State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for Saturday August 02, 2025 ( 9 items ) |
Maryland American Water Files Rate Request Driven by $22 Million of Investment Over Last Seven Years
CAMDEN, New Jersey, Aug. 1 [Category: BizWater] -- American Water, a water and wastewater company, posted the following news release:
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Maryland American Water Files Rate Request Driven by $22 Million of Investment Over Last Seven Years
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Bel Air, M.D. (August 1, 2025) - Maryland American Water filed a request today with the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) for new rates, reflecting $22 million of water system investments since the company's last rate request. The request reinfor
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources Introduces New 'MD Outdoors' App
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 2 -- The Maryland Department of Natural Resources issued the following news on Aug. 1, 2025:
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources Introduces New 'MD Outdoors' App
Part of upgraded licensing system, new app replaces AccessDNR
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is introducing a new free mobile app - MD Outdoors - which will be the official app for the state's outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and anglers.
The MD Outdoors app replaces the AccessDN
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Maryland Department of the Environment Revokes 1,400 Lead Paint Inspection Certificates Issued by Suspended Inspector to Protect Children and Families
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 1 -- The Maryland Department of the Environment issued the following news release on July 31, 2025:
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Maryland Department of the Environment Revokes 1,400 Lead Paint Inspection Certificates Issued by Suspended Inspector to Protect Children and Families
Ensuring Kids are Free from Lead Exposure Helps Them Stay Healthy and Ready to Learn, Thrive, and Succeed in School and Life
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BALTIMORE (July 31, 2025) - The Maryland Department of the Environment is invalidatin
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Md. Agriculture Dept. Awards Innovative Soil Health and Agroforestry Practices Grants
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Aug. 1 -- The Maryland Department of Agriculture issued the following news release on July 31, 2025:
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Department Awards Innovative Soil Health and Agroforestry Practices Grants
ANNAPOLIS, MD (July 31, 2025)- The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced that 14 projects will receive grant funding totaling $590,000 through its Healthy Soils Competitive Fund. This pioneering grant program provides financial assistance to qualifying farms and organizations--both
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Media Tip Sheet: Kamala Harris Will Not Run for California Governor
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 -- George Washington University posted the following news:
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Media Tip Sheet: Kamala Harris Will Not Run for California Governor
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WASHINGTON (July 31, 2025)- Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Wednesday she will not run for California governor, leaving open a path to pursue a potential presidential campaign in 2028. Current contenders for the presidential seat include an array of governors, including Gavin Newsom in California, JB Pritzker in Illinois, W
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Morgan State University Showcases Innovative Autonomous Wheelchair Technology at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 1 -- Morgan State University issued the following news release:
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Morgan State University Showcases Innovative Autonomous Wheelchair Technology at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
University's Pilot Program for Mobile App-Based Adaptive Wheelchair Aims to Enhance Mobility Solutions in Public Transportation Spaces
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At a special demonstration event held at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI Airport), researchers from Morgan State Univ
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UMGC Library Rolls Out a Welcome Mat to AI
ADELPHI, Maryland, Aug. 1 -- The University of Maryland Global Campus issued the following news:
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UMGC Library Rolls Out a Welcome Mat to AI
By Mary Dempsey
The first time Ron Toland took a University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) class, it was in a classroom on a military base in Germany. He was a 22-year-old soldier in the U.S. Army, studying for a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in business.
Fast forward 34 years and Toland is back at UMGC working toward an onlin
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Uniformed Services University: From Basic Training to Breakthroughs - Army Enlisted Soldier Earns Ph.D. and Commission in Medical Entomology
BETHESDA, Maryland, Aug. 1 -- The Uniformed Services University issued the following news:
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From Basic Training to Breakthroughs: Army Enlisted Soldier Earns Ph.D. and Commission in Medical Entomology
Army Staff Sgt. Luka Ndungu becomes Uniformed Services University's first active-duty enlisted Ph.D. graduate in Environmental Health Sciences, leading the way in military medical research to safeguard warfighter health.
By Claire Pak
Army Staff Sgt. Luka Ndungu's journey from enlisted so
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University of Baltimore Opens Center for AI Learning and Community-Engaged Innovation
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 2 -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news:
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University of Baltimore Opens Center for AI Learning and Community-Engaged Innovation
By Jessica Stansbury Director
The University of Baltimore has established a public-facing hub for creating knowledge, awareness and opportunity for artificial intelligennce technology--a growing area of interest in education, business, public service, and beyond. UBalt's new Center for AI Learning and Community-Engag
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