Because of Coronavirus COVID-19, people in the state of Maryland are being emboldened to vote by mail. To do say you must first be eligible to vote. If you haven't done so, please click our One Vote link and get yourself registered to vote.

The historic Camden Yards home of The Orioles will officially be a voting site for the upcoming election on November 3rd, 2020. Executive vice-president John Angelos said in a statement. “In these challenging times, the Orioles are proud to join Major League Baseball and the Commissioner’s effort to use league-wide platforms to contribute to the […]

Remember, Election day is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Maryland allows any voter to request a ballot by mail and the state does offer early voting. There are locations in each county where you can exercise your right to vote before Election Day. The early voting period starts Thursday, October 22nd Thursday, October 29th between the […]

There’s now a hotline Marylanders can call to report anyone ignoring COVID-19 prevention guidelines. It’s all thanks to Maryland Emergency Management Agency, Maryland Department of Health and Maryland Department of State Police. By calling 1-833-979-2266 or emailing prevent.covid@maryland.gov, people can report situations where prevention guidelines are being ignored and there is a high risk of […]

Early voting in Maryland for the fall general election begins this October. Roughly 80 early voting sites will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. starting October 26 and ending November 2. Still, election officials are urging people to vote by mail ahead of the election due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last day […]

You can shop tax free in Maryland this week! During the next few days, the state’s 6% sales tax is suspended on clothes and shoes that cost less than $100. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND TAKE US WITH YOU ANYWHERE! Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot told CBS Baltimore this is one of his favorite […]

Maryland Board of Elections is expected to begin mailing absentee ballot applications to registered voters on August 24. It’s part of a response to a lack of election judges for the general election this fall. That, despite calls from Gov. Larry Hogan to keep all polling sites open on November 3rd. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD […]

Gov. Larry Hogan amended an emergency order on Monday, stripping local public health officers of the power to decide whether local schools must close. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD OUR APP AND TAKE US WITH YOU ANYWHERE! He said the move allows private and parochial schools to have the power to keep schools open or move […]

Friday night in Columbia a pregnant woman was killed and her baby remains in critical condition. Howard County Police were called around 11 p.m. Friday to Dovecote Drive after a report of several shots fired. They found 30-year-old Rabiah Ahmad who was staying at the house struck with one of the rounds. She was 28 […]

Marylanders listen up! The state has expanded its order, requiring masks to now be worn indoors and outdoors as the fight against COVID-19 intensifies. Starting July 31 at 5 p.m., Marylanders must wear a mask or face covering in public areas of businesses and buildings and in outdoor public areas when it is not possible […]