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The bill would give the department the necessary tools to hold polluters and other water violators accountable, the AG said.

Solar

From a climate policy perspective, substituting solar energy production for crops is problematic.

Non-native plants and vines are choking mature trees and threatening fertile farmland in every corner of Maryland.

Giving credit where credit is due to the lawmakers paving the way for a greener Maryland.

waterfall at Patapsco Valley State Park

As demand at state parks goes up, lawmakers are introducing legislation to increase staffing and fund much-needed renovations.

Julius West Middle School student hosts Fridays For Future gatherings, and has pressed with other students for changes to school district policies.

Maryland Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles called the Maryland Coastal Adaptation Report Card “groundbreaking.”

Forests

Yes, plant new trees. But keep Maryland’s forests and old-growth, native trees healthy.

The state of Maryland filed a lawsuit against Baltimore on Friday over untreated sewage discharge into the Chesapeake Bay by two Baltimore wastewater treatment plants.

Oysters

Delmarva Fisheries Association wants to set the story straight with facts, not opinions.