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- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the White Sox.
- Long weekend vacations — as opposed to a week or longer — have become more popular among American travelers looking to maximize on money, time off and flexibility in planning, according to Travelzoo, a publisher of travel and entertainment deals that studies travel trends.
- Marylanders must be anxious to start summer and get away from it all. And this year, it seems, they can afford to do so. More people from Maryland and
- About 834,000 Marylanders will travel during the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend, the sixth straight year that travel volume in the state will increase, according to a report from AAA Mid-Atlantic.
- A shortage of school crossing guards is forcing Baltimore County police officers to fill the gaps.
- A bus has crashed on Interstate 95 in Harford County, injuring passengers and causing delays to travelers in both directions, Harford County fire officials said.
- Without a viable alternative for a makeup date, the Orioles and host Washington Nationals intend to do everything they can to play on a wet evening at Nationals
- The Orioles came to Yankee Stadium with a one-game division lead over the resurgent New York Yankees. But after two meetings in the Bronx this weekend, the
- Brad Brach has filled the shoes of injured Orioles closer Zach Britton without missing a beat.
- Drivers who hog the left lane soon could face fines up to $250 in Maryland under a bill designed to ease bottlenecks and reduce road rage by
- While some picked up snow shovels to replace ones borrowed and never returned, others grabbed road salt to prepare their driveways for the coming storm.
- The travel squad that the Orioles sent to Clearwater this afternoon to face the Philadelphia Phillies is unmistakably devoid of star power.
- Governmental elections weren’t the only races running last fall. More than 12,000 people also cast their votes in the annual Best of Harford County readers’
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Drowsy driving slows reaction time, decreases awareness, and impairs judgment, just like drugs or alcohol.
While many people would never even consider
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- AAA opposes the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Maryland because of its negative traffic safety implications and the current challenges in discerning and addressing marijuana-impaired driving. Legalizing marijuana before we are prepared to manage the potential highway safety consequences, and provide law enforcement officers with all the training and resources they need to address this issue, is irresponsible and dangerous.
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- Hannah Fenske scored the go-ahead basket on a jumper with 29 seconds left and added two free throws in the final second to lift visiting Navy (8-5, 1-1 Patriot League) to a 62-59 victory over Boston University (4-9, 2-0).
- Should you be among those individuals traveling in snow, there are preparations you can make to be ready.
- Interstate 95 through Baltimore could become a testing ground for driverless cars starting in 2018 under a proposal Gov. Larry Hogan's administration announced Wednesday.
- Eric Golz, a former Maryland assistant, was named coach of the Dayton women's soccer team.
- A record 2.2 million Marylanders are expected to travel over the holiday season, according to projections by AAA Mid-Atlantic.
- Carroll County will get its first dose of sub-freezing temperatures today and we could see the first accumulating snowfall soon.
- Effort to weaken hours-of-service rules puts truckers and public on a collision course
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Monday began Older Driver Safety Awareness week, which continues until Dec. 9. While being older doesn't make someone a "bad" driver, the reality is as we a
- Rise in traffic fatalities requires an effective response by lawmakers on all levels
- Interstate 95 and the Baltimore beltway are expected to be maddening as usual in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, but air travelers may have it slightly easier with the introduction of a new security checkpoint and connected terminals at BWI Marshall Airport this week.
- We urge you to plan ahead and, most importantly, take your time getting wherever it is you're going.
- Six hundred people participated in the 8th Annual Heather L. Hurd 5K Run and Kids Trick or Treat Walk, presented by Kent Schwab Allstate Agency, on Saturday at Harford Community College. More than $35,000 was raised for Remembrance Book Scholarships for Harford Community College students
- If you notice additional Carroll County Sheriff's deputies on the road this week, you probably aren't the driver they are looking for. The Sheriff's Office is using grant money it received to conduct additional patrols this week to increase enforcement of distracted driving.
- Joshua Wies' daily bicycle commute from his home on Cross Country Boulevard to his physical therapy office in the nearby village of Mt. Washington should be a pleasure.
- When it comes to the weather, it's hard to beat autumn temperatures. For motorists, it's a welcome change when you can drive comfortably with the windows down. Alas, winter is right around the corner, which is why October is designated Fall Car Care Month and is a good time to get your vehicle prepared for the cold and snow ahead.
- A 6,000-gallon oil pipeline leak in Alabama earlier this month is driving up gas prices in Maryland, AAA Mid-Atlantic said Monday.
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- Carroll County Board of Commissioners President Stephen Wantz, who represents District 1, addressed those subjects and more in his first of three planned community meetings on Thursday night in Taneytown. More community meetings scheduled for Sept. 7, Sept. 12
- Although gas prices have increased over the past month, AAA-Mid Atlantic says it doesn't expect prices to affect Labor Day travel.
- Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez is back with the Orioles after his wife gave birth to the couple’s first child, Jimenvi, on Saturday.
- First pitch, broadcast info, starting pitchers, lineups and what to watch in the Orioles' game against the Angels.
- With an expected record number of Maryland residents traveling for the holiday weekend, authorities urge drivers to be careful.
- A record 890,000 Marylanders are expected to travel over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, due in part to the lowest Independence Day gas prices in more than a decade, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic.
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- A one-day stop in Texas begins a taxing week including three opponents, seven games and a doubleheader.
- With gas prices forecast to stay low this summer, boaters, marina operators and industry analysts expect to see more vessels out on the Chesapeake Bay this summer.
- With the sun finally emerging to promise a gloriously warm Memorial Day weekend, Marylanders are expected to flock to the beach and other out-of-town destinations for the unofficial kickoff of summer, taking advantage of the lowest gasoline prices since the recession.
- More than 1,000 bicyclists are expected to take to the streets in Baltimore and other areas around the state Friday for the 19th annual Bike to Work Day, which encourages bicycling as a commuting alternative to driving.
- Kamenetz shouldn't pick a fight with Annapolis he can't win
- The Orioles' rotation has improved of late, and the team's top brass sees plenty of reasons why.
- Orioles closer Zach Britton took a step forward in his recovery from a sprained left ankle Wednesday, throwing for the first time since injuring the joint Saturday, but he still appears to be at least few days away from returning.