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Pedestrian Involved In Crash Killed After Walking Into Traffic: Maryland State Police
Shortly after 5:30 a.m. on Sept. 6, troopers were called to the northbound lanes of Crain Highway near Croom Road to investigate a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. Police say that the person was involved in a prior crash, and for unknown reasons, walked into a lane of traffic and was struck by a Ford traveling north along the highway.
It’s 40 years and counting for Maryland wine’s premier festival
One of the region’s biggest wine festivals is set for Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster, Maryland. It’s the 40th anniversary of what is annually the state’s biggest festival, which used to be a full weekend but was changed to a Saturday a couple of years ago when organizers decided to stop trying to fight the National Football League.
Maryland casinos generate $173.9 million in gaming revenue in August
BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland’s six casinos combined to generate $173,924,516 in revenue from slot machines and table games during August 2024, an increase of $12,525,826 (7.8%) compared to August 2023. It was the ninth-best single-month total in the history of Maryland’s casino program, which launched in September 2010.
These two Survivor season 47 contestants are from Maryland
MARYLAND, USA — Local survivor fans — get ready for season 47. Airing in just over 2 weeks, this new season features two contestants from Maryland hoping to win the show's $1 million prize. Terran “TK” Foster, 31, is from Prince George’s County and currently lives in Upper...
EMILY’s List targets Wisconsin and Maryland GOP Senate candidates with abortion ads
The Republican Senate hopefuls in some of the most closely watched races in the country are being hit with millions of dollars in ad spending by EMILY’s List, the abortion-rights group that buoys Democratic female candidates. Its political action committee is pumping $2.65 million against Republican Eric Hovde in Wisconsin and $2.2 million against former […]
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