Heroin Ad in St. Louis Hits Home in SoMd
Dr. Kathleen O’Brien, CEO of Walden Behavioral Center, silenced The Opiate Crisis Briefing with a heroin commercial that aired in St. Louis during the Superbowl.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide
The ensemble production “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide” is being performed this month on the La Plata campus of the College of Southern Maryland.
An Adult Evening for Opening of Cosmos
SOLOMONS, MD – Annmarie After Hours on Friday, Feb. 13 from 6 – 9 pm in celebration of the opening of the Cosmos: Imagining the Universe.
Chesapeake Bay & MD Transit in Obama Budget
The president’s FY 2016 budget proposal includes “funds for rebuilding infrastructure, restoring & protecting the Chesapeake Bay, and expanded early childhood education,” said Rep. Hoyer (MD-5).
Carter SecDef Nomination on Fast Track
Ash Carter received a unanimous vote from a Senate Armed Services Committee eager to see the SecDef nominee at the Pentagon.
Ever Younger Engineers Win at Robotics Tourney
Ridge Elementary’s Robotics team won half the awards at the 2015 VEX IQ Challenge Championship hosted CSM. Spring Ridge, Esperanza and King’s Christian Academy will join them at the state championship the end of February.
Dyson Building Center Gets Greener Every Day
“Pretty progressive stuff for a small business that has been around now for nearly 100 years,” says Neal Dyson.
Carter ‘Champion of Wasteful Military Spending’
Leading business magazine blasts DefSec nominee Ashton Carter’s history of wasting taxpayer money.
What’s Going Where Outside Pax Gate 1-Gate 2?
A Dairy Queen outside Gate 2 and Blue Wind’s Rob Plant’s new Elements Restaurant and Mixology around the corner from Gate 1.
TPP Hosts AIRWorks Briefing, Feb. 19
The US Navy created AIRWorks last year to develop new weapons more quickly.





















