Twitter: Best Of Travel & Outdoors Guide ‘Very Neat’ Says Gov. O’Malley
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ)— Maryland has nearly 3,200 miles of shoreline, including hundreds of miles in flat-water trails that are easily navigated in a kayak or canoe. Local travel writer Mindie Burgoyne...
View ArticleGift Guide For The Adventurer
Uncovering worthy gifts for the adventurous world traveler can be difficult. From a travel diary to a language course to a tricked-out Nikon camera, presents that are both fun and useful are the way to...
View ArticleBest Races, Marathons And Walking Events In Baltimore
Run for a cause or run to benefit your health, but get out and about in Baltimore while the weather’s beautiful. Whether you are a beginner, a pacer or an experienced athlete, these area races have...
View ArticleBest Extreme Sports And Rec Spots In Baltimore
If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, Baltimore has your inner thrill-seeker covered. From skydiving to taking a few hits on the paintball course, Baltimore boasts tons of fun for extremists everywhere....
View ArticleBest Easter Events For The Family In Baltimore
There’s no better time than this Easter to bring the family together for traditional and pioneering new holiday traditions in Baltimore. Promising much more than just an annual egg hunt, this list...
View ArticleThe Best Skateboard Shops In Baltimore
Whether you’re just learning to ollie or perfecting your six-stair set, these local skateshops can supply every level of skater with both the necessities and the accessories, all at reasonable prices....
View ArticleBest Scenic Running Paths In The Baltimore Area
Baltimore’s beauty means running doesn’t have to be boring, but finding the best trails takes an expert hand. Get out and see the best Baltimore-area trails, and never fall into a running funk again....
View ArticleMetro Planning Work On Red, Orange And Green Lines
WASHINGTON (AP) — Metro says track work on the red, orange and green lines will affect train riders over the weekend. Metro says the work begins Friday at 10 p.m. and continues through closing on...
View ArticleBaltimore City Imposes Mandatory Travel Restrictions; Drivers Not Allowed On...
BALTIMORE (WJZ)– As Maryland waits for the full effect of Hurricane Sandy, Baltimore City officials activated emergency operations. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has announced mandatory travel...
View ArticleMetro: Weekend Work Will Close 2 Stations
WASHINGTON (AP) — Metro says track work on the orange, blue and red lines will affect train riders over the weekend. Two stations, Rosslyn and Arlington Cemetery, will be closed. Metro says the work...
View ArticleThanksgiving Traffic: Better Than Last Year (Thank Gas Prices)
We have good news and bad news for Thanksgiving road-trippers. The good news is, roadways will be slightly less congested than they were last year, meaning that you’ll make better time getting over the...
View ArticleHoliday Travel Season Officially Underway
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — With Thanksgiving just hours away, Marylanders are already hitting the road for the holiday. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to travel this week, but with higher gas...
View ArticleExperts Say Post-Thanksgiving Travel Home Should Be Smooth
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — On the road again! After a four-day weekend celebrating Thanksgiving, millions of holiday travelers nationwide are headed home. As Gigi Barnett reports, whether by road or rail,...
View ArticleOpinion: We Must Fix Our Crumbling Infrastructure
Most Americans who traveled during this Thanksgiving holiday came face to face with an American reality: while there is much to be thankful for, our infrastructure is not one of those things. The fact...
View ArticlePort Of Baltimore Has 1 Millionth Cruise Passenger
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Port of Baltimore has seen its 1 millionth passenger sail on a cruise ship. State officials said Wednesday that more than a million passenger have taken a cruise from the port...
View ArticleIncrease In Md. Holiday Travel Predicted
BALTIMORE (WJZ)—Holiday travel is up this year in Maryland. In fact, AAA predicts almost 2 million Marylanders will take to the skies and road to see loved ones this holiday. Christie Ileto has more on...
View ArticleWild Weather Leads To Travel Delays For Many
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Long lines and delays at airports nationwide, thanks to a massive storm traveling across the country. Add in the start of holiday travel and many passengers are left in limbo. Gigi...
View Article2 Million Marylanders Expected To Travel For The Holidays
BALTIMORE (WJZ)—It’s Christmas Eve and more Marylanders this year are scrambling to get out of town. Christie Ileto explains how travel by car, plane and train are all up this year. It’s the 11th hour...
View ArticleMetro To Sell Inauguration Day Passes This Weekend
WASHINGTON (AP) — Metro says it will sell special one-day passes for Inauguration Day at nine stations on Sunday. The transit agency is urging those who travel to Monday’s inauguration to use SmarTrip...
View ArticleVeteran Entrepreneur Training Expanding In Md.
COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) — A program that teaches military veterans how to start a business is expanding from its Eastern Shore roots to two more Maryland counties. The Howard County Economic Development...
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