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  Maryland Outdoor Equity Mini Grants Fund 11 Recreation Projects for 2025
October 31, 2025 Paddleboarders on a Live Water Foundation excursion. Live Water Foundation’s mission is to provide equitable access to the water and paddling sports. The foundation received a Maryland Outdoor Recreation equity mini grant last...
    
  Maryland Department of Agriculture Announces Expanded Animal Health Diagnostic Services
October 30, 2025 Annapolis, MD (October 30, 2025) The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced a significant expansion of animal health diagnostic services including the addition of a Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist to the Salisbury Animal...
    
  Toll Brothers Opens New Community in Gold Hill Master Plan in Colorado Springs, Colorado
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE:TOL), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, today announced the opening of its newest community, Toll Brothers at Gold Hill, in Colorado Springs,...
IntoCell and Xcellon Biologics Announce MOU to Expand Access to Next-Generation ADC Technologies
DAEJEON, South Korea and NORTH BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IntoCell Inc. (KOSDAQ: 287840), a biotechnology company developing next-generation payload and linker technologies for antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), and Xcellon...
    
  Maryland Fishing Report – October 29
October 29, 2025 You can rest assured that young Mark Figgins has a big smile on his face behind this big largemouth bass that he holds up for a picture before releasing it. Photo by Mark Figgins The fall months offer comfortable temperatures for...
    
  Elicio Therapeutics to Present Clinical and Preclinical Data at the SITC 2025 Annual Meeting
BOSTON, Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Elicio Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELTX, “Elicio” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a pipeline of novel immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer, today announced that...
New Clinical and Translational Data on PDS Biotechnology’s Novel Investigational Cancer Therapies PDS0101 and PDS01ADC to be Presented at the 2025 Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Meeting
Three abstracts accepted for presentation, including one rapid oral abstract session Presentations to highlight ongoing clinical and translational research across PDS Biotechnology’s immunotherapy platforms PRINCETON, N.J., Oct. 30, 2025 (GLOBE...
Eagle Bancorp, Inc. Announces Leadership Transition
Chair, President and CEO Susan G. Riel to Retire in 2026 Board Conducting Search for New CEO Appoints James A. Soltesz as Chair and Louis P. “Pete” Mathews Jr. as Vice Chair of the Board of Directors, Effective Immediately BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 03,...
    
  Taylor Carr Named President of Allied Universal Technology Services
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allied Universal®, the world's leading security and facility services provider, today announced the promotion of Taylor Carr to president of Allied Universal Technology Services, one of the largest...
    
  Maryland governor releases $62 million to cover November SNAP benefits
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Monday that Maryland will release $62 million to ensure full November SNAP benefits for recipients across the state affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. The funding, authorized by executive order, comes...
    
  Scientists map a fiery exoplanet that tears water apart
For the first time, scientists have created a 3D temperature map of a planet outside of our solar system. The exoplanet, WASP-18b, is a massive gas giant that whips around its star in less than a day. The planet is nearly 10 times the mass of...
    
  NAB’s Josh Miely Named VP of Technology, Programming and Education
Josh Miely is returning to a more hands-on radio and TV role with the National Association of Broadcasters. Miely was named NAB’s vice president of technology, programming and education. He transitions out of his NAB Show production team role, as...
    
  NAB’s Miely Named VP of Technology, Programming and Education
He will lead its NextGen News Technology Lab Josh Miely is returning to a more hands-on radio and TV role with the National Association of Broadcasters. Miely was named NAB’s vice president of technology, programming and education. He transitions...
    
  Silly science: Not so silly after all
As a kid, one peculiar hobby I had was ant-watching. I spent countless hours in silence, observing their tireless venture for food. How did they carry things double their weight? How did they find their way back home? I did not realize it then,...
    
  Georgia will research imperiled diamondback terrapin but declines to require protections
Our newsletters uncover the insights you need to understand the issues facing Coastal Georgia—delivered to your inbox five times a week. The Georgia Board of Natural Resources has rejected a petition aimed at protecting diamondback terrapins from...
    
  Dumpster Mash: Maryland Supreme Court Justice Raises Specter of Recusal in Halloween Display
Democrats loooove to demand recusals from Trump-appointed judges over nothing more than their appointments. Let's see how much they adore recusals when it comes to a progressive judge, a climate-change lawsuit, and a Halloween display. Last week,...
    
  Maryland doesn’t have a voter integrity problem | STAFF COMMENTARY
In the wake of the arrest of Ian Roberts, the Iowa school superintendent detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for living and working in the country illegally, it didn’t take long for questions to be raised about how the...
    
  State Roundup: Menhaden in middle of fight over Bay health; judges tell Trump to free SNAP benefits; Exelon to seek OK to build power plant in Maryland
BIG FIGHT OVER THE LITTLE FISH THAT KEEPS THE BAY LIVING: Across the Chesapeake Bay, fishermen are reeling in fewer striped bass. Many osprey have stopped laying eggs, and chicks that do hatch often starve to death in the nest. These bad omens may...
    
  Mother Mary Lange Catholic School thrives, embodying namesake’s legacy in Baltimore education
The cafeteria buzzed with conversation Sept. 19. Parents, teachers and residents gathered around tables decorated in blue and white, digging into fried catfish, potato salad and cornbread while jazz and R&B played in the background. The second...