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Traffic: Turn lane closed on Philadelphia, Nottingwood roads
As of 9:30 a.m. Friday, the right turn lane is temporarily closed on eastbound Philadelphia Road at Nottingwood Road in Baltimore County, because of a utility problem. Otherwise, there were no other problems on major Baltimore area highways. There are...Tags: Traffic, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Public Transportation, Baltimore County
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Bryan Voltaggio's crab dinner for the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay
The Baltimore SunWhen this event was first announced, it wasn't clear how anyone who wasn't a guest of the resort could subscribe, if at all. But now those details are in. Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort’s two-week Crab Week celebration will feature a a visit...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bryan Voltaggio, Fava Beans, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages
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Selling chefs on local seafood, one boat trip at a time
Chef Wilbur G. Cox Jr. spent a day on a boat with a state bureaucrat who wanted him to put more local seafood on his menu. The excursion has prompted Cox to do that — and more.
"My next [tattoo] sleeve is going to be based all on Maryland seafood,"...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Seafood, Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Huge containership calls at Baltimore's port
The port of Baltimore has played host to some massive containerships in its time, but none larger than the MSC Sindy, which paid a call Monday at the Seagirt Marine Terminal.
More than 31/2 football fields long and capable of hauling 9,200 20-foot...Tags: Cruises, New Jersey, Staten Island (New York City), Politics, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Cyclists ride for health and environmental issues
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comJohn Rodenhausen and Beth McGee of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation stopped for a rest day in Williamsport Thursday in the middle of a 1,300-mile bike ride around the Chesapeake Bay watershed. "We started in Maryland, went up to Pennsylvania and then all...Tags: Diabetes, Pennsylvania, Politics, Facebook, Human Interest
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South Dakota agriculture gets warning from Gulf of Mexico
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The U.S. Geological Survey probably isn’t the first government agency that comes to mind for producing economic forecasts, or for cleaning up public water. But in South Dakota, we might heed what the USGS has to say in a new report...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water, Environmental Politics, Mississippi, Agriculture
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Peninsula Fine Arts Center exhibit explores the Virginia landscape on paper
Look closely at one of Maruta Racenis' charcoal drawings of a Virginia landscape and you could be surprised by its depth and muscle.
Grabbing your eye with her ambitious scale, the Richmond artist pulls you into the intimate space formed by an...Tags: Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Natural Resources, Culture, Arts and Culture, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Forecast: Storms, high 83
The National Weather Service was calling for Monday to be mostly cloudy, with a high near 83 degrees and north winds of 5 to 7 miles per hour. There is a 70 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms, most likely after 11 a.m. The weather service has...Tags: Floods, Weather, Weather Reports, Disasters and Accidents
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Small towns, big love
How do we love thee, oh small towns of Maryland? Let us count the ways.
When earlier this year, a Budget Travel magazine poll named Lewisburg, W.Va., as "America's Coolest Small Town," it got us thinking: aren't Maryland's small towns worth bragging...Tags: Camp David, Gardens and Parks, Seafood, Dining and Drinking, Politics
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Maryland launches new oyster farm permit process
Long-awaited "streamlining" of the tangled state and federal red tape Maryland watermen must navigate for permission to establish oyster farming operations finally took effect Monday.
Now, instead of seeking approvals from three separate state agencies...Tags: Oysters, Seafood, Martin O'Malley, U.S. Army, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Forecast: Partly sunny, high 84
The National Weather Service was calling for Tuesday to be partly sunny in the Baltimore area, with a high of 84 degrees and north winds of 7 to 14 miles per hour. There is a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. A small craft advisory is in...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Maryland, Baltimore Weather
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Aquarium's rescued sea turtles heading home
The Baltimore SunOn Vixen! On Prancer! On .... Oceana? They're probably not heading to the north pole, but the three sea turtles the National Aquarium released into the wild on Friday might just be heading in that general direction. The aquarium and Oceana, an ocean...Tags: Natural Resources, Conservation, Wildlife, National Aquarium Baltimore, Endangered Species
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