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Two projects are under development off the coast of Ocean City, while Maryland has upped its generation goals.

Eleven Maryland beaches exceeded EPA’s safety threshold on one-quarter of days tested last year.

After the year’s first heat-related death, Maryland health officials encourage Marylanders to “take it easy outside.”

A settlement agreement has been finalized in a lawsuit that alleged federal officials weren’t doing enough to stop Chesapeake Bay pollution originating in Pennsylvania….

Top Democrats on the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee asked federal agencies Monday to track possible negative effects from a recent U.S. Supreme…

Nothing is ever simple when it comes to policies and regulations that govern electric utilities.

Prince George’s Latino Democrats play host to another opponent of County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D).

Maryland League of Conservation Voters pushes for the hiring of a chief climate officer soon.

Environmentalists have complained in recent years that the powerful commission hasn’t been proactive enough about addressing climate change or clearing the way for renewable energy sources.

The new analysis will be used as a jumping-off point for state officials to take the public pulse this summer on the state’s climate goals.