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Thanksgiving traffic down slightly; Sandy may be to blame
If you stayed put this Thanksgiving, you weren't home alone. Despite experts projecting a slight increase in travel, it appears Maryland's busiest highways were a little less crowded. Superstorm Sandy may have had a role in spoiling holiday plans....
Tags: AAA, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Maryland State Police, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Manufacturing and Engineering
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O'Malley: Counties should stop paying speed camera contractors per citation
Gov. Martin O'Malley said Tuesday that state law bars speed camera contractors from being paid based on the number of citations issued or paid — a so-called bounty system approach used by Baltimore City, Baltimore County and elsewhere in Maryland....
Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Local Government, Executive Branch, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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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. The Baltimore County Democrat also wants to require governments in...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Martin O'Malley, Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Howard County
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Counties skirt intent of state speed camera law
Federal Hill resident Sean O'Connor wants to fact-check the automated speed camera ticket that he got in Baltimore County. But he can't. "It is not precise enough," said O'Connor, 27, who got the ticket in September alleging he was traveling 47 mph on...
Tags: Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, Local Government, Howard County, Laws
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Audit criticizes state highway speed camera program
Maryland's legislative auditors criticized the State Highway Administration for inadequate monitoring of its speed camera program in an audit report released Tuesday, saying the state began using the cameras without conducting sufficient tests to ensure...
Tags: Local Government, Accounting and Auditing, Business Enterprises
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Public employees caught speeding in trash trucks, street sweepers
Turns out the wheels of government move faster than you might think. Among the 2.5 million speed camera violations issued in the last three years to vehicles in and around Baltimore, thousands were mailed to the same government that issued the tickets....
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Maryland Transit Administration, Mary Pat Clarke, Judges, Justice System
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Harford County woman killed in I-95 crash Saturday morning
The Harford County woman who died after an accident on I-95 in Aberdeen Saturday morning has been identified as Yvette A. Allen of Aberdeen. Mrs. Allen, 35, was driving north on I-95 when her 2005 Ford Expedition went under a parked tractor-trailer...Tags: Maryland State Police, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Aberdeen, Harford County, Transportation Accidents
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Baltimore-Washington Parkway closures to resume tonight
The Baltimore-Washington Parkway reopened to traffic early Saturday morning, after the successful removal of segment of the West Nursery Road bridge overnight. The closures of the parkway, which is a major route to Baltimore-Washington International...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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New I-83 virtual truck sensor in Parkton gathers data in seconds
Freeland resident Michael McCarthy drives Interstate 83 every day and exits the highway at Middletown Road on his way home. He was curious when he saw State Highway Administration crews putting up two long white poles on the interstate just past that...
Tags: Middletown
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West Laurel residents oppose placement of new ICC lanes
As construction on the State Highway Administration's Intercounty Connector inches closer toward completion, some residents of West Laurel are voicing opposition to a portion of the development on Interstate 95 South, citing that the development is...
Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Brooklyn Bridge, Transportation, Road Transportation
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Harford County police blotter: Juveniles break into cars in Abingdon
Aberdeen Arthur Collin Flanigan, 35, of the first block of County Road, was charged Thursday with driving with an obstructed window view, failing to display a registration card on demand and driving on the highway without required license. Jamierra...Tags: Theft, Rentals, Sexual Assault, Kensington, Abusive Behavior
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Harford County police blotter: Shoplifters reported, pocketbook taken
The following is a compilation of arrests and recent incidents as reported by Harford County Sheriff's Office, Aberdeen Police and Havre de Grace Police. Aberdeen Gary Dotson Woods, 19, of the first block of Carol Avenue, was charged Thursday with...Tags: Theft, Hamilton, Havre de Grace, Credit and Debt, Drug Trafficking
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