Starting Feb. 1, all Maryland travelers without a REAL ID or valid passport will have to pay a $45 fee at airports.
A Waldorf-area man is facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges after authorities say he fled a traffic stop in a stolen Chevrolet Camaro, crashed during a high-speed chase, and was found in ...
With over 45 million travelers screened by the Transportation Security Administration this holiday season, many may have learned firsthand what a REAL ID is and isn't. Passed by Congress in 2005 and ...
“I remember I told my mom, ‘I can do that,’ but I was starting to cry,” he said. Carpenter-Grantham and his mother worked together to come up with a solution – and now late this year that solution is ...
The UK government’s Autumn Budget contained no major announcements of significance to the tech sector, but there were a few developments that continue progress on existing digital policies. Chancellor ...
Maryland Mobile IDs provide alternative to physical forms of identification to keep information safe
THEIR TRIED AND TRUE METHODS OF PROVING YOUR IDENTITY. A DRIVER’S LICENSE, ID CARD OR PASSPORT. ALL PHYSICAL OBJECTS THAT SHOW YOU ARE WHO YOU SAY YOU ARE. BUT IN A DIGITAL WORLD, A NEW OPTION IS ...
The government could introduce physical ID cards alongside its digital identity scheme for those who struggle with technology. The scheme, announced by prime minister Keir Starmer in September 2025, ...
Many of Maryland's public schools are improving, according to the state's Department of Education. The Maryland School Report Card shows that nearly 90% of schools in the state earned three stars or ...
An increasing majority of the 118 schools in Anne Arundel County Public Schools received at least four stars in Maryland’s rating system, according to data released Tuesday. The number of schools ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Florida man appeared in court Monday morning after being found with several fraudulent credit and gift cards as well as a card skimmer during an arrest in Maryland Heights.
A group representing civil engineers says Maryland’s transportation and water systems are performing adequately but face “long-term concerns,” giving the state’s infrastructure an overall grade of C.
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