BALTIMORE -- On Tuesday, the Maryland Department of Transportation issued a Request for Proposals that would make $30 million in federal funding available to build up to 29 new EV charging stations.
On Tuesday, the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) shared its progress on the Purple Line. The Purple Line is slated to be finished by 2027. 65 New Year's Eve Dinner Ideas To Ring In A ...
Maryland is making big moves to ensure that electric vehicle drivers across the state can hit the road without worrying about running out of juice. This week, the Maryland Department of ...
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Department of Health is expanding the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) from one, to four locations, the department said Wednesday. With the expansion ...
WBFF — Governor Wes Moore declared a State of Emergency in Maryland due to the expected threat of Monday's winter storm. The storm will cause hazardous road conditions and will affect public ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Maryland State Police have been inundated with emergency calls for service since 1 a.m., receiving 1,137 calls for service, according to authorities. The calls included 261 ...
Maryland State Police will increase highway patrols for the holiday season. Through Jan. 1, troopers from all 23 barracks will conduct saturation patrols and checkpoints. The focus will be on impaired ...
With the goal of having a safe and reliable transportation system that is accessible for all to use, the Maryland Department ...
Maryland State Police will increase highway patrols for the holiday season. Through Jan. 1, troopers from all 23 barracks will conduct saturation patrols and checkpoints. The focus will be on ...
Dec. 24 (UPI) --The $2 billion rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is slated to start with preconstruction activities Jan. 7 in the Port of Baltimore. The $2 billion for the bridge ...
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First Alert Weather has issued a Cold Alert as bitterly cold wind chills between 0 to 10 degrees are expected by Wednesday morning. by Joy Wang & 7News Staff TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — As the ...