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Baltimore County watermen are working to clear lost crab pots that harm the Chesapeake Bay’s ecology and the commercial crab fishery. It’s a local effort aimed at a Baywide problem.
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Live in an apartment? Want an electric vehicle charging station? General Assembly is working on thatNot everyone who wants an electric vehicle has a home and a “three car garage,” legislators were told.
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But Baltimore County leaders worry rising sea levels could put those wetlands at risk anyway.
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The new law takes effect Nov. 1 but there will be a 90 day grace period in Baltimore County.
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Magnet fishers are bringing up scooters, lawn chairs and even a gun from the harbor waters.
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Changes are likely for the controversial legislation before next week’s vote.
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources workers are joined by Virginia’s state crew on boats searching the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries for blue crabs for an annual survey.
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Consultant Throwe Environmental LLC will assess the risk of damage due to extreme weather for Baltimore County and how to pay for it through a Resilience Authority.
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Expect Maryland lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session to target big truck manufacturers to go all electric as the state looks to meet clean air goals.
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On December 30, 2021, a malfunction inside the Curtis Bay CSX Coal Terminal sparked a fireball and explosion that rocked the neighborhood.