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Man Killed In Taneytown Road Rage Incident
Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland; July 6, 2024 —– On July 4th, 2024, at approximately 10:05 PM, members of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and allied law enforcement agencies responded to the area of Bear Run Road and Runnymede Road near Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland, regarding a two-vehicle road-rage incident that resulted in gunshots being fired and one subject deceased.
Weekend Winners: Arrowhead, Bouckaert, Huntington Farm, Mile High, Coconino, & Maryland
A very busy weekend all throughout the country this past weekend. From Starter divisions, to the 4* running at Maryland, and the USEF Eventing Young Rider Championships, I’m loving recapping the excitement from these six events. We have plenty to catch up on, and will start off with congratulating...
$27.1M in Reimbursements: Maryland Takes Bold Step to Secure EBT Benefits with $20M Contract
State leaders in Baltimore, Maryland, approved a $20 million contract with Conduent to enhance security for EBT benefits against theft, aiming to protect nearly 943,000 recipients from card skimming and ensure reliable distribution of benefits like SNAP and cash assistance. Maryland Approves $20M Contract to Secure EBT Benefits Amid Rising Theft Concerns in Baltimore According […]
St. Mary's College of Maryland president stepping down next year
Last month, Tuajuanda Jordan sat at a small conference table in her office on the campus of St. Mary’s College of Maryland campus and pondered the question of why she decided to step down as president at the end of the coming school year? “I think it’s time,” she says. “When I look at what’s happened to the college, it has been on a positive trajectory for the last several years. I think it’s in a good place for a new leader to come in...
Former Maryland State Police lieutenant recounts journey to capture Beltway snipers
On Sunday at Walkersville Branch Library, a small crowd listened intently to David Reichenbaugh, a U.S. Capitol Police civilian analyst and former lieutenant for the Maryland State Police, recount his experience investigating and ultimately arresting the Beltway Snipers. Reichenbaugh wrote a book, "In Pursuit: The Hunt for the Beltway Snipers,"...
Maryland’s Push for Higher Education Accessibility Through Online Courses
Maryland is advancing efforts to enhance higher education accessibility by leveraging online courses. This initiative aims to cater to a diverse demographic, including working professionals and non-traditional students. The state’s efforts could significantly impact its residents’ educational and professional prospects. As Maryland continues to prioritize education, the introduction...
Moore’s goal of zero-emission heating leaves advocates, industry hot and cold
Reaction to Gov. Wes Moore's executive order on the Climate Pollution Reduction Plan, particularly its call for zero-emission heating systems, have ranged glowing praise to outright opposition. The post Moore’s goal of zero-emission heating leaves advocates, industry hot and cold appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Dangerous heat and humidity returns to Maryland, Alert Days issued
BALTIMORE -- ALERT DAYS have been issued today through Wednesday for dangerous heat and humidity storms bringing us relief later in the week. We hit 97° on Sunday at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport but falling humidity made it feel more bearable than the stifling heat and humidity we battled Friday and Saturday. Our Monday morning is starting with temperatures in the 70s and even low 80s. High temperatures will climb into the middle to upper 90s with heat index values topping out between 100° and 108°.Please continue to take all heat precautions including taking breaks in areas with A/C, frequently hydrating with...
Virginia moves to end 16-year ban on dredging for crabs during winter
Virginia’s fishery managers have lifted the longstanding ban on winter dredging for blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay, a seismic policy shift that drew strong criticism from their Maryland counterparts and conservationists. The post Virginia moves to end 16-year ban on dredging for crabs during winter appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Will offshore wind presence get even bigger off Ocean City? Here's the latest
The first auction of 2024 for more land leased for offshore wind off the Delmarva Peninsula was cleared for Aug. 14 after the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management released the Central Atlantic Final Sale Notice. The notice is the last step required by the agency to hold a lease auction for the...
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