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Montgomery County elected officials are seeking alternatives to sworn officers for traffic stops in response to recent reports of racial disparities.
The U.S. Census will cut off data collection by September 30 to allow time to compile and submit results by the end of the year, and 37 percent of American households have not yet responded to the survey—including many Washington, D.C., residents.
The U.S. Census will cut off data collection by Sept. 30 to allow time to compile and submit results by the end of the year, and 37 percent of American households have not yet responded to the survey—including many Maryland residents.
The Maryland Court of Appeals unanimously agreed that smelling like marijuana isn't grounds enough to search or arrest an individual.
Big Ten Conference football kicks off the weekend of Oct. 23–24 after initial plans to not play this fall because of COVID-19 concerns.
Not enough new houses are coming onto the real estate market to match buyer demand, causing home prices to increase across the country, according to Realtor.com.
Washington, D.C., voters will decide in November whether to deprioritize law enforcement of psychedelics.
Tropical Storm Isaias officially formed Wednesday night, and its current trajectory could have the potential hurricane in Virginia by early next week, according to meteorologists tracking the storm.
At least four scooter companies are reportedly interested in returning to Virginia Beach after a ban last year forced them out of town.
The Maryland State Fair, originally scheduled for August 27 to September 7, has been canceled.
A new three-month pilot program in Leesburg will shut down South King Street starting July 31 until October 24 so restaurants can create or expand dining areas to safely accommodate customers.
The 24-day State Fair of Texas was canceled for the first time since World War II, but Texans can still get their state fairground fix with the first-ever State Fair Drive-Thru experience.
OC Bikefest and Delmarva Bike Week have been pushed back a whole year, to September 2021.
Governor Larry Hogan announced August 6 that cashless tolling is now permanent across Maryland.
The U.S. Census will cut off data collection by Sept. 30 to allow time to compile and submit results by the end of the year, and 37 percent of American households have not yet responded to the survey—including many Virginia residents.
“Not Just A Game—The Story of Savage,” a 15-minute short film about an underdog Baltimore-area youth hockey player, debuts Sunday.
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