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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…

A new report puts a dollar value on what it means to get stuck on flooded roads in Maryland. In the first eight months…

In the wake of a visitor surge so great that Maryland state parks turned people away 292 times last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic,…

Less than a month after remnants of Hurricane Ida tore through Annapolis and inundated parts of Maryland with floods, county executives from some of…

A former state official applauds the creation of a parks commission, but argues that Baltimore County should be represented.

Three weeks after the agricultural leaders of the six Chesapeake Bay watershed states urged the U.S. Department of Agriculture to create a regional conservation…

A political consultant warns that proposed development in the town of Trappe could harm the Bay, the climate and the economy.

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball (D), Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich (D), Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) and Anne Arundel…

Climate

Frequent flash flooding far beyond a typical summer storm is how climate change will continue to show up in our communities.

Clean Energy

The founder of the Energy Supplier Reform Coalition says the upcoming legislative push to expand retail energy choice in Maryland could be bad for consumers.