Audit Reveals MTA Payroll Issues with Terminated Employees
A recent audit highlights significant payroll errors at the Maryland Transit Administration, including payments to fired employees.
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A recent audit highlights significant payroll errors at the Maryland Transit Administration, including payments to fired employees.
A recent report highlights significant staffing shortages at Maryland's transit agency, raising concerns about service reliability.
The Maryland Transit Administration announces the return of Light Rail services starting Saturday following a recent suspension.
An analysis reveals Baltimore students endure long and unpredictable bus rides to school, often exceeding 90 minutes.
On this Juneteenth, several key news stories emerge, including a suspect in a Towson University student's murder and local business updates.
A poignant ceremony in Baltimore honors the memories of four students who were victims of gun violence this school year.
An elderly couple from Odenton has died just days apart following a car accident that occurred close to their home.
The Maryland Transit Administration will modify Metro Subway service, concluding operations one hour earlier each day.
A passenger recounts the unsettling experience on a bus where human fetuses were found, raising concerns in Baltimore.
The family of a man who died after falling under an MTA bus is speaking out, seeking answers and accountability.
The Maryland Transit Administration is set to replace old fareboxes with modern systems, transitioning to the CharmPass app for payments.
The Maryland Transit Administration has narrowed down transit options between Baltimore and Towson, focusing on light rail, heavy rail, and bus rapid transit.
Vice President JD Vance cancels Switzerland trip as U.S.-Iran talks are postponed due to ongoing conflict in Lebanon.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool shows signs of peeling blue material just days after a $14.7 million renovation.
Following a concerning message about a teen takeover, Towson Town Center has introduced parental guidance measures for young visitors.
A Baltimore retiree is challenging the city after being billed $831 for pothole repairs on a street near his home.
Governor Wes Moore has appointed new judges to serve in Baltimore and Frederick counties, enhancing the local judiciary.
Two council members seek to redirect millions from park funds to favored organizations, raising concerns of favoritism and legal challenges.
Former Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley is back on the ballot, facing both support and criticism as he runs for a council seat.
A significant number of candidates for Montgomery County's at-large council seats hail from Silver Spring, raising concerns about regional representation.