Latino individuals, inherently pitted against each other by anti-immigrant rhetoric, are divided on which presidential candidate will best support and represent their growing community.
“No grass, no crabs”: Maryland community grapples with Gunpowder River mud pollution
The Gunpowder Riverkeeper and the Maryland Department of the Environment are suing the largest homebuilder in the country for water quality violations from their construction site. Meanwhile, the Joppa community grapples with the repercussions of the muddy waterways.
Chesapeake Bay is cleaner but will miss 2025 pollution targets, EPA, Maryland lawmakers say
Chesapeake Bay is cleaner than it used to be but is falling short of 2025 targets for reducing pollution, federal and state officials and most of Maryland’s congressional delegation said.
Maryland’s Cardin to join US delegation at UN
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin will attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Maryland’s Van Hollen and environmental groups want polluters pay for climate damage
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen joined lawmakers and environmental organizations to introduce legislation that would hold polluters financially responsible for the climate crisis.