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Days after some of the worst coastal flooding in Maryland history, and as thousands of activists and government leaders gather in Scotland for an…

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the advocacy group dedicated to Bay health, announced Monday that its Board of Trustees has selected Hilary Harp Falk to…

Net Zero Expansion

An October study shows that in some sections of I-495 and I-270, congestion would be worse after adding lanes, compared to the no-build alternative.

President Joe Biden will arrive at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, without new federal programs in hand to fight climate…

The University of Maryland College Park will pause plans to develop Guilford Woods, a 10-acre wooded lot on the south edge of the campus,…

Eighty-four percent of poultry farms in Maryland failed their first state inspection over the last several years, most due to inadequate waste management and…

US Wind, one of two companies poised to bring wind energy development to federal waters off Ocean City, has hired three staffers to lead…

Eastern Shore

If allowed to proceed, the wastewater treatment plan for Lakeside at Trappe could have statewide implications for how new developments are permitted.

Maryland municipal leaders emphasized the need for ample federal and state support if their climate change mitigation and resiliency plans are going to be…

Handling more visitors. Removing barriers to park access. Clearing maintenance backlogs. Alleviating low staffing and irregular funding. Coping with climate change. Those are the…