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Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 16 – Leaves Changing Across the State

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 16 – Leaves Changing Across the State

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 16 – Leaves Changing Across the State October 16, 2025 Fall Foliage Map Oct. 16 As we hit mid-October, our foresters are reporting past-peak conditions at high elevations, while farther east leaves are still...

Owner:  American Government
Fighting Back Against ‘Solar for None’: Attorney General Bonta Sues Over Trump’s Latest Environmental Funding Termination

Fighting Back Against ‘Solar for None’: Attorney General Bonta Sues Over Trump’s Latest Environmental Funding Termination

OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta, alongside the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), today joined a multistate coalition in suing to block the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s unlawful termination of the $7...

Owner:  American Government
Machine Learning Makes Wildlife Data Analysis Less of a Trek

Machine Learning Makes Wildlife Data Analysis Less of a Trek

October 14, 2025 Biologists Megan Zagorski and Jenny Saville in the field at Washington Monument State Park, located on South Mountain. A field of quartzite boulders extends along South Mountain, the surface sun-baked and lichen-coated, but...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland’s Small Game Seasons Provide Abundant Fall Hunting Opportunities

Maryland’s Small Game Seasons Provide Abundant Fall Hunting Opportunities

October 6, 2025 Photo by Ranger Elena Gilroy, Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that squirrel, rabbit, fall turkey, and other small game seasons are either underway or set to...

Owner:  American Government
Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions

Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions

Fall Foliage Report for Maryland Oct. 9 – Unpredictable Conditions October 9, 2025 Red maple at Anne Arundel Community College. Photo by Gabriel Diggs This fall, the trees are challenging our “just changing-to-midpoint-to-peak” foliage scale. In...

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
Montgomery County Council Committee Meetings on Oct. 20, 2025

Montgomery County Council Committee Meetings on Oct. 20, 2025

MARYLAND, October 18 - For Immediate Release: Friday, October 17, 2025 Committees will review legislation to update the County’s approach to Transportation Demand Management and continue to review the University Boulevard Corridor Plan The...

Owner:  American Government
Secretary’s Message: Maryland Fights for Stronger Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement

Secretary’s Message: Maryland Fights for Stronger Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement

October 7, 2025 Federal government shutdown could impact Agreement’s finalization Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz, Columbia Beach community members, Arundel Rivers staff and DNR staff cut the ribbon on the completed...

Owner:  American Government
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Maryland Fall Foliage Report For October 19, 2025 – Western Maryland Reaches Peak

Maryland Fall Foliage Report For October 19, 2025 – Western Maryland Reaches Peak

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – As we hit mid-October, our foresters are reporting past-peak conditions at high elevations, while farther east leaves are still only starting to change. Garrett County is experiencing peak foliage this week, with brilliant yellow...

Owner:  Kathy Hollyer
Electric school buses expand across Maryland as grid, cost worries persist

Electric school buses expand across Maryland as grid, cost worries persist

Maryland is one of the states pushing hardest for electric school buses, with millions of state and federal funds distributed in recent years and hundreds of vehicles rolling out across a handful of school districts. Advocates are optimistic about...

Owner:  Smith Family
Just seven clears – where were the problems on the Maryland 5 Star cross-country course?

Just seven clears – where were the problems on the Maryland 5 Star cross-country course?

Pierre Le Goupil was responsible for this year’s Mars Maryland 5 Star cross-country course, a first time designing at the five-star level for the Paris 2024 Olympic designer, and his track certainly yielded a result today (Saturday, 18 October)....

Owner:  Future PLC
Britain’s sole contender retires on Maryland 5 Star cross-country course

Britain’s sole contender retires on Maryland 5 Star cross-country course

Britain’s sole contender Alex Bragg retired on the Mars Maryland 5 Star cross-country course today (Saturday, 18 October). Alex and The Roe Family’s Quindiva looked to be having a super round until the 15-year-old mare refused at the big step down...

Owner:  Future PLC
Gameday predictions: UCLA football vs. Maryland

Gameday predictions: UCLA football vs. Maryland

UCLA football (2-4, 2-1 Big Ten) proved the team was not a one-hit wonder when it followed its upset of then-No. 7 Penn State with a 38-13 battering of Michigan State at Spartan Stadium on Oct. 11. UCLA can continue on its two-game win streak...

Owner:  Associated Students University College Los Angeles
Maryland gubernatorial candidates weigh in on energy policy

Maryland gubernatorial candidates weigh in on energy policy

MARYLAND (WBFF) — As candidates begin hitting the campaign trail, it is clear energy will be a top issue up for discussion. "Right now, we're retiring all these plants so that generation is being reduced," Carroll County farmer Melvin Baile said....

Owner:  Smith Family
‘Not fast enough’: Climate advocates want quicker adoption of electric heating rules in Maryland

‘Not fast enough’: Climate advocates want quicker adoption of electric heating rules in Maryland

A group of Maryland environmental advocates is pushing the state to hasten its development of rules that would bolster electric heating systems inside homes, including heat pumps. Under a June 2024 executive order from Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat,...

Owner:  Smith Family
Maryland at UCLA football: Who has the edge?

Maryland at UCLA football: Who has the edge?

Maryland (4-2 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) at UCLA (2-4 overall, 2-1 Big Ten) When: 4 p.m. Saturday Where: Rose Bowl TV/radio: Fox Sports 1/790 AM Line: UCLA by 3.5 NOTABLE INJURIES UCLA: OUT: DL Nico Davillier (personal reasons), DL Robert James III...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Friday, November 17, 2025

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Friday, November 17, 2025

As we hit mid-October, our foresters are reporting past-peak conditions at high elevations, while farther east leaves are still only starting to change. Garrett County is experiencing peak foliage this week, with brilliant yellow leaves on...

Owner:  David Higgins II
Climate Change Weekly # 559 — Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change

Climate Change Weekly # 559 — Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change

IN THIS ISSUE: Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change Climate Lawsuits Continue to Fizzle Out Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change For two decades or...

Owner:  Heartland Institute (Non-Profit)
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