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Capital News Service is a student-powered news organization run by the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. The service has bureaus in College Park, Annapolis and Washington.

Moore, Lierman criticize Hogan administration for delay. Hogan spokesperson fires back.

Legislation in the House of Delegates aims to provide a clear and uniform set of standards.

Md. governor spends the day with about three dozen other state leaders from across the country.

Moore and other officials characterized the $90 million investment as ‘a downpayment’ toward fulfilling the state’s ambitious climate goals — but no one knows where the rest of the money will come from.

In Washington, D.C., 22 of 24 patients who have used the option so far are white, according to an analysis of data. One was Black and one was Hispanic.

The town has seen air pollution and subsequent disproportionate health impacts, increased stormwater runoff and other environmental impacts over many years.

Congress keeps hitting dead ends in attempts to extend a long-term plan for the federal program that provides flooding coverage for homeowners in the country.

From finding experienced doctors to availability of prescribed hormones, trans care can require a lot of work on the patient’s part.

Inexpensive toys can have lead in paint, metal or plastic. Vintage toys or imported toys are more likely to contain the substance.

Created to preserve declining species populations and their native ecosystems, the law has reversed the path to extinction for 99% of species under its protection.