New Chesapeake Bay Bridge Study Underway for Southern Crossing

Governor Larry Hogan today announced the start of a study that will identify the location and explore potential funding options for a new Chesapeake Bay crossing. The $5 million “Tier 1 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)” Study, which was voted on and approved by the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board last week, will begin this fall and take up to 48 months to complete.

MAYHEM DRIVER: Johnathan Simms killed woman in head-on crash while fleeing police near BWI Airport

Johnathan Derek Simms, of 1706 Ruxton Ave., Baltimore, Md., was charged with negligent driving, reckless driving, speeding, failing to drive right of center and will likely by indicted by an Anne Arundel County Grand Jury in coming months for negligent homicide by motor vehicle.

Gov. Hogan honors state employee who never took a sick day!

At a 1963 event celebrating the completion of a key element of the Eisenhower Interstate System, Hyman photographed President John F. Kennedy at the dedication of I-95 from the Baltimore Beltway to the Delaware line, just two weeks before the president was assassinated in Texas. At 79 years old, Hyman served nearly all his life as the photographer for the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA).

Maryland State Police Beat: Two killed when Eastern Shore woman drove wrong way on I-70

Two killed when Eastern Shore woman drove wrong way on I-70

HANCOCK, MD (Aug. 4, 2015) – An Eastern Shore motorist killed her son and the driver of a big rig on Interstate 70 when she drove her small car into the truck while traveling in the wrong direction at 2:30 am.