Governor Hogan names former spokeswoman his new chief of staff
Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday named a former spokeswoman his new chief of staff. WBAL reports effective Oct. 26, Amelia Chassé Alcivar rejoins the administration from the Republican Governors Association, where she has served as communications director. “I’m pleased to welcome back Amelia Chassé Alcivar to our team as chief of staff,” Hogan said in a statement. “Amelia brings to the table a deep knowledge of our administration’s priorities and a management record of results that will be invaluable as we continue working to change Maryland for the better.” She previously served as Hogan's communications director and deputy communications director….
COVID Numbers in WV Breaking Records, Again
West Virginia's Department of Health and Human Resources confirmed 274 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, increasing the active case total in the state to more than 4,600. The daily positive rate has increased to 4.31%. Statewide, West Virginia continues to experience record numbers of new cases. The Mountain State has reported a record 1,619 new cases over the last seven days. The 4,687 active cases are also an all-time high for the state. The DHHR confirmed two additional deaths in Tuesday's report, bringing the state total to 387. An 84-year old male from Cabell County and an 85-year old male from Kanawha…
Fire reported at Allegany Scrap and Salvage
Allegany County Emergency Services reports a working fire at Allegany Scrap and Salvage, Day Road in the Mexico Farms area. Fire and EMS units are on the scene.
Maryland Department of Health urges all Marylanders to “Fight the Flu”
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today launched a statewide multimedia campaign, “Fight the Flu,” on television and social media. The campaign encourages all Marylanders to get their flu shots as soon as possible, especially while COVID-19 remains a threat. “Getting vaccinated for the flu every year is important, but this year it’s critical,” said MDH Secretary Robert R. Neall. “Make sure you make time to get your flu shot — it’s a simple, safe and effective way to help protect yourself, your loved ones and the most vulnerable in your community from the flu.”
Governor Justice celebrates innovative broadband expansion
Today, Gov. Jim Justice congratulated Alpha Technologies, a service-disabled veteran-owned West Virginia company, for crossing the finish line on a major fiber expansion project in the Kanawha Valley, which was completed thanks to support from several of the Governor’s broadband initiatives. “I’ve said many times that broadband is monumental to our future in West Virginia,” Gov. Justice said. “Projects like this one are absolute game changers and are absolutely necessary to push our state and our people forward. “I commend Alpha Technologies in every way on the completion of their project and I encourage all our in-state technology companies to…
State Police Investigate Fatal Crash in Oldtown
On 10/12/2020 at approximately 1708 hours, Troopers responded to a vehicle collision on Md. Rt. 51 near the intersection of Comerford Drive in Oldtown, Allegany County, Md. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier, operated by Matthew Brands, 28yoa of Oldtown, Md, ran off the left side of the roadway, hit an embankment and overturned. Brands was pronounced deceased at the scene. The investigation into the collision is continuing. The roadway was closed for approximately 4 hours. Investigating trooper is Master Trooper Jeffries.
Van Hollen: Amy Coney Barrett Confirmation Would “Devastate” Health Care
On the first day of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on President Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, members of the Senate Democratic Policy and Communications Committee held a press call to discuss what they described as the “devastating impact Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation would have on millions of Americans’ health care”. The Supreme Court will hear the Republican-Trump-backed lawsuit to overturn the Affordable Care Act on November 10, and Amy Coney Barrett could be the deciding vote. Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen said this would strip away protections for 130 million Americans with pre-existing conditions in the midst of…
Widespread Support for Police Reform, BLM Among Maryland Residents
According to a new Goucher College Poll, an overwhelming majority of Marylanders support at least some kind of police reform, and the majoritity of Marylanders, black and white, have a favorable view of the Black Lives Matter movement. The poll found that 87% of Marylanders support creating a public record of police misconduct cases and 85% support requiring that criminal charges against officers be investigated by an independent prosecutor rather than internal affairs. Pollster Mileah Kromer, appearing on WBAL Radio, said that while more blacks than whites are supportive of the Black Lives Matter movement, there is general support regardless of race…
Gateway West Church Food Distribution Tuesday
The Gateway West Church on West Industrial Blvd in Cumberland will be distributing boxes of food for those in need Tuesday afternoon at the church parking lot. Pastor Jason Smith… The church is located at 401 West Industrial Boulevard. For more information you can call the church at 301-724-2378
Voter Registration Deadline Arrives in Maryland
The Maryland State Board of Elections is reminding state residents that Tuesday, Oct. 13, is the deadline to register in advance to vote in the 2020 General Election. Tuesday is also the deadline for Marylanders to update their voter information. Maryland voters will also have the opportunity to register in-person during eight days of early voting – Oct. 26 to Nov. 2 – and on Election Day, Nov. 3. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan…