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    Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Annapolis scientist wins weather award for work with 'smart' bay buoys

    Part data collectors, part tour guides — with a dash of personality for good measure — the 10 yellow navigational markers that make up the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System have been a hit with the public and weather forecasters since their launch in 2007.
    Part data collectors, part tour guides — with a dash of personality for good measure — the 10 yellow navigational markers that make up the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System have been a hit with the public and weather forecasters since...

    Tags: Patapsco, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Alternative Energy

  2. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Arts, crafts and a multicultural parade

    Washington ZooLights Spend the holidays with some furry creatures and scaly critters at ZooLights, which features animal sculptures composed of environmentally friendly lights. Animal houses will stay open during this seasonal event, and gingerbread...

    Tags: Charles Dickens, Lion (animal), Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Jamestown Settlement, New Year's Day

  4. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Filling in the blanks at James Fort

    When a place reaches as far back as Jamestown, the dirt can teem with secrets. Nearly every time archaeologists open a hole on this ancient stretch of riverfront land, they find a jumbled puzzle of subterranean clues reflecting every change that has...

    Tags: Historic Jamestowne, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Animals, Archaeology

  6. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  7. Early Jamestown had way with mud

    More than 400 years after America’s first permanent English settlement rose from the ground, archaeologists are combining local clay, loam and black needle rush grass in an experimental effort to recreate the unique method used to construct some...

    Tags: Historic Jamestowne, Arts and Culture, Archaeology, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)

  8. Nov 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'The Fiddler on Pantico Run' is a genealogy adventure

    -------------------- The Fiddler on Pantico Run: An African Warrior, His White Descendants, a Search for Family Joe Mozingo Free Press: 304 pp, $25.99 -------------------- Joe Mozingo's captivating debut, "The Fiddler on Pantico Run: An African...

    Tags: Joe Mozingo, Book, Pocahontas, Africa, Los Angeles Times

  10. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Jill Lepore's 'Story of America' an engrossing journey

    <strong>The Story of America</strong>
    -------------------- The Story of America Essays on Origins Jill Lepore Princeton University Press: 416 pp, $27.95 -------------------- For Jill Lepore, a Harvard history professor and New Yorker staff writer, the story of America is part myth,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Social Issues, White House, Literature, Poetry

  12. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Maryland's treasured islands

    Envision escaping to a secluded island destination where even your iPhone doesn't roam. Paradise.
    Envision escaping to a secluded island destination where even your iPhone doesn't roam. Paradise. Images of idyllic, uninhabited beaches and authentic local fare instantly flood your brain. Then you start thinking about long flights, passports and pricey...

    Tags: Culture, Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, War of 1812, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  14. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The Patuxent River's unsatisfied man

    If Maryland is &quot;America in Miniature," then the Patuxent River is the linkage for that miniature America. It is the largest and longest river whose watershed lies completely within the state. It traverses dense woodlands and farm villages of the Piedmont, populous urban and suburban communities, and then meanders downstream to a quilted landscape of fishing villages and tobacco barns before emptying into the Chesapeake. Born near Parr's Ridge in Carroll County and ending at Drum Point 115 miles later, the scenic river has sustained human habitation for more than 8,000 years, long before explorer John Smith named it 400 years ago. And because of its size and its pathway, it is a unique barometer of how Marylanders are meeting the challenge to restore and protect the waterways that are so critical to our natural, economic and cultural well-being.
    If Maryland is "America in Miniature," then the Patuxent River is the linkage for that miniature America. It is the largest and longest river whose watershed lies completely within the state. It traverses dense woodlands and farm villages of the Piedmont,...

    Tags: Waste, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Carroll County (Virginia), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  16. Oct 24, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  17. Footprint of 1608 Jamestown church revealed

    &nbsp;Few patches of ground looked less promising when student archaeologists began probing the center of historic James Fort toward the end of their 2010 summer field school.
     Few patches of ground looked less promising when student archaeologists began probing the center of historic James Fort toward the end of their 2010 summer field school.     Scoured out by slaves for the construction of a Confederate earthwork, the...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Colonial Williamsburg, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pocahontas

  18. May 14, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  19. 'Pocahontas' the stripper wanted in man's robbery, death

    Houston Police are searching for Pocahontas, and it's not the one who helped John Smith settle into America.
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    Houston Police are searching for Pocahontas, and it's not the one who helped John Smith settle into America. Court documents say Luerissie Ross, a.k.a. "Pocahontas," befriended her victims before she'd set them up to be robbed. Police say she was...

    Tags: Theft, Pocahontas

  20. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  21. Gloucester Ospreys get names: `Coleman' and `Bridgette'

    A pair of breeding ospreys nesting on the Virginia Institute of Marine Science water tower received names Tuesday: `Coleman' and `Bridgette.' The ospreys are having their lives documented in a live feed found here: http://bit.ly/iiLdMy. VIMS offered a...

    Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Pocahontas, Covington (Covington, Virginia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing

  22. Feb 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Bay 'smart' buoys scuttled by Obama

    The Chesapeake Bay'slong-suffering <a href=&quot;http://chesapeakebay.noaa.gov/cbibs">"smart" buoys</a>, which have&nbsp;come back after being&nbsp;shot up and hit by boats and ships, now face perhaps their most serious threat yet - the budget knife.
    The Chesapeake Bay'slong-suffering "smart" buoys, which have come back after being shot up and hit by boats and ships, now face perhaps their most serious threat yet - the budget knife. President Obama's spending plan for fiscal 2013 proposes cutting the...

    Tags: Patapsco, Environmental Issues, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, James River, Annapolis

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