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Landfill to be closed in five years.
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State lawmakers overturned 19 of Gov. Wes Moore’ vetoes on Tuesday.
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The Chesapeake Executive Council gave the final stamp of approval to a revised Watershed Agreement, setting new Chesapeake Bay environmental and conservation goals for 2040.
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Neighbors raise health concerns as data center construction leaves mud on the road and dust in the air.
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Maryland lawmakers and the attorney general show their support for US Wind as the Trump administration works to revoke federal permits for the company’s offshore wind project.
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County Executive Klausmeier asks for a “rigorous review” of the application.
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Attorney General Anthony Brown signs on to defend Biden-era clean energy grants and noncitizen college students’ free speech protections.
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Council resolution opposing the landfill’s permit appears set to pass with bipartisan support.
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The county says it will lock in the cost of energy from Parkton for 25 years.
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The Vollmer Center in Baltimore’s ColdSpring Newtown neighborhood is the first municipal building with film to prevent bird collisions.