Adam Willis
The Baltimore Banner Reporter-
If the water overtakes Crisfield, some may stay. But many more wonder: Is a community that experiences costly floods every day still a community?
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The proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would cross some 400 different properties across the three counties.
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Scientists say the Chesapeake Bay is still improving, even if this year’s grade marks a step back.
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The line is part of a $5 billion portfolio of projects planned by the region’s grid operator, PJM Interconnection.
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Johns Hopkins researchers believe their findings represent the first assessment of how Baltimore-area residents think about climate change.
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Prior to meeting with the company seeking to build the MPRP, Governor Wes Moore said he shared “grave concerns” about the project
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The Sparrows Point logistics hub and community leaders were considering an agreement to trade $40 million for a dredging site on the little island that houses a state park, but plans fell through after forceful community pushback.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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Leaders in Baltimore’s homelessness office have indicated in recent weeks that the city is nearing a deal to acquire one or more hotels.
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Three days after state regulators ruled that a confidential memo shedding light on the deal between Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore’s dominant utility provider should be public, the company released the document. For all the public outcry, though, the document is complex and its implications are not obvious.