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WYPR's Fraser Smith and Alex Jackson of the Annapolis Capital talk about the Capital's six-part multimedia project on the health of the Chesapeake Bay and…
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A federal judge in Pennsylvania has turned back the farm industry’s efforts to toss out the Environmental Protection Agency’s Chesapeake Bay clean-up…
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WYPR's Fraser Smith and Tim Wheeler of the Baltimore Sun talk about the state's delay of new farm runoff regulations and what the decision means for both…
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Baltimore police say they’re mobilizing in response to a recent increase in street robberies across the city. Police are planning a statewide crackdown on…
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Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown’s gubernatorial campaign says it’s raised $1-million since April; the camp’s hired President Obama's 2012 campaign…
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Independence Day Schedule Changes, Baltimore Water Rates Rise, MD’s First Heat-Related Death Of 2013Lots of schedule changes are in effect as Maryland celebrates the nation’s birthday; we’ve got an overview and information about the 4th of July fireworks…
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Most local governments ordered by the state to impose new fees to reduce rainwater pollution will make the July 1 deadline—despite much protest and delay.…
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The Baltimore City Council is expected to give final approval Monday evening to new fees to raise money to upgrade stormwater systems.City residents will…
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By the end of the century, ocean levels could rise by 2 or 3 feet. That's enough to flood the colonists' first settlement at Jamestown, Va. And it's putting pressure on archaeologists to get as many artifacts out of the ground as quickly as possible — before it's too late.
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The Chesapeake Bay’s underwater grasses, vital to life in America’s largest estuary, have declined for the third year in a row, Bay scientists announced…