Baltimore County Offers Free Lead Water Line Replacements, Sets March 2026 Deadline for Resident Eligibility
Baltimore County offers free lead water line replacements, with a self-reporting process and deadline by March 2026 for residents to test and report lead pipes for replacement funding.
Maryland's I-97 and I-695 Highways Set for Striping Updates, Nighttime Lane Closures Expected in Anne Arundel County
Maryland is repainting pavement markings on sections of I-97 and I-695, with overnight work causing lane and ramp closures. Visibility improvements are expected by late-fall 2025, weather permitting.
Steep Fines in Store for Speeding: Maryland Drivers to Face Increased Penalties Starting October 1
Maryland speed camera fines will increase on October 1, with penalties starting at $40 for being 12 mph over the limit and up to $425 for 40 mph over. This move aims to enhance road safety, despite mixed reactions from residents.
MDTA Confirms Safety of Chesapeake Bay Bridge Amid Social Media Concerns Over Structural Integrity
The MDTA responded to concerns about the Chesapeake Bay Bridge's safety after a photo of apparent structural issues went viral, confirming the bridge's integrity and alignment despite its age and addressing public anxiety.
AGI Workers Rally at BWI-Marshall Airport Citing Severe Safety Concerns, Officials Demand Investigation
AGI workers at BWI-Marshall Airport protested over health and safety concerns, including poor working conditions and equipment. Officials seek an investigation. AGI denies negligence and claims safety is a priority.
New WB&A Trail Patuxent River Bridge Opens, Connecting Anne Arundel and Prince George's Counties
The WB&A Trail Patuxent River Bridge has opened, linking Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties and integrating three national trail networks, marking the completion of a collaborative effort years in the making.
Maryland Regulators Extend Review of Controversial Piedmont Power Line Project to February 2027
The Maryland Public Service Commission has delayed the review of PSEG's Piedmont Reliability Project until February 2027, amidst opposition from local communities concerned about land and environmental impacts.












