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They're sticking up for their constituents over the issue of tolls on the Intercounty Connector...The Montgomery Council recently voted to urge the Maryland Transportation Authority to back off its plans to charge ICC tolls at the level that the authority's...
Tags: ICC, Montgomery County Council, Baltimore Harbor, icc tolls, Maryland Transportation Authority, Southern Maryland, Montgomery Council, tolls increase, tolls facilities, elected officials, Baltimore, Toll road, E-ZPass, Maryland, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Opposition to Maryland Route 200, Maryland Route 200, Electronic toll collection
The day before Robert Lumpkins went before a judge to find out whether he would have to go to prison, he walked among the graves of old friends and relatives not far from where the Potomac River empties into the Chesapeake Bay. The small Methodist cemetery...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Robert Lumpkins, Washington, Oyster, Southern Maryland, Maryland, Striped bass, Watermen, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, Blue crab, Law Crime
57 remaining in Saturday's game, with Maryland holding the ball and a four-point lead, the small collection of Terrapin fans inside Doak Campbell Stadium began mockingly doing their version of the warchant. Greg Reid shut them up real quick. The dynamic...
Tags: Greg Reid, Florida State, Maryland, punt returns, Tallahassee, ACC Championship Game, Florida State Seminoles football, Florida ¬タモ Florida State rivalry, allnews
Maryland coach Gary Williams insisted this week that his Terps wouldn't be distracted by the thought of their impending trip to paradise and potential matchups with other high-profile teams in this year's Maui Invitational. Maybe Maryland just made believe...
Tags: Maryland, New Hampshire, College Park, Gary Williams, Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Terrapins football, Comcast Center, allnews, Sports in Maryland, Atlantic Coast Conference
Maryland employers created 1,500 jobs last month, but the number of out-of-work residents on the hunt for work grew even faster...Department of Labor show, a sign that the job market remains dour nearly two years after the nation's economy fell into recession.
Tags: Maryland, Baltimore, Metro Detroit, Unemployment, Detroit, Business Finance, Labor economics, Macroeconomics, Recessions, Labor
The Mortgage Bankers Association, releasing those numbers Thursday, blamed unemployment, which is at a 26-year high in Maryland and the United States. Falling home prices are another factor, because owners who owe more than their properties are worth...
Tags: Mortgage Bankers Association, Maryland, prime borrowers, trade group, Martin O\'Malley, Hyattsville, Banking, Real property law, Subprime lending, Federal Housing Administration, Foreclosure, Mortgage, Subprime mortgage crisis, Personal finance, Business Finance
A deal in which a private contractor will invest hundreds of millions of dollars into the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore in return for a 50-year lease of Seagirt Marine Terminal received a strong endorsement Friday from the person who might be...
Tags: Maryland Port Administration, Port of Baltimore, Baltimore, Port, Helen Delich Bentley, Containerization, Virginia Port Authority, Chesapeake Bay, Container terminals, Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, Business Finance, Maryland, Martin O\'Malley, Law Crime
Census Bureau Opens Third Data Processing Center Published: November 19, 2009 The Census Bureau , along with Lockheed Martin, said that it had opened the last of its three data centers scheduled next spring to process the 10-question 2010 Census form.
Tags: process centers, Baltimore, Census, Lockheed Martin, Maryland, Phoenix, Jeffersonville Indiana, Louisville metropolitan area, United States Census Bureau, Social Issues, Politics
On behalf of the county's state delegation, Delegate Paul Stull, R-Md., sent a letter to U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., about 10 days ago, asking that she support building the training center at the site of the shuttered Alcoa Eastalco Works aluminum...
Tags: Frederick County, training center, Eastalco Plant Site, Sen. Barbara Mikulski, Alcoa Eastalco Works, county delegate, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Rick Weldon, State Department, Frederick, Fort Detrick, Maryland, Mikulski, Alcoa, Robert Byrd, Anti-road protest, Barbara Mikulski, Ben Cardin, Politics
Maryland teams – women’s soccer and women’s swimming – recorded perfect, 100-percent scores. Some other sports, including men’s basketball and football, didn’t fare as well. The team’s coaches said both programs have made progress that is not reflected...
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