MDOT Distributes $1 Million in Grants to Support Businesses Affected by Purple Line Construction in Maryland
MDOT distributed $1M to businesses impacted by Purple Line construction as part of a $4M grant program. The initiative aims to support these businesses until the project's completion, which is 76% done.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor to See Intersection Upgrades: Mayor Scott Announces Pedestrian Safety Project on Pratt Street
Mayor Scott announces a project to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility on Pratt Street in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, starting mid-May, with lane closures mostly at night to limit disruption.
Southeast Baltimore County Marks One Year Since Francis Scott Key Bridge Tragedy, City Commits to Rebuilding and Safety
Baltimore commemorates the first anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, reflecting on the loss and the economic impact while planning a new bridge by 2028.
NTSB Report Urges Maryland to Assess Bridge Vulnerabilities after Key Bridge Collapse, MDTA Faces Scrutiny Over Contradictory Statements
The NTSB criticized Maryland for not assessing the Key Bridge's vulnerability, which could have prevented its collapse. Maryland officials and lawmakers are reacting, with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge also being a concern.
Baltimore Relocates Speed Cameras on Jones Falls Expressway, Enforcement and Citations to Commence Post-Grace Period
Baltimore has relocated two speed cameras on the Jones Falls Expressway to improve road safety; enforcement with $40 citations for exceeding the limit by 12 mph begins after a grace period.
"Key Bridge Collapse: One Year Later" – Maryland TV Channels Unveil Poignant Documentary on Baltimore's Day of Disaster and Path to Recovery
The article discusses a documentary about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Maryland, covering the event's impact and recovery efforts, set to air on MPT-HD and WBAL-TV.
Baltimore Launches 24-Hour Parking Enforcement to Address Safety and Compliance
Baltimore begins a 24-hour parking enforcement initiative to address illegal parking and enhance safety, focusing on abandoned vehicles and danger zones. Residents can report issues, and the city offers new mobile payment options for meters.












