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These two Survivor season 47 contestants are from Maryland
MARYLAND, USA — Local survivor fans — get ready for season 47. Airing in just over 2 weeks, this new season features two contestants from Maryland hoping to win the show's $1 million prize. Terran “TK” Foster, 31, is from Prince George’s County and currently lives in Upper...
Feds give final approval to Maryland offshore wind project
The federal government announced Thursday that it has given final approval to a proposed wind energy development off the coast of Maryland — a significant milestone in a process that has dragged on for more than a decade.
$60 million reward after Maryland-based federal agency targeted in Russian military cyberattack
BALTIMORE -- Federal officials in Baltimore announced a multi-million-dollar reward for six Russian citizens charged with trying to hack into a U.S. government agency based in Maryland. "We will collectively defend against Russia's aggressive and illegal actions," said Bill DelBagno, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Baltimore field office. The indictment does not name the Maryland-based agency at the center of the attack and officials declined to comment on specifics. "From on or about August 5, 2021, through on or about February 3, 2022, the conspirators probed public-facing websites hosted by protected computers and unassigned servers maintained by a U.S. government...
Blueprint board extends special education work group for another six months
The board charged with implementing the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is giving a special education work group until May 30 to finish its work, well beyond the Dec. 1 target for the group to prepare recommendations for lawmakers.
Virginia Man Tests Luck, Wins $50K 'Pick 5' Prize On Ticket Sold In Maryland
"I almost didn't buy it," the Accomack County resident mused to Lottery officials while claiming a $50,000 Pick 5 ticket in Baltimore in his return back across state lanes to celebrate his biggest win to date. According to the winner, the "mistake ticket" ended a streak of bad luck. The...
Department of Planning to hold Free Sustainable Growth webinar Sept 12
ANNAPOLIS — Cecil County officials and others interested in the future of their rural communities are invited to a pair of free webinars through the Maryland Department of Planning. “Growing Recreational Economies For Rural Communities” is a free webinar being offered Sept. 12 beginning at 1 p.m. This webinar will also serves to introduce rural leadership to the Recreational Economies for Rural Communities program of the U.S. EPA. Attendees will...
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