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Allison Transmission is pleased to announce the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration has ...
Frederick County’s goal to make the land around Francis Scott Key Mall more walkable, bikeable and transit-friendly has received a boost from the state of Maryland. The Maryland Department of ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) releases its updated 10-year Capital ...
Maryland's transportation secretary is leaving state service, the governor's office announced Wednesday. Paul Wiedefeld, a ...
Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld spoke with WTOP’s Nick Iannelli on some of the biggest challenges and ...
The 28-acre State Center site is strategically located between the State Center Metro Subway station and the Cultural Center Light Rail station and is close to Baltimore Penn ...
Baltimore Police raided what they described as an open-air drug market located around the corner from last week’s mass ...
July brings plenty of new laws to Maryland, many of which are consumer-related.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Wednesday that Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld will step down from his position effective Aug. 1.
Paul Wiedefeld will step down from his position as secretary of Maryland's Department of Transportation in August.
Maryland targets 60% emissions cuts by 2031 and net zero by 2045 with sweeping clean energy, EV and building reforms.
Two people died in New Jersey after their car was swept away. Public transit was largely running normally on Tuesday morning, hours after water flooded subway stations and damaged highways.