According to Maryland’s sports wagering program, December 2024 generated $6.5 million for the state, bringing the fiscal year total to $46.6 million, all directed to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future […]
According to Maryland’s sports wagering program, December 2024 generated $6.5 million for the state, bringing the fiscal year total to $46.6 million, all directed to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future […]
On Thursday, Macy’s Inc. announced the closure of 66 stores as part of its “Bold New Chapter” strategy, which aims to drive profitable growth by investing in 350 high-performing locations and phasing out approximately 150 underproductive stores by 2026. (more…)
While there are many establishments that offer great wings in the area, Eater DC recently created a list of “Where to Find Fabulous Wings Around D.C.” and two Maryland restaurants are included (one in Prince George’s County and one in Montgomery County).
On Wednesday, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced his 2025 legislative priorities, focusing on protecting vulnerable adults, establishing a Worker Protection Unit, strengthening civil rights laws, addressing mass incarceration, and ensuring equitable housing and employment practices in Maryland. (more…)
The Maryland Board of Public Works, led by Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Governor Wes Moore, and Treasurer Dereck Davis, approved over $1.23 billion for 70 statewide initiatives, including funding for Camden Yards improvements, cleaner transit buses, and expanded child care support.
On Tuesday, January 7, Governor Wes Moore signed three executive orders to promote economic development and modernize state government, focusing on advancing the Advanced Air Mobility industry, streamlining broadband infrastructure development, and strengthening community service initiatives through the Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives. (more…)
After three consecutive days of MCPS cancelling school, we have received reports throughout the day of schools with unplowed parking lots and snow/ice covered sidewalks.
After 6-9” across the county earlier this week that has caused three consecutive snow days, we are now looking at the potential for light snow this Friday into Saturday.
With 6-9” falling across most of the county and 5-12”+ in surrounding areas, just about every nearby school system has had back to back snow days. Now, the shift moves to Wednesday and the possibility of another closure or delay.
With 2025 bringing the chance for new beginnings and finding a better job often proving to be more effective at keeping up with inflation than cost-cutting, the personal-finance website WalletHub […]
The observations below were taken by trained spotters for the National Weather Service. This article shows snow totals taken either towards the end of the storm or after it ended, and not all areas have observations reported: