-
Drivers caught on camera illegally passing stopped school buses will face a $250 charge starting next month
-
In the coming weeks, Baltimore City police will announce plans to enhance traffic patrol and increase traffic stops for violations, a department spokesperson confirmed.
-
With hundreds of acres to exercise, bike, stroll or gather, Druid Hill Park is a green oasis in Baltimore. But getting to the park requires crossing up to ten lanes of traffic. We speak with residents calling for change and an artist working to boost pedestrian safety.
-
Judge approves home detention for woman charged in crash that killed 6 construction workers on I-695Lisa Adrienne Lea, of Randallstown, is not allowed to drive and can only leave the house to attend doctor appointments, legal meetings and religious services.
-
State leaders and industry experts worry about more fatal crashes, like the one that killed six road workers on March 22 on I-695, as traffic reaches levels close to those seen in 2019.
-
Melachi Brown is scheduled to make his initial appearance at 1 p.m. today; the other driver, Lisa Adrienne Lea, has not been located.
-
Six dead after construction zone crash that closed I-695 lanes this week, state police investigatingSeven vehicles were involved in a Wednesday afternoon crash on the Baltimore Beltway backing up traffic. Authorities previously closed both loops of I-695 between MD 26 and Security Boulevard. There were six Concrete General construction workers killed at the site.
-
Or is I-83 still like the Grand Prix?
-
Baltimore already tows cars for as little as three unpaid parking tickets, but not for moving violations such as speeding
-
Baltimore drivers could soon be getting fines for “blocking the box.” That’s getting caught in the middle of an intersection when the light changes and…