ANNAPOLIS – This year will be forever known as the season of resurgence for Washington and Baltimore baseball, as the Nationals and Orioles are both headed for the playoffs
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Dining for a Cause: “From the Bay, For the Bay” Benefits Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
BALTIMORE – Cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay is as simple as going out to eat, at least from Oct
NHL Lockout Leaves Maryland Sports Bars Crying in Their Beers
WASHINGTON — Maryland sports bars and restaurants received bad news Thursday, with the NHL cancelling the first two weeks of the season and setting up a situation that could leave the venues’ revenues high and dry
Offshore Wind in Md. Could Boost Recreational Fishing, Hurt Commercial Industry
If a wind farm is ever built off the coast of Ocean City it could enhance recreational fishing by creating artificial reefs, but hurt commercial fishermen who dredge in the area by taking up valuable bottom with cables and lines.
Local moms do their part to reduce plastic waste
Reusable lunch bags called Lunchskins reduce need for plastic bags.
New PG County Teacher Evaluations Use Student Feedback
For the first time, Prince George’s County is using student feedback to evaluate teacher performance.
New P.G. County Teacher Evaluations Use Student Feedback
COLLEGE PARK – For the first time, Prince George’s County is using student feedback to evaluate teacher performance
Offshore Wind in Md. Could Boost Recreational Fishing, Hurt Commercial Industry
ANNAPOLIS – If a wind farm is ever built off the coast of Ocean City, it could enhance recreational fishing by creating artificial reefs, but hurt commercial fishermen who dredge in the area by taking up valuable bottom with cables and lines
Capitol Heights Gets Rid of Long-time Neighborhood Eyesore
For over a decade, city and county officials had stood by as people started fires, dumped trash, and committed crimes on the vacant 10-acre Chapel Wood Apartments property.
Sniper Attack Players Reflect 10 Years Later
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the “Beltway sniper” shootings that left every citizen worried they could be a potential victim, and was what one reporter said was “in some ways, the scariest thing this country has seen outside of an organized terror attack.”