Attorney General Tours Wye River as Part of Annual Bay Audit

KENT NARROWS – Attorney General Doug Gansler toured the Wye River and met with local students and environmental leaders Wednesday as part of his fifth annual Chesapeake Bay Environmental Watershed Audit

Coastkeeper Testifies in Ongoing Suit Against Perdue and Hudson Farm

An environmentalist testified in federal court Wednesday that water running over a Perdue contract farm could be releasing bacteria and excess nutrients into Franklin Branch, a tributary that feeds into the Pocomoke River.

Attorney General Gansler Tours Wye River as Part of Annual Bay Audit

Attorney General Doug Gansler toured the Wye River and met with local students and environmental leaders Wednesday.

Sustainable Crab Feast: University of Maryland Spins the State’s Tradition

Crab feats are a Maryland tradition. But the University of Maryland’s annual event featured a different twist this year.

Climate Change Threatens Fall Colors

Fall colors are arriving later and are fading more quickly because of climate change, according to researchers.

No Religion- The UMD campus reacts to a new study on religion

COLLEGE PARK- Students and religious leaders on the College Park campus of the University of Maryland react to a new Pew Form report that found the number of Americans opting not to identify with any religion is at an all-time high.

O’Malley and Ravens Linebacker Team Up to Support Same-Sex Marriage

BALTIMORE – Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo is making plays off the field as he continues to speak out in support of marriage equality, including teaming up with Gov

Delegate Tiffany Alston Strikes Plea Bargain

ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Tiffany Alston, D-Prince George’s, struck a plea bargain Tuesday morning on charges of using campaign money to help pay for her wedding

Modern College Athletics Economically Unsustainable, Researchers Say

Findings could change the future of college athletics.

Langley Park Residents Protest Against Apartment Conditions

Residents at three apartment complexes in Prince George’s County took to the streets Tuesday to protest against substandard living conditions.