Lawmakers in Annapolis seem poised to allow construction of power lines over valuable natural areas despite opposition.
The funds will be used to improve parks and protect land with “perpetual conservation easements,” according to DPW.
A local county executive tells Project Baltimore that Marylanders will suffer if state leaders don’t adjust the Blueprint for ...
South Lake, spanning 381 acres at the intersection of U.S. 301 and Maryland Route 214, represents one of the largest and most ...
Part of southeast Baltimore's iconic Bethlehem Steel site has now been transformed into a 22-acre waterfront park.
An assessment after last year's deadly accident found the Baltimore bridge's vulnerability was almost 30 times greater than ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will give an update on the investigation into the collapse of the Francis Scott Key ...
Hundreds have died in Baltimore’s senior apartment buildings with little intervention. New efforts could stem the tide.
The Maryland Transportation Authority failed to complete a recommended vulnerability assessment that would have shown the ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Maryland Transportation Authority failed to complete a recommended vulnerability assessment that would ...
Additionally, the think tank called on lawmakers to repeal the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which provides federal funding for disadvantaged students in K-12, so that “the department’s ...