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Beneficial Use of Dredged Material: Maryland Clarifies Potential from a Muddy Term

Beneficial Use of Dredged Material: Maryland Clarifies Potential from a Muddy Term

October 7, 2025 Participants in a July 2025 ‘Beneficial Use’ workshop take a guided tour of the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center thin-layer placement project, where dredged material has been placed across the marsh to raise elevation and extend...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 2 – Leaves Beginning to Change

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 2 – Leaves Beginning to Change

October 2, 2025 In most of Maryland leaves are just changing or green. Rain has slowed down some of the early foliage change taking place in Western Maryland, and foresters are hopeful that September showers will bring some October vibrancy. The...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fishing Report – October 1

Maryland Fishing Report – October 1

October 1, 2025 Herb Floyd left his familiar and beloved Chesapeake Bay for some fishing at Deep Creek Lake recently, and holds up a northern pike he caught and released. Photo by Herb Floyd It is always fun for anglers to strike out on a new...

Owner:  American Government
Using Virtual Reality, Students Help Visualize Climate Change Solutions at Point Lookout State Park

Using Virtual Reality, Students Help Visualize Climate Change Solutions at Point Lookout State Park

October 7, 2025 University of Maryland projects highlight adaptive management to sea-level rise and other changes Point Lookout State Park Complex Manager Dawn Letts tries out one of the University of Maryland virtual reality projects for Point...

Owner:  American Government
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Maryland Renaissance Festival Is A One-Day Time Machine: First-Timer's Review

Maryland Renaissance Festival Is A One-Day Time Machine: First-Timer's Review

Jousters and old-time artisans at the renaissance festival transported me to 1539. And yes, I dressed up. Here's my review as a first-timer. Posted Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 1:46 pm ET|Updated Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 2:02 pm ET CROWNSVILLE, MD — The...

Owner:  Charles “Charlie” C. Hale
Sustainable Research Funding: Why Labs Need Policy Change Now
Mentorships, Support Groups Help Women Stick With STEM

Mentorships, Support Groups Help Women Stick With STEM

(TNS) — In what can be a lonely field for women even during the best of times, Marisol Hernández’s first year in engineering school coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic, when classes were held remotely rather than in person. Feeling “really alone...

Owner:  Jeffrey T Leeds & Robert Bernstein Sr
United Way of Central Maryland to celebrate centennial anniversary with benefit concert

United Way of Central Maryland to celebrate centennial anniversary with benefit concert

By Megan Sayles AFRO Staff Writer msayles@afro.com United Way of Central Maryland is celebrating 100 years of strengthening lives and neighborhoods across Greater Baltimore with a benefit concert on Oct. 11. The show, which will take place at the...

Owner:  Murphy Family
WSSC Water opens $38M water quality lab to cut down on ‘forever chemicals’

WSSC Water opens $38M water quality lab to cut down on ‘forever chemicals’

WSSC Water serves Maryland's Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. The utility held its grand opening for a $38 million, newly expanded water quality laboratory. WSSC Water serves 1.9 million residents in Maryland’s Montgomery and Prince...

Owner:  Stanley S. Hubbard
Foundation awards $4.7M toward stem cell research in MD

Foundation awards $4.7M toward stem cell research in MD

The Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission, a research foundation based in Columbia, announced it awarded $4,707,142 in grants to support the development of stem cell–based therapies. The Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund, overseen by the...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
Renowned Pathologist Dr. Paul N. Staats Appointed Chair of Pathology at University of Maryland School of Medicine

Renowned Pathologist Dr. Paul N. Staats Appointed Chair of Pathology at University of Maryland School of Medicine

Paul N. Staats, MD, has been appointed as the Chair of the Department of Pathology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), effective September 29. Dr. Staats, a distinguished expert in cytopathology and gynecologic pathology,...

Owner:  Non-transparent
SAIC to acquire Maryland tech firm for $205M

SAIC to acquire Maryland tech firm for $205M

Reston-based Fortune 500 federal contractor Science Applications International Corp. announced Tuesday it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire SilverEdge Government Solutions from private equity firm Godspeed Capital for $205 million in...

Owner:  Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what Red Sox need this offseason

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what Red Sox need this offseason

In each of the last three seasons, Sam Kennedy took the podium for the Red Sox’s year-end press conference and attempted to explain why his club had once again fallen short of its goal to reach the postseason. While the end came sooner and more...

Owner:  Towle-Warren Family
Big Surprise: Baltimore Is Locking Up Crooks, and Crime Rates Are Dropping

Big Surprise: Baltimore Is Locking Up Crooks, and Crime Rates Are Dropping

The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. The top prosecutor for Baltimore, Maryland, seems to have uncovered a key aspect of his job: Locking up crooks. It seems as though, if...

Owner:  Edward Atsinger III
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