More than 350,000 vehicles are expected to cross the Bay Bridge over Labor Day weekend and the Maryland Transportation Authority is encouraging travelers to pack their patience and travel during off-peak hours to avoid delays.
PIKESVILLE, Md. - Maryland State Police are currently warning the public about a phone scam impersonating police officers across the state.Â
Police say these calls have reportedly come from individuals pretending to be officers that are informing citizens of fake warrants and asking them to send money to have the warrants taken care of.
Those looking to help others on Giving Tuesday are urged by government agencies to exercise caution to avoid scams.
There have been multiple reports sent in to WRDE about mail delivery issues in Laurel and Delmar.
People have been coming to their mailbox for several days and have not found anything inside which is leading to questions for their local post office.
AAA says a child's body heats up three to five times faster than an adult's and cars can heat up 20 degrees in less than 10 minutes, increasing the chances of death.
