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Storms may have killed off many stink bugs
The combined fury of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee may have drowned much of the region's stink bug population, but scientists are still hesitant to say that homeowners will see fewer of them when the weather warms.
Scientists say something...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Natural Disasters, Natural Disasters, Upper Marlboro, Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
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Because of mild winter, state warns of higher wildfire risk
The mild winter could increase the threat of wildfires.
That's the warning from Governor Bob McDonnell.
Virginia's wildfire season runs from Feb. 15 through April 30.
According to a news release, 95 percent of wildfires in Virginia are caused by...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Mecklenburg County (Virginia), Bob McDonnell, Forestry and Timber
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Kingsville volunteers celebrate record-breaking year
It was a record-breaking year for Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company in 2011, and members celebrated saving lives and property at their annual banquet Saturday night.
Kingsville volunteers responded to more calls in 2011 than ever: 2,345 – 1,105...Tags: Wayne Knight, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Melfa (Accomack, Virginia)
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Monday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for sunny skies with a high near 52 degrees. It is expected to be partly cloudy tonight, with a low temperature around 37 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's issues as you plan your commute.
FROM LAST...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Fraud, Eli Manning, Football, Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
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House committee holds hearing on electric reliability after severe weather
Multi-Media JournalistThe Pennsylvania House Democratic Policy Committee held a hearing Thursday morning on the topic of "Electric Reliability." The hearing comes months after Central PA was hit with three major weather events, Hurricane Irene in August, Tropical Storm Lee...Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Tropical Weather
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Constellation has proven a good neighbor
The American Red Cross of the Chesapeake Region knows how important it is to stay connected to your home. We have been serving Maryland's disaster victims every day for the past 107 years from our offices in Baltimore. We've changed our physical address a...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricanes, Relief and Aid Organizations, Natural Disasters
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MD oyster survival best since '85
Fewer oysters died from shellfish diseases in Maryland waters last year than at any time in more than 25 years, state officials report, despite late-summer storms that wiped out bivalves in some upper Chesapeake Bay spots.
A fall survey of oyster bars ...Tags: Tropical Storms, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Seafood, Human Interest
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National Hurricane Center hunting for a new director
Sun SentinelThe National Hurricane Center is looking for a new director. After four storm seasons, Bill Read is calling quits as head of the hurricane center, prompting a national search for his replacement. “I’ve done pretty much all I set out to do in...Tags: Hurricanes, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), National Hurricane Center, Natural Disasters, Natural Disasters
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VIMS professor to talk earthquakes on Thursday
A Virginia Institute of Marine Science geology professor will discuss earthquakes on Thursday, placing in its historic and geologic context the August temblor that rumbled beneath Virginia. The 5.8 magnitude earthquake, hitting just days before Hurricane...Tags: Geology, Natural Disasters, Natural Disasters, Science
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Billions of dollars in storm, weather damage mark 2011, setting U.S. record
WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's wild weather year has set another record: a dozen billion-dollar catastrophes.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday that it has recalculated the number of weather disasters passing the billion-...Tags: Jane Lubchenco, Global Change, Groundhog Day, Global Warming, Natural Disasters
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Sewage leaks foul Baltimore streams, harbor
Heavy rains routinely trigger big sewage overflows in Baltimore, but there is growing evidence that chronic leaks from the region's aging, cracked sewer lines are a bigger threat to public health.
Though storm-fed spills can be dramatic, Baltimore's'...Tags: Wildlife, Johns Hopkins University, Health, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Today is the final day to apply for disaster assistance
Content ManagerToday is the final day to apply for FEMA assistance if you had damage to your property caused by Hurricane Irene or Tropical Storm Lee. Today is also the last day to apply for a US Small Business Administration Disaster Loan. To register or check the...Tags: Tropical Storms, Small Businesses, FEMA, Tropical Storm Lee (2011)
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