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The Naval Academy tried to fast-track building a second 18-hole course on the peninsula but local environmentalists oppose the plan.
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The company could get up to $25,000 per day in civil penalties.
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The once decimated population is coming back slowly.
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It's unclear how much more sea level rise from climate change the marshes can take.
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The Baltimore City owned wastewater treatment plant has struggled for years.
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It’s one more step toward a new Chesapeake Bay crossing.
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Mike Luisi, acting director of Boating and Fishing Services for the MD Department of Natural Resources, discusses the reasons why blue crab numbers are dropping - and what's being done to turn things around.
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Clean water, clean air - that’s our hope for the future. Ahead of Earth Day, an environmental scientist describes how heavy metals make their way into the Bay and accumulate in sediment. And young people talk about reducing waste and creating jobs in Baltimore.
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Two leading clean-water activists explain why the state has taken over one of the city's two long-faltering waste-treatment plants, and why they're a party to one of the several lawsuits filed against the city.