Hows the weather here in . Lets find out over to meteorologist lynette charles. We have a different start than yesterday. 41 should be the High Temperature now for this time of the year and we have a mild start this morning. Im going to say cooler conditions and it will stick around even into afternoon and ohm metsburg at 41. Annapolis at 45 degrees. This morning. The winds will be out of the north and east and west. A little bit of a variable wind for today. Marylands most powerful radar is dry right now. We have High Pressure building in as we go through today. So we will get some sunshine out there. Mixing with the cloud cover as well. This is what you can expect by lunchtime. That temperature at 49 degrees. Lets get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. Good morning. Good morning lynette. Unfortunately we do start off the day with a crash in Howard County. Its in Ellicott City at route 99. On 95 no delays whatsoever. Just 12 minutes from elkridge to downtown b
BALTIMORE I have a friend whose grandfather started driving the school bus for Woodlawn, Ark., when he was 13 or 14 years old. On a field trip to Star City, a boy about the same age got off the bus and looked around.
I haven t been in an automobile since Thanksgiving. The night of the winter solstice, I set out to find out if it s safe to walk from my River Market-area building to Little Rock s Union Station, also known as the MoPac (Missouri Pacific) Station.
Following up on book recommendations that appeared in this space on Dec. 17, here are more ideas from friends whose opinions on what to read are worth sharing:
“And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.” John 21:25 We would all be poorer if Vance Randolph had become a psychologist. He almost did. He earned a master’s degree in psychology at Clark University in Massachusetts in 1915 and returned to the subject from 1922-1924 in his native Kansas. One of his early published works was about the study of dreams.