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Prepare Now: Baltimore Grand Prix means more traffic

 

The streets of Baltimore are already filling up with grandstands and road blocks for this weekend's Grand Prix. If you're a commuter like me, you're going to want to plan ahead to avoid the traffic congestion!

You shouldn't have many issues coming from the north, west or due east, but if you're commuting from the south, you might want to pick another route. As of Friday, Light Street, I-395 and?

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New football season for Reisterstown Mustangs and Wilkins Buick GMC

Wilkins Buick GMC has teamed up with the Reisterstown Mustangs once again for GMC's Youth Football League 2011.

Their first game was scheduled for Aug. 27 out of Westminster, but was cancelled due to hurricane Irene. The games will commence throughout this week and the first home game will take place Sept. 3, at the Reisterstown Regional Park.

This home game will start off a new season for this team as well as new opportunities to reach the community. Michael Stern returns as the Mustangs' coach and Wilkins Buick GMC is looking forward to a promising season already.

"Our…

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Tips to prep you and your car for Hurricane Irene

Hurricane Irene is well on its way up the east coast towards Maryland. There'??s no telling what type of damage this may or may not cause to the Baltimore metro area, but weâ??re going to provide you some tips anyway!

  1. Make sure your gas tank is full. Your car may be your only means of escape to safer ground so it'??s best you prep it for the worst!
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Review: 2012 Buick Regal GS takes on Milford Road Course

GM Inside News recently reviewed the 2012 Buick Regal GS after a visit to GM's Milford Road Course also known as the"Lutz Ring", and they were pleasantly surprised to say "this is no ordinary front-drive sedan."

Mark Bono, Nick Saporito, Alex Villani of GMI met with Brad Schreiber, lead ride and handling engineer for the Regal to test out the new Regal on the track to see how it handles the road.

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From treads to shreds: tales and tire tips

I'??ll never forget when I first moved to Baltimore in 2007.

After moving most of my belongings to my new apartment in Timonium, I got back on I-695 towards the eastern shore to pick up my last load. Unfortunately, not long after getting on the highway, I hear a loud "pop" noise that, to me, sounded like a gun firing near my window! I took the next exit and pulled over to find two of my tires completely blown out and in shreds.
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Connected cars focus on driver experience

The automotive industry is going through a huge transformation as more vehicles aim to be more environmentally friendly, more cost-effective and more appealing to a larger demographic. What we're also seeing is an increased interest in "connected cars".

"With over 90% of cars sold today in the U.S?withBluetooth, essentially, all cars have some connectivity to them," says Mark C. Boyadjis, senior analyst and manager of automotive for the Americas at IHS?

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Farmers Market brings joy to Baltimore

At 6:40 a.m., vendors fill table tops with fresh produce, crafts and sweet-scented bouquets as they greet the small crowds already rolling in the 300 block of Holliday Street.

A light breeze and the shadow of the Jones Falls Expressway make the 80 degree temperatures feel slightly more bearable for those browsing the market. The Baltimore Farmer's Market and Bazaar is the ideal setting for local farmers, bakers, florists, artists and small business entrepreneurs to give our city the best selections and a taste of Baltimore culture. It's also a place for sponsors to engage their…

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