltimore Orioles won another close game to regain some of the momentum.
Thousands of people are enjoying the Memorial Day weekend with a sip at the Maryland Zoo.
Another day, another event for Baltimore's youth.
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Now more than ever, the spotlight is on the importance of addressing mental health issues, particularly among children and young adults.
AAA predicts that 39 million Americans will be traveling Thursday through Monday, up more than 8% from last year, including 814,000 Marylanders.
Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation's fallen service members, but it's come to anchor the unofficial start of summer and a long weekend of discounts on anything from mattresses to lawnmowers.
Frustrated after losing two straight at home, the Baltimore Orioles won another close game to regain some of the momentum.
Thousands of people are enjoying the Memorial Day weekend with a sip at the Maryland Zoo.
Another day, another event for Baltimore's youth.
AAA predicts that 39 million Americans will be traveling Thursday through Monday, up more than 8% from last year, including 814,000 Marylanders.
The Social Security Administration has been releasing lists of the top U.S. baby names since 1997.
Last year, the circuit court ruled that the tax on digital advertising violates the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibits discrimination against electronic commerce.
The future of medicine may have arrived sooner than expected, with patients turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for medical advice.
The company said Tuesday that it expects to trim next year's costs for research and development as well as selling, general and administrative expenses by about 40% to 50% compared to 2022.
Along with a first pitch from a familiar face, the Orioles kick off their Birdland Summer Music Series on Saturday with a postgame concert featuring Andy Grammer
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Baltimore failed to score until Austin Hays connected in the seventh and trailed 5-1 before an uprising in the ninth was blunted with the potential tying run at the plate.
Jason Savacool pitched six shutout innings, Kevin Keister drove in two runs and Maryland advanced to the Big Ten Tournament championship game, defeating Nebraska 4-2 on Saturday.
The new uniform has already been a big seller at Camden Yards.
Orioles rookie Grayson Rodriguez (2-2) allowed eight earned runs and six hits, including three homers, in 3 1/3 innings.
The decision comes less than a week after Baffert-trained colt National Treasure won the Preakness in his first Triple Crown race in two years.
After days of intense negotiations and weeks of talks, an agreement in principle has been reached to raise the debt ceiling.
The first reading of the AACPS policy happened during a meeting last night, allowing people to publicly express their concerns.
Video from the scene showed officers confiscating a Nazi flag.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed gun-control measures into law on Tuesday, and the National Rifle Association quickly filed a federal lawsuit against the state.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore conducted his seventh bill signing on Monday, endorsing 175 bills largely focused on public safety and gun control.
The president appeared in a live stream from Ukraine on screens at the ceremony at Homewood Field in Baltimore.
Mayor Brandon Scott will deliver the commencement's keynote address.
Historic Charles Street will once again become a pedestrian mall for a day of outdoor shopping, dining and strolling, this time on the first Saturday of June from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Caroline Bowman went to Glenelg High School, where she met "the best drama teacher in the entire world" Sue Miller. She then went to Penn State to pursue acting.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
Air travel is expected to be up by 11% over last year, with 3.4 million people expected to fly over the holiday weekend.
After weeks of delays, Anne Arundel County has set a date to vote on a bill that would ban most retailers from giving customers plastic bags for free.
TSA says the goal of the pilot is to improve the accuracy of the identity verification without slowing down the speed at which passengers pass through the checkpoints — a key issue for an agency that sees 2.4 million passengers daily.
Last year, the circuit court ruled that the tax on digital advertising violates the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibits discrimination against electronic commerce.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
After weeks of delays, Anne Arundel County has set a date to vote on a bill that would ban most retailers from giving customers plastic bags for free.
Last year, the circuit court ruled that the tax on digital advertising violates the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibits discrimination against electronic commerce.
The funding, which is the first awards announced under the Emerging Developer Fund, would create or preserve nearly 500 affordable housing units in Baltimore and Chestertown, the governor's office said.
The number of general employees testing positive for marijuana following an on-the-job accident has hit a 25-year high.
Maryland officials announced a public awareness campaign on Thursday to remind Medicaid recipients to renew their coverage since the federal government is reinstating a requirement that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic for states to verify eligibility.
Exercise equipment maker has received 35 reports of incidents, some resulting in injuries including a fractured wrist and cuts.
The national public health emergency around Covid-19 officially ends in the United States on Thursday, May 11, more than three years after it was first declared.
Perrigo wants to sell its Opill brand birth control pills in stores without a prescription.
The "What's Love Got To Do With It" singer's death was confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday afternoon.
Some Twitter accounts can help fans score last-minute tickets to the pop star's sold out shows, although consumers should beware of scams.
The NCIS team continues the case with ATF and the stolen military-grade weapons.
The NYPD says there were no "reported collisions, summonses, injuries, or arrests."
You throw a football, and knock down your opponent's bowling pins. And it's trickier than it sounds.
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