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- Eighteen months after Gov. Martin O'Malley heralded a deal to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay by generating electricity from poultry waste, the company chosen to build the manure-fueled power plant on the Eastern Shore has yet to land a site or apply for permits.
- Considering the cold, snowy winter we just had, can pet owners look forward to any relief this year in dealing with fleas, ticks and other parasites?
- The thing I love about PBS "Frontline" is its willingness to call out people in power in American life.
- My dog gets a Lyme disease shot every year and takes Sentinel regularly, but I'm nervous about ticks. We look for them every time he's outside. I have never used Frontline or anything like it because I don't like the chemicals in the house. Is there anything else I can do to protect my dog from ticks?
- A look at one slice of original and unique content on Al Jazeera America
- MICA alum Lotfy Nathan's documentary "12 O'Clock Boys" opens Friday
- Warm Hearts Happy Paws Donation Drive comes to Perry Hall Animal Hospital
- On this auspicious occasion, the Baltimore Humane Society is holding its second annual Valentine's Day pet wedding on Thursday, Feb.14, at its facility at 1601 Nicodemus Road.
- Leonard Pitts says Republicans' talk of a party makeover should be treated with wariness.
- Susan Lee Marr, a legal assistant and active volunteer, died Saturday from ovarian cancer at her home in the Arcadia-Beverly Hills neighborhood of Northeast Baltimore. She was 55.
- Reading some of the nutty coverage of Al Jazeera's purchase of Current TV from Al Gore, I am not sure whether the problem is ideology or ignorance when it comes to the sorry state of media criticism today.
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- Baltimore-born Oscar-winning director uses fact to create science fiction.
- A new documentary from the global channel probes race, class, crime, drugs and incarceration
- So, how long is NBC News going to continue this charade?
- For better or worse, this is what presidential politics has come to
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- obody does investigative journalism on TV like Public Television's "Frontline" -- nobody, and week in, week out that includes "60 Minutes." And Tuesday night at 9, the venerable series revisits Ft. Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, and the case of anthrax researcher Bruce Ivins who killed himself in 2008 as the FBI zeroed in on him as its prime suspect in the case of deadly envelopes of anthrax sent through the mail.
- Flea control has evolved, but still an ongoing battle