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The number of people working in EPA’s civil enforcement program has fallen from 3,294 in 2012 to 2,253 in 2022.

Attacks show that physical security must be considered as well as cyber security, federal regulatory chief says.

Conowingo Dam

For now, Conowingo Dam will be required to operate on an annual license, instead of one that runs for 50 years.

Oysters

Now is the time for research and answers on all Chesapeake Bay restoration projects regardless of who is doing them and what they say about their efforts.

Two Prince Georgians set to join the Moore Administration; one departure will have a huge impact on policymaking in the General Assembly.

Without public clues as to who the administration is considering to lead the department, all that’s available is to lay out what directions they might take and why.

The Hogan administration offered no public explanation for why the state won’t follow California’s more stringent standards.

Advocates: Costs associated with expanding offshore wind production would be more than offset by the eventual savings and environmental and public health benefits

Currently, Md. utilities provide data to the Public Service Commission.

With a vote by the county council coming up, the gas industry is working hard to keep Montgomery County hooked on fossil fuels.