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Maryland Ensemble Theatre launches new pre-professional program for aspiring actors

Maryland Ensemble Theatre is ready to unveil its newest program, The Teen Ensemble, a pre-professional theatrical experience specially designed for aspiring young performers. This innovative initiative aims to nurture and cultivate the talents of young artists through a series of rehearsals, show stopping performances, Ensemble School courses and master classes. Frederick’s Arts & Entertainment district has grown substantially with audiences coming from across the Mid-Atlantic region.

Q&A: Maryland expert talks climate change, wind energy and more before listening sessions

While top United Nations climate scientists indicated last month could be the hottest ever recorded, University of Maryland Center for Global Sustainability Director Nathan Hultman has been working for years to help keep the planet cool. As the White House’s Deputy Associate Director for Energy & Climate Change during the Obama administration, he had a front row seat to the Paris Climate Agreement agreed to by over 190 countries in 2015 and 2016.

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Maryland weather: Thousands without power as Monday storm wraps up in Baltimore region

Storms wound down Monday night after a barrage of rain hit the Baltimore region, causing significant damage and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people throughout Maryland. The storm that started pouring rain on Baltimore at about 5 p.m. had slowed down after an hour, but some rain and thunder are expected to continue into the night. The weather service recorded that nearly 1 1/3 inches of rain had fallen at BWI Marshall Airport by 8 p.m. Winds reached 22 mph at BWI during the storm, when gusts reaching 43 mph were recorded at the airport.

Read More: Baltimore Sun
Baltimore spending board approves continued partnership between MONSE and local grief support center

The Baltimore City Board of Estimates unanimously approved a contract Wednesday for Roberta’s House, a local grief support center, to continue working with the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement under its SideStep Pre-Arrest Youth Diversion Pilot program. As part of the SideStep program, this $50,000 award will be used to assist Roberta’s House with its Changing the Game program, designed to serve at-risk youth who have suffered losses within a six-month period by helping them find productive ways of coping with grief and trauma, said Jack French, MONSE’s spokesperson.

Read More: Baltimore Sun
Why aren’t people of color getting more home loans in Maryland? Advocates are pushing for changes

Two advocacy groups are pushing for a state version of the federal Community Reinvestment Act to ensure more equitable treatment of people of color by home lenders. In Maryland, Black and Latino applicants were denied home loans at a rate 1.6 times higher than white applicants, according to data from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition from 2018 to 2020. In the city of Baltimore, Black applicants were rejected 2.1 times more than white applicants.

DNA links remains of enslaved people buried in Maryland to nearly 3,000 direct descendants

Over several decades in the late 1700s and early 1800s, at least 70 enslaved African Americans labored under arduous and hazardous conditions at a forge and foundry in Frederick County that produced, among many other items, ammunition used in the Revolutionary War. Many lived out their lives at the Catoctin Furnace, located near the small bucolic town of Thurmont, a few miles from where the presidential retreat Camp David would be built decades later.

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Feds select possible new offshore wind areas off the coast of Maryland beaches

Federal regulators have chosen three new areas that could host offshore wind farms off the Mid-Atlantic East Coast, including sites off Ocean City, Virginia Beach and the Delaware beaches. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is “committed” to hold an auction for what it calls the Central Atlantic by August 2024, determining which companies get to lease the selected areas to construct wind farms, said bureau spokesman John Filostrat in a statement.

Read More: Baltimore Sun

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