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At the same time that Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) signed legislation Monday requiring the city’s three pension funds to divest from the…

The Baltimore metropolitan area had one of the highest number of days with elevated air pollution in Maryland in 2020, according to a recent…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) traveled to Virginia Beach on Friday for the annual meeting of the Chesapeake Executive Council, a regional policymaking…

Dozens of new laws that passed during the 2021 Maryland legislative session took effect on Friday. The bills cover a variety of topics ranging…

As a new report shows that Baltimore waterways are becoming safer for swimming, a nonprofit group plans to construct a 15-mile water trail system…

Ocean City leaders used a public hearing Tuesday night on proposals to expand offshore wind-generated electricity production along Maryland’s coast for a last-ditch attempt…

A Kent County commissioner believes gubernatorial candidate Peter Franchot’s views on phasing out commercial oystering will force hardworking watermen out of business.

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A Montgomery County delegate says the private sector is critical to meeting the demand for EV charging stations across the country.

Sitting outside along the Baltimore waterfront Thursday evening, a group of environmental leaders said Maryland should invest in climate change solutions for the abundant…

Maryland Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles on Thursday hailed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for new rules phasing out a class of super-polluting gases that…