Amprey to Represent Legislative District 40, Baltimore City Governor Larry Hogan today announced the appointment of Marlon Amprey, Esq., to the Maryland House of Delegates. The governor appointed Amprey to the Maryland House of Delegates following the recommendation of the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee. “I am confident that Marlon Amprey will be a strong […]
$60 Million Available for School Construction in Baltimore City
Maryland Stadium Authority To Deliver More Modernized Schools Through 21st Century School Buildings Program Governor Larry Hogan today announced that an additional $60 million is available for school construction through the Maryland Stadium Authority’s (MSA) efficient project and fiscal management of the 21st Century School Buildings Program in Baltimore City. MSA will now begin to […]
Harbor Tunnel Closures for the Week of Sept. 12-18, 2020
Two-way traffic (one lane in each direction in one tube) will be in effect at the I-895 Harbor Tunnel on Saturday, September 12, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. for electrical work related to overhead gantries. In addition, two-way traffic will resume in the northbound tube at 4 a.m. Monday, September 14, through 4 p.m. […]
Closure of Northbound I-95 Express Toll Lanes
Weekend Work in Baltimore The northbound I-95 Express Toll Lanes in Baltimore will be closed temporarily. Motorists will use adjacent mainline I-95 traffic lanes during the closure. WHEN: Weather permitting, Friday, January 10, at 7 p.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, January 13. WHY: As part of the Maryland Transportation Authority’s (MDTA) third generation […]
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Closure This Week
During tunnel closures at the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, drivers may experience 15-20 minute delays while two-way operations (during which one lane of southbound and northbound traffic is directed into the tunnel that remains open) are implemented. Closure times are dependent on traffic volumes. The Northbound Tunnel is scheduled to be closed at 10:00 p.m. on […]
Baltimore Ranked in Top 10 AmeriCities
By Corporation for National and Community Service Maryland Ranks 4th Most Charitable State Having More Than 1.7 Million Volunteers The Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism joined the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) in announcing Baltimore as a Top 10 AmeriCity. The announcement was made following the release of an annual report by […]
250 Volunteers Commit To Cleaning Up Baltimore on 8/5
Once again the city officials missed an opportunity to be a part of the solution to help get Baltimore cleaned up! This week Scott Pressler set out to not just say something, but DO something to help get Baltimore city cleaned up and the city failed to do its part which was to simply […]
Gov Hogan Calls on Mayor Pugh to Resign
Governor Hogan: “For The Good of the City, Mayor Pugh Must Resign” Governor Larry Hogan today called for Mayor Catherine Pugh to resign as Mayor of Baltimore: “On April 1, I directed the state prosecutor to investigate the disturbing allegations surrounding Mayor Catherine Pugh’s questionable financial dealings with the University of Maryland Medical System. Today, […]
18-Year-Old Missing Calvert County Woman Found Dead
On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at approximately 9:20 a.m, the Anne Arundel County Police along with the Baltimore City Police responded to a call for a deceased female. The female was located in the area of the 100 block of Riverside Road, Baltimore City, Maryland which borders Anne Arundel County. The unidentified adult female suffered […]
Ribbon Cutting for New Guinness Brewery in Baltimore County
Governor Larry Hogan Attends Ribbon Cutting for New Guinness Brewery in Baltimore County Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House is First New Guinness Operation in U.S. in Over 60 Years Governor Larry Hogan today joined Diageo Beer Company executives, Guinness brewers, Baltimore County officials, and local community members to cut the ribbon at the new […]