News & Politics Retrospective: The Damage Caused by Hurricane Agnes People still talk about Hurricane Agnes, though it was no longer a hurricane by the time it devastated the region 40 years ago this month. Even so, the massive tropical storm flooded millions of acres, carried away cars, destroyed homes, took lives—and forever changed North America’s greatest estuary, the Chesapeake Bay. People | Jun 19, 2012
News & Politics Songs of the Chesapeake With an old guitar and a lifelong passion for every creek and stream of the bay, Tom Wisner’s verses and stories have become enduring parts of the region’s lore. People | Jun 1, 2009
News & Politics The Future Health of the Chesapeake Bay Seagrasses that once flourished on the floor of the Chesapeake Bay have been in decline. Now scientists are restoring these emerald meadows, hoping to make the bay healthier and more productive. People | Oct 1, 2007
News & Politics William Warner’s “Treasures of the the Bay” William Warner’s bestselling book has endured even as the colorful life he chronicled has changed People | Jun 1, 2007