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After the Fourth of July parade in Rock Hall, friends and family headed down to the pier for steamed crabs and cold beer, just…

In 2018, Laura Morales decided to install solar panels on the roof of her home in Silver Spring, hoping it would save energy and…

If new zoning proposals before Montgomery County Council pass, our children and the rest of us may be exposed to levels of radiation that…

PFAS

The U.S. House Wednesday passed bipartisan legislation that would regulate toxic chemicals found in drinking water, as well as designate two types of those…

Large grocery stores, restaurants and fresh produce distributors in Maryland send their food waste to landfills, mostly because there is no other option in…

“This is a region built upon rock solid layers of the determination of people who met every challenge head on. The challenges today are…

Baltimore needs more than 570,000 new trees to reach “tree equity,” or the number of trees required for every neighborhood to enjoy the environmental…

Would you rather your kids be bitten by a mosquito or be exposed to cancer-causing chemicals in your backyard? This mosquito season, the Maryland…

The Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted announced Wednesday that it has submitted a bid to generate up to 760 megawatts of power with a…

The U.S. Supreme Court sided with a pipeline company on Tuesday, ruling that pipeline projects with federal approval can seize state-owned land to build…