2010
JFWA invaded Artscape in the hopes of freeing the banks of the Jones Falls River along Falls Road free from invasives. See the City Paper article here.
Jones Falls is featured in a writing project by UB student Carol Blattau. See her project here, and the UB/JHU project Writing Central Baltimore here.
This year, JFWA celebrated Earth Day planting 25 trees with Barclay Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore City. See a video here.
Project Clean Stream 2010 was covered by the Baltimore Sun's B'more Green Blog. JFWA organized more than a dozen sites throughout the watershed.
The Baltimore area veteran's service group, the 6th Branch, volunteered at Zen Garden in Spring 2010. See our volunteer coordinator talk about our day with the 6th Branch here.
The New York Times series, "Toxic Waters", has won several awards for investigative journalism. See where your state polluters are located, read about decaying sewage and storm water infrastructure and more here.
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2008-2009
Water polluters are getting off too easy: Baltimore Sun reports on MD state Waterkeepers' report.
The New York Times spends an October weekend "Into the Woods".
State of the Bay 2008: Click here to read the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's most recent full report on the state of Chesapeake Bay, from oysters to wetlands.
Each year, the Chesapeake Bay gets graded. See the most recent report card here.
2007
What's up with sewage in our streams? Read an article in the City Paper to learn more.
Click here to see the JFWA frog race on the WJZ news.
2005
Read about how the Jones Falls and the Jones Falls Trail provides a great city retreat for local residents in the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.
1999
The first Jones Falls Celebration and feature on Michael Beer in a City Paper feature.