VIDEO: Last Historic Bugeye gets First Female Captain
The historic sailing bugeye Edna E. Lockwood, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s “queen of the fleet,”
The historic sailing bugeye Edna E. Lockwood, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s “queen of the fleet,”
Boating accidents, weapons dumped into the water, marina thefts, and even wildlife rescues: the Baltimore
A one-of-a-kind group in Maryland is getting young girls into the water— and engaged in
Good boy! A Coast Guard working dog was honored in Chesapeake, Virginia this week for
The wreckage of a two-seat helicopter— and the bodies of the men on board— has
May brings warm weather and the start of beach season to Maryland’s Eastern Shore. It
There are happy endings for several black bear cubs who were rescued last year around
Cattail Creek, off the Magothy River in Severna Park, needed more trees to protect it
People in 12 states around the Mid-Atlantic coast reported seeing a meteor streak across the
Fletchers Cove was Washington, D.C.’s destination for anglers to catch the Potomac River shad run—
Trash washed up on the shore becomes treasure, when sea glass artists get hold of
A lapse in funding forced the Pride of Baltimore II to cut its travel season