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“Asthma rates are too high and a lot of it has to do with the incinerator.”
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The northern snakehead — native to East Asia — was first discovered in the state in 2002, and attempts to stop its growth have been unsuccessful.
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A century of chemicals from Bethlehem Steel ended up in creek.
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Officials believe they can extend its life by decades.
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Statewide legislation to be considered by the General Assembly.
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Through the market and subsidies, electric vehicles are becoming more affordable but a lack of charging stations remains a barrier, especially in historically underinvested communities.
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We go On the Record with Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake: how do they teach congregations about environmental awareness?
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Congressman Kweisi Mfume presented a check for $1.3 million to two Baltimore community development groups, Wednesday. They are working to improve health outcomes for residents.
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“The earliest date we can resume weekly recycling for the entire city, would be at the end of February,” said Richard Luna, the interim director of the Department of Public Works.
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The over $70 million building will create and save energy, while offering expanded space and capacity for students.