Today, he explained how hes going to start to try to do that. Governor larry hogan was greeted warmly by the legislative joint session but the mood in the democrat dominated chamber grew icy as he painted a grim picture of the state of the state. Marylands antibusiness attitude combined with our onerous regulatory policies have rendered our state unable to compete with any of the states in our region. Its the reason that businesses jobs and taxpayers have been fleeing our state at an alarming rate. Republicans applauded. Democrats sat stone faced as hogan revealed his legislative agenda which includes an expansion of Charter Schools and for tax cuts. He would repeal the socalled rain tax stop taxing the pensions of retired military and first responders. Stop gas tax hikes tied to inflation and reduce property tax for Small Business owners. Its time for a new direction in maryland. Republicans loved what they heard. The governor hit the nail on the head today. Democrats took the speech
Good morning. Welcome in on this saturday. Hope youre having a great memorial day weekend so far. Im adam tuss. And im angie goff. Welcome in. We are in for a spectacular stretch of holiday weather this weekend. Whats the water temperature . Water temperatures in the 50s still at the beach. Outside from our tower, still watching up the river. Ill pan over here. This is what i do in my spare time on the weekends. I watch the planes when they go up or down the river. Another plane load of happy folks out of town and on vacation. If youre sticking around here 59 in college park this morning. 62 in newington and springfield, virginia this morning. Afternoon highs today up into the low 70s we will go. 74 Prince Georges County. 71 in bowie today. 75 in fairfax. Tomorrow just a little warmer. A hint of humidity tomorrow. But nothing all that oppressive to deal with. As you get into monday itself, monday morning into the 60s turning warmer and more humid. Another check of the sevenday coming u
12yearold girl gets in an elevator in her own Apartment Building and the man gets on. Its alleged when the elevator stopped he forces her off and forces her to perform a sex act. We can show you some video. Police the man did get away but police found this video on a Security Camera of the suspect walking nearby. You can see he has dreadlocks, white shirt. Make out he has a red cap on. Well last friday the mother and daughter were in their car in that area when the daughter says look, mom, there is the guy. The mother reacts instantly. She jumps out of the car. Runs after this guy. And she tackles him to the ground. He is able to get away but police are able to get a much better description. Police say they dont want people running up to suspects like that. But ask any mom in the neighborhood and they say they understand. I take my hat off to her. For doing that. I know how she feels. Its hard to control yourself when someone hurts your child period. She was doing what she felt like sh
Public about street cleaning it can fail to inform its public officers. She says shell do research and get back to me. Stephen tschida, abc 7 news. My original tire blew. We found a scenic overlook and changed it to the spare tire and the spare tire blew too because of the potholes. Shes not alone. Shes more than one of two dozen drivers that blew out their tires this morning. The problem potholes enough that u. S. Park police had to close down the road for a while for some emergency repairs. Prince georges county is planning to launch a blitz of its own to fill some of the craters there tomorrow. Brad bell live in green belt with a look at conditions there. How does it look . Well it is a mess, leon. This is typical of what were seeing across the area. Kenilworth avenue, pothole, pothole, pothole and then this crater right here. Its getting deeper by the second. Just a minute ago, this big chunk of asphalt im holding here came flying after a car hit it. On the beltway, cars creep thro
When the Madison Livewires 4-H Club held a meeting at Hedges Chapel on Jan. 4, the club conducted a community service project organized by advisor Mary Hines. Members made blankets