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The over $70 million building will create and save energy, while offering expanded space and capacity for students.
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Since 2014, thousands of trees along county streets have been removed for various reasons.
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The announcement signals that Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore is one-step closer to its ultimate goal: a fully swimmable and fishable harbor.
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With that settlement, the city will also enter into a consent decree that includes a timeline for repairs and upgrades at both the Patapsco and Back River wastewater treatment facilities.
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The attorney general described it as one of the largest fines for environmental crimes in the state’s history.
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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Spotted lanternflies cause “significant” damage to young tree saplings but, after a break from the lanternfly carnage, the trees were able to significantly recover.
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The traffic and trucking at the Port of Baltimore has increased pollution, according to activists in the surrounding neighborhoods. Can the federal, state and city government come together to address these problems?
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Maryland's Secretary of the Environment Serena McIlwain visits Midday to discuss the state's plan to address the long-term effects of climate change.
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The Baltimore County Council unanimously confirmed two people, Horacio Tablada and Marcus Wang, at Tuesday’s legislative session.