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BGE Completes Battery Energy Storage Project In Chesapeake Beach, Enhancing Grid Reliability In Southern Anne Arundel County And Parts Of Calvert County (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 24 -- Baltimore Gas and Electric, a subsidiary of Exelon, issued the following news release:
BGE customers in southern Anne Arundel County and parts of Calvert County will experience enhanced service reliability from additional capacity made available for the area's constrained electric distribution system by a new battery storage facility that became operational Jan. 20.
Located in Chesapeake Beach, the 1 MW/2 MWh battery charges at times of low demand and discharges more PR
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: Beliefs About Bed Nets Correlated With Consistent Use In Malaria Prevention (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 24 (TNSjou) -- The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs issued the following news:
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To prevent malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, everyone inside the home must use nets every night, throughout the night, most or all of the year.
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To maximize the effectiveness of insecticide-treated bed nets for malaria prevention in sub-Saharan Africa, net use must be a consistent habit every night, throughout the night, most or all of the year, by all household mem more PR
Maryland Attorney General Brown: Nine Members and Associates of a West Baltimore Drug- Trafficking Organization Are Indicted (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 24 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Jan. 23, 2023:
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today announced nine Baltimore men have been charged in connection with a long-term investigation in West Baltimore City. Charges in the indictments include illegal possession of firearms, distribution of Fentanyl, and distribution of cocaine. The investigation was led by the Baltimore Police Department's Group Violence Unit an more PR
Maryland Department Of Health Announces $430,000 In Grants To Expand CenteringPregnancy Sites (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 24 -- The Maryland Department of Health issued the following news release on Jan. 23, 2023:
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today announced nearly $430,000 in grant funding to expand CenteringPregnancy sites in Maryland. The funding will help provide critical prenatal services to eligible pregnant people in priority jurisdictions in the state.
"CenteringPregnancy benefits pregnant people, babies, and health care providers," said MDH Deputy Secretary for Public more PR
New TEDCO Study Outlines Critical Steps Needed to Cultivate a Thriving, Inclusive and Growing Innovation Economy (10)
COLUMBIA, Maryland, Jan. 24 (TNSres) -- TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corp., issued the following news release:
TEDCO, Maryland's economic engine for technology companies, unveiled a legislatively mandated Maryland Innovation Competitiveness Study--one that could lead to a 5-year, $250 million down payment for an Equitech Growth Fund and the establishment of a major Kirwan-type commission. The new commission would map out an in-depth strategic plan focused on ensuring Maryland beco more PR
Scholars From Maryland Carey Law, UB Law, Morgan State Discuss Baltimore's Pretrial Legal System (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 24 (TNSpconf) -- The University of Maryland School of Law issued the following news:
Students and scholars from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Baltimore Law, and Morgan State University packed the Ceremonial Courtroom on January 18 for a panel discussion on Baltimore's pretrial legal system.
Hosted by the Maryland Law Review, the event featured Maryland Carey Law Professor Doug Colbert and Professor Colin Starger from UBalt more PR
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science: New Insights On Why Improvements To Chesapeake Bay Remain A Challenge (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Maryland, Jan. 24 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science issued the following news release:
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Study finds it takes twice the effort to make a change after pollution reaches a certain level
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A new look at the history of water quality in the Chesapeake Bay sheds light on how the estuary has responded to nutrient reduction efforts and why improvements have remained a major challenge. University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science res more PR
Veteran Business Lawyer John Sunder Joins Miles & Stockbridge as Principal (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Jan. 23 (TNSper) -- Miles and Stockbridge, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Miles & Stockbridge, a leading business law firm in the mid-Atlantic region, is pleased to announce that veteran business lawyer John V. Sunder has joined the firm's Baltimore office as a principal in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group. Sunder has more than a decade of experience serving a variety of business clients with an emphasis on providing corporate finance counsel that e more PR
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