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    Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. To stay competitive, BWI 'moves at the speed of business'

    Massive girders and freshly poured concrete form a bump in the middle of the low-slung terminal, almost as if BWI Marshall Airport is expecting.
    Massive girders and freshly poured concrete form a bump in the middle of the low-slung terminal, almost as if BWI Marshall Airport is expecting. In a way, it is. Before next summer, a glassed-in walkway, new shops and a modern security checkpoint will...

    Tags: Air Transportation, Johns Hopkins University, Entertainment Events, Concourse, Trips and Vacations

  2. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Editorial: Route 24 has made worse the problem it sought to solve

    It's been a quarter of a century since Route 24 opened to traffic, but only relatively recently has it ceased to be known as either "New 24" or, more obscurely, the Emmorton Bypass. Indeed, at this late date, Emmorton is a place name with little sense...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Aberdeen, Road Transportation, Harford County, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  4. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Balt. Co. Council approval keeps path for cyclists and pedestrians clear

    The goal of providing more paths for bicyclists and pedestrians in an area that stretches from Arbutus to Lutherville moved a step closer last week with the Baltimore County Council's approval of an access plan.
    The goal of providing more paths for bicyclists and pedestrians in an area that stretches from Arbutus to Lutherville moved a step closer last week with the Baltimore County Council's approval of an access plan. "That's a big win," said Councilman Tom...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Tom Quirk, Patapsco, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Road Transportation

  6. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Route 24 changed the face of Harford County 25 years ago

    Friday marks the 25th anniversary of the opening of a new highway that dramatically changed the face of central Harford County.
    Friday marks the 25th anniversary of the opening of a new highway that dramatically changed the face of central Harford County. Two and a half years after construction began, on Nov. 23, 1987, Harford elected officials and business leaders celebrated...

    Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Highway Transportation, Harford County, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Road Transportation

  8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Watch out for I-95 closings in Laurel during night work on ICC bridge

    Drivers on Interstate 95 near Laurel can expect delays Sunday through Thursday nights as the <a href="http://www.roads.maryland.gov/home.aspx">State Highway Administration</a> is closing a section of I-95 overnight to allow for bridge construction as part of the last stage of the Intercounty Connector, or Route 200. The overnight closings, scheduled to begin Jan. 13, were delayed to Jan. 15 because of the weather. The closings are expected to continue, weather permitting, at least through mid-March, according to SHA.
    Drivers on Interstate 95 near Laurel can expect delays Sunday through Thursday nights as the State Highway Administration is closing a section of I-95 overnight to allow for bridge construction as part of the last stage of the Intercounty Connector, or...

    Tags: Road Transportation

  10. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Building a better backsplash

    There is plenty of material to choose from when creating a kitchen backsplash.
    There is plenty of material to choose from when creating a kitchen backsplash. Glass, tile, embossed concrete, punched tin, stainless steel, curved glass, subway tiles, marble, natural stone. Designer Laura Kimball of LCK Interiors offers some advice...

    Tags: Subway Transportation, Building Material

  12. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 10 Days: A guide to activities in Carroll County

    1/13 Sunday Brunch on the hill On Sun., Jan. 13, at 11 a.m., McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, will host a Sunday brunch buffet with live music. The cost is $12 and includes a mimosa or bloody Mary, or $7.75 without an alcoholic beverage....

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Sykesville, Railway Transportation, Colleges and Universities, Music

  14. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' recap, 'Call me Miss U.S.A'

    This week on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," we finally get introduced to the second new housewife, Porsha Stewart, wife of former NFL athlete Kordell Stewart and granddaughter of late Civil Rights activist and chief field lieutenant for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Hosea Williams.
    This week on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," we finally get introduced to the second new housewife, Porsha Stewart, wife of former NFL athlete Kordell Stewart and granddaughter of late Civil Rights activist and chief field lieutenant for Dr. Martin...

    Tags: Kordell Stewart, Entertainment Events, Michelle Obama, Personal Service, Subway Transportation

  16. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Virginia proposal complicates Maryland's gas tax debate

    The governor of Virginia has thrown a new wrinkle into a Maryland debate by calling for abolition of the commonwealth's gas tax and increasing the sales tax to pay for roads and transit &ndash; a move that would alter the competitive balance between the two states.
    The governor of Virginia has thrown a new wrinkle into a Maryland debate by calling for abolition of the commonwealth's gas tax and increasing the sales tax to pay for roads and transit – a move that would alter the competitive balance between the...

    Tags: Automotive Equipment, Martin O'Malley, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Michael E. Busch, AAA

  18. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Can Md. follow Va.'s lead on transportation?

    The General Assembly returned to Annapolis today, and the biggest idea floating around comes from across the Potomac. With the details of Gov. Martin O'Malley's agenda a mystery for the time being, lawmakers in Maryland's capital find themselves confronted by a bold, if not altogether sound, idea from Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell to increase the commonwealth's transportation funding by $3.1 billion over the next five years. On Tuesday, he proposed eliminating the politically unpopular gas tax altogether and replacing it with higher sales taxes, a variety of fees and as-yet nonexistent revenue from taxing sales over the Internet. It may not produce enough revenue to address gridlock that's as bad as or worse than Maryland's. It raises serious questions about equity and would likely force cuts to other priorities. But it represents a much more forceful attempt to tackle a long-term threat to than the regional economy than Mr. O'Malley appears inclined to muster.
    The General Assembly returned to Annapolis today, and the biggest idea floating around comes from across the Potomac. With the details of Gov. Martin O'Malley's agenda a mystery for the time being, lawmakers in Maryland's capital find themselves...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Interior Policy

  20. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. William R. Smith, 83, lover of railroads great and small

    William R. Smith, a career railroader who rose from coach cleaner to head the Canton Railroad Co. and was also a strong advocate for the port of Baltimore, died Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    William R. Smith, a career railroader who rose from coach cleaner to head the Canton Railroad Co. and was also a strong advocate for the port of Baltimore, died Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The...

    Tags: Port of Baltimore, Railway Transportation, Elections, Monroe (Fairfield, Connecticut), Parkinson's Disease

  22. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Lawmaker pitches $1,000 penalty for 'bogus' speed camera tickets

    Speed camera companies and local governments would be penalized $1,000 for each "bogus" citation issued to motorists under proposed legislation announced Monday by state Del. Jon Cardin.
    Speed camera companies and local governments would be penalized $1,000 for each "bogus" citation issued to motorists under proposed legislation announced Monday by state Del. Jon Cardin. The Baltimore County Democrat also wants to require governments in...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Judges, Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Xerox Corporation

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