Thanksgiving 2024: Turkey Ahead, But Storms on the Roads Along the Way MDBAL, November 27, 2024February 3, 2025 It’s expected to be a busy travel day on Thanksgiving and travelers may not be so thankful for the wet and rainy weather affecting much of the East Coast. The country’s highways and roads and the airports will once again be filled with travelers going to relatives and friends homes for the holiday. More than 80 million people will travel over Thanksgiving, according to AAA. And with people seeking out their bargains on Black Friday, it can be expected the roads will not be empty for the 24 hours following Turkey Day. Rain is expected to cover the eastern part of the United States on Thanksgiving with snow hitting in some parts of the Northeast. For more information go to Weather.com. Culture Maryland
Culture Report: More Effort Needed to Include Disabled Population in Climate Policies June 13, 2022May 2, 2024 The Disability Inclusive Climate Action Research Program at McGill University and the International Disability Alliance have released a new report, Disability Inclusion in National Climate Commitments and Policies. Released during negotiations at the Bonn Climate Change Conference and a few days before the start of the 15th session of the… Read More
Aviation Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore – See Photos June 15, 2024June 16, 2024 Photos © 2024 DONNA BALANCIA BALTIMORE – The Inner Harbor showed its patriotic side Friday as Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore draws families, friends and fans of those who serve the country. On hand were members of the US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard greeting the people, participating in… Read More
Government Maryland Firsts: Cannabis Admin, African-American Chief Procurement Officer Named May 2, 2024May 3, 2024 Gov. Wes Moore has named five new executive leaders, according to a release sent out by the governor’s office. The appointments show a step in a new direction in several cases, including the creation of the new post of Cannabis Administration Director, and the appointment of the first African American… Read More