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Residents are advised to drink water, stay indoors and care for more vulnerable loved ones.
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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HB 261/ SB 424 passed during the 2023 legislative session. It aims to make cement more environmentally friendly.
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Tradepoint Atlantic in Baltimore County will be a launch pad for offshore wind.
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As Maryland moves and toward sustainable housing, advocates say the state might be risking the health of the most vulnerable communities, and the state’s goals for cutting emissions.
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A Democrat who served 8 years as former Governor Hogan's Ag Secretary, family farmer Joe Bartenfelder discusses his legacy, his successor, and the challenges ahead for Maryland's producers.
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Proponents said deregulation would save consumers money by creating competition and driving down prices, and it did — for the commercial and industrial sectors. But residential customers usually end up paying more, according to the Energy Information Administration.
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At a press conference Monday afternoon, Gov. Wes Moore announced that Maryland will be one of a few states to adopt Advanced Clean Cars II which requires all passenger cars and light trucks sold in Maryland to be electric vehicles by 2035.
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But Baltimore County leaders worry rising sea levels could put those wetlands at risk anyway.
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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.