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The General Assembly’s landmark energy relief package is inching its way to the Senate floor, but not all climate advocates are happy about the energy program changes.
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Both are vying for the GOP nomination for the 5th council district seat.
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The Maryland House speaker, Senate president and governor are all backing the Utility RELIEF Act to bring down energy bills, but House Republicans spent over three hours trying to adjust the legislation.
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A grass roots organization has gathered 15,000 signatures to limit the land available for data center development in Frederick.
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The departments are worried about environmental and infrastructural impacts.
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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.