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Microbes on Mars? NASA Wants to Know
NASA revealed its plan for the next rover mission - and talks about a manned mission to the Red Planet, too.

Brandie comes to you from the Chicagoland area via Providence, R.I. After earning an undergraduate degree in philosophy of science from the University of Illinois, she found she couldn't get a job. Imagine that! So she went on to earn a Master's degree in journalism from Boston University. Brandie has worked at the Providence Journal as a Metcalf Institute Environmental Reporter, as a general assignment reporter and as an online reporter.
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Now Brandie is in Maryland and is in L-O-V-E with the state -- the diversity, the food (she had her first crab!), the nightlife, the great central location along the Eastern Seaboard. When not tied to the computer, or interviewing folks for a story, Brandie can be found deejaying 60s music at a few clubs around Baltimore; watching a local band; or just out with friends (and talking to strangers) at one of her local haunts.
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NASA revealed its plan for the next rover mission - and talks about a manned mission to the Red Planet, too.

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The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
From keeper to sweeper, there's a position for your kids on a CMSA soccer team.
From keeper to sweeper, there's a position for your kids on a CMSA soccer team.
A Supreme Court decision expands health care options for federal employees who are married to a same-sex partner.
The president and CEO of Howard County General Hospital writes about the past 40 years in the community.