ANNAPOLIS – A significant portion of the state’s land is vulnerable to residential development, which might hinder land preservation goals, said an official with the Department of Planning at a special joint committee hearing Tuesday
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Climate Change Poses Rising Threat to Chesapeake Bay Marshland
BLACKWATER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE – Tens of thousands of migrating waterfowl, one of the nation’s largest populations of breeding bald eagles and the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel all call Cambridge’s Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge home
Feds to Pour $50M into Chesapeake Bay
WASHINGTON – The Chesapeake Bay is slated to get $50 million in funding thanks to an appropriations bill that passed the Senate last night and awaits President Obama’s signature
Maryland Businesses Secure Recovery Money
FREDERICK – Maryland organizations of all sizes have secured more than $4
Anti-illegal-Immigration Group Draws Controversy
WASHINGTON – Brad Botwin has been called an extremist and even a Nazi
Four Arrested at Baltimore Health Insurance Protest
BALTIMORE – Four protesters, including two doctors, were arrested at a “single-payer health care plan” sit-in at the CareFirst insurance company office in Baltimore Thursday