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Maryland this week has entered into an agreement with 14 other states and the District of Columbia to reduce emissions from trucks, buses, and other…

Four out of five coastal Maryland communities regularly monitored by the federal government experienced a record number of days of high-tide flooding in 2019,…

Most Maryland businesses are suffering a loss from the economic downturn caused by COVID-19. Less demand exists for products they sell. Those providing a…

More than 60 members of the General Assembly have written to the Maryland Public Service Commission, urging the PSC, which regulates utilities, to quickly…

Say goodbye to Dominion Energy in Maryland and hello to Berkshire Hathaway. One of the largest energy companies in America is selling all of…

Fishing

Almost half of all game fish in the Chesapeake Bay’s freshwater lakes, rivers and streams may be unsafe to eat because of high levels…

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House cleared a massive $1.5 trillion package Wednesday that backers said would not only shore up the nation’s crumbling infrastructure…

Dust Plume

If the sunset’s captivating colors seem more brilliant and the air a bit thicker and harder to breathe this weekend and into next week,…

When a bill that called for half of Maryland’s energy to come from renewable sources by 2030 became law last year, advocates predicted that…

The Chesapeake Bay will have a smaller “dead zone,” or an area of little to no oxygen, this year, researchers say. When excess nutrients,…