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  • The Chesapeake Bay is America's largest estuary and one of the most productive bodies of water in the world. This watershed spans 64,000 square miles, touching on six states and is central to Maryland's identity and its economy.These reports are produced as part of WYPR's collaboration with Delaware Public Media and Virginia and Delmarva Public Radio stations to examine a broad spectrum of issues affecting the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  • Three members of the WYPR newsroom recently walked away with four awards from CAPBA and two awards from PRNDI.  Fraser Smith, John Lee with one each and Mary Rose Madden with two.
  • 00000176-770f-dc2f-ad76-7f0fad7b0000WYPR's Mary Rose Madden went to Rwanda with the International Reporting Project for two weeks in November 2011.Throughout their travels, they went to the country's capital, Kigali, and into the rural countryside.They met doctors, genocide-rape counselors, Rwandan journalists, President Kagame, and many Rwandans who were very busy farming, making charcoal, or biking their goods through "the land of a thousand hills."Contact Mary Rose Madden at [email protected]. Emily Smith was the Research Assistant. Deb George was the Editor.
  • WYPR Senior News Analyst Fraser Smith and his guests break down recent political news in Maryland.Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 6 am and 8:45 am.
  • WYPR's Senior News Analyst opines on recent Maryland news.
  • 00000176-770f-dc2f-ad76-7f0fad990000Monday at 5:44 pmEmail Sports at Large
  • Features Sections from WYPR including Fraser Smith's Commentary, Inside Maryland Politics and Sports at Large with Milton Kent.
  • 00000176-770f-dc2f-ad76-7f0fae0c0000Were you at the March, or know someone who was? Email us at [email protected]
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