Managing Maryland’s Sierra Club: Making Order from Chaos

COLLEGE PARK – It’s 10 a

Lawmakers, Lobbyists Ready Bills to Protect Trees, Bays, Citizens

ANNAPOLIS – Some Maryland legislators hope to recycle some of last year’s failed pieces of environmental legislation when the General Assembly convenes next month — particularly measures to protect state waters

Maryland Plays Starring Role in Chestnut’s Comeback

ANNAPOLIS – Jim Hill’s 87-foot chestnut tree may be the unsung hero in the battle against chestnut blight — or the attempt to grow a nearly pure American blight-resistant chestnut tree

Maryland’s Got No Rain, But Not A Drought

ANNAPOLIS – There’s no drought in Maryland, and despite the lack of rain, the state is better off than it was in 1999, state officials said

Trash Tech Stops Anacostia River Rubbish

COLMAR MANOR – Clean up of the imperiled Anacostia River is getting a boost from the latest in trash collection technology: a $350,000 giant garden rake

State Studies Swapping One Smokable Weed for Another

ANNAPOLIS – Farmers in southern Maryland have been choosing some unusual crops to grow in place of tobacco as part of the state’s conversion program, ranging from wine grapes to kosher beef

Glendening Forms Emergency Teams

REISTERSTOWN – Six new regional emergency response teams will be in place within the next month, Gov

FAA Certification Holds Up Cumberland-to-BWI Flights

ANNAPOLIS – Daily flights from Cumberland Regional Airport to Baltimore/ Washington International Airport will not start today, as previously announced by the airline and the airports