EBDI Director Breathes New Life Into Redevelopment

BALTIMORE – Chris Shea is in mid-conversation when he suddenly furrows his brow, peering out the window of his corner office

Oliver Neighborhood Hopes East Baltimore Changes Spread

BALTIMORE – In the 1940s and 1950s, Oliver was a thriving neighborhood, home to working-class residents and professionals

A Year of Opportunity for Maryland Republicans

ANNAPOLIS – Ranked by Gallup as the country’s third most Democratic state, Maryland has been a steep climb for any Republican candidate vying to win statewide office

Johns Hopkins Provides Glow to East Baltimore

BALTIMORE – The buildings seem to sparkle at night, dwarfing the new construction and standing in stark contrast to the dark, abandoned buildings and empty lots

Former Gov. Hughes Reflects on the Chesapeake Bay

DENTON – Former Gov

Oyster Plan May Provide Missing Pieces of Restoration Puzzle

ANNAPOLIS – Over the past decade, billions of oysters have been planted in the Chesapeake Bay, pushed off of boats by the thousands to settle on sanctuaries and managed reserves throughout the watershed

Growing Need for Cybersecurity Drives Tech Sector in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – Imagine a team of robbers, ski masks on their faces

Tech Startup Companies on the Up and Up in Maryland

BETHESDA – While working at a startup company in San Diego, Ben Hatten was tasked to find a patent attorney to help with a flashlight they were developing

Allegany County’s Celanese Sewer Plant Curbs Outsize Flows

CUMBERLAND – At the Celanese Wastewater Treatment Plant here on a snowy day in early December, giant open-air cisterns churn constantly, providing background sounds of quietly bubbling brown water and the hum of machinery

Filth Continues Flow Into Chesapeake

WASHINGTON – A large and dirty problem continues to percolate underneath Maryland’s towns and cities, unseen and out of mind, flowing into the Chesapeake Bay: aging sewer systems