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‘There’s nothing left of the Republican Party’: Ma...
By Capital News Service | May 20, 2025 | News | 0 |
College students move across state lines — and los...
By Capital News Service | May 19, 2025 | News | 0 |
Port of Baltimore unlikely to see tariff impacts u...
By Capital News Service | May 18, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland’s largest underground coal mine changes h...
By Capital News Service | May 17, 2025 | News | 0 |
Prince George’s far outstrips other Maryland juris...
By Capital News Service | May 17, 2025 | News | 0 |
UMD Baltimore’s Dr. Kirsten Lyke, a force in medicine, warns of ‘really treacherous times’
by Capital News Service | May 22, 2025 | News | 0 |
Although her colleagues describe her as incredibly humble, Dr. Kirsten Lyke’s exceptional work in the medical field not only speaks for itself, it shouts from the rooftops. Not only did Lyke help develop the first Ebola vaccine and the first Zika virus vaccine, she worked on the phase one studies of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Read More‘There’s nothing left of the Republican Party’: Maryland veterans join pro-Ukraine GOP group
by Capital News Service | May 20, 2025 | News | 0 |
In the depths of the ocean, a young submarine officer spent his part of the Cold War on the USS Bluefish (SSN-675), a Sturgeon-class fast-attack submarine built to track and sink Soviet ballistic missile subs.
Read MoreCollege students move across state lines — and lose access to therapy as a result
by Capital News Service | May 19, 2025 | News | 0 |
By CAROLINE PECORA Eli Greene, a senior animal science major at the University of Maryland, built...
Read MorePort of Baltimore unlikely to see tariff impacts until next month
by Capital News Service | May 18, 2025 | News | 0 |
It is still too early to gauge the impacts of President Donald Trump’s widespread tariffs on imported goods on the Port of Baltimore, despite other ports experiencing changes.
Read MoreMaryland’s largest underground coal mine changes hands
by Capital News Service | May 17, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland’s largest active underground coal mine changed hands last month after the mine’s previous operator, Canadian firm Corsa Coal, filed for bankruptcy and auctioned assets to pay creditors.
Read MorePrince George’s far outstrips other Maryland jurisdictions in highway deaths
by Capital News Service | May 17, 2025 | News | 0 |
A 31-year-old Hyattsville woman was killed in March when the car she was riding in collided with another vehicle at the Adelphi Road and Riggs Road intersection, fewer than two miles from the University of Maryland.
Read MoreMaryland brewers concerned tariffs will make tough times tougher
by Capital News Service | May 15, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland breweries have yet to fully recover from the economic effects of COVID-19, and the Trump administration’s tariffs have added another wrinkle to their bounce-back efforts.
Read MoreDisappointing apathy in Maryland and beyond, says Jan. 6 Officer Harry Dunn
by Capital News Service | May 13, 2025 | News | 0 |
Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who endured the mayhem of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, discovered something about his fellow Marylanders that disappointed him during his unsuccessful campaign last year for a seat in the U.S. House.
Read MorePardoned Maryland Jan. 6 participants find support after convictions
by Capital News Service | May 13, 2025 | News | 0 |
Over a beer at the American Legion Post #10 in Boonsboro, Maryland, Steven Cook recounted how he got kicked out of his Salisbury University fraternity and dropped out of school after his assault on police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol came to light.
Read MoreLoss of Key Bridge leads to more potholes, truck traffic in neighborhoods
by Capital News Service | May 13, 2025 | News | 0 |
Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse, rerouted trucks have wrought havoc on Dundalk’s narrow roads, causing stress and headaches for motorists and local officials. Even truckers don’t like the situation.
Read MoreMachine learning in Maryland and elsewhere opens new possibilities for suicide prevention
by Capital News Service | May 12, 2025 | News | 0 |
While some machine learning models predicting suicidal behavior rely on electronic health records, researchers believe labeling suicide as a mental health issue simplifies a complex topic. Craig Bryan, a psychologist at the Ohio State University College of Medicine cited in Resnik’s research, argues outside factors such as decision-making skills, financial troubles and access to lethal weapons play just as significant a role as psychiatric disorders.
Read MoreHere’s how federal and state action may affect Maryland electric vehicle programs
by Capital News Service | May 12, 2025 | News | 0 |
Maryland joined a coalition of states and Washington, D.C. in a lawsuit Wednesday to overturn an executive order from President Donald Trump that blocks billions in funding for electric vehicle charging stations.
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