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There was a time when groups of loud teens hanging out at the Inner Harbor were seen as creating problems, a lot of arrests for disorderly conduct, which…
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The storm that paralyzed Baltimore last weekend also took a toll on ocean front communities. A section of Ocean City’s fishing pier collapsed into boiling…
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As the focus of the Harbor Point project moves to the construction phase, some residents in nearby Fells Point are concerned about the safety of building…
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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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Last summer’s derecho was definitely an ill wind, but maybe it had an upside. The leafy greens of spring seem greener and lusher. An unexpected gift from…
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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…
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On the morning after the General Assembly adjourned, Governor Martin O’Malley signed scores of bills into law, grouping them in a category of creating…
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If you look at East Monument Street between Bradford and Montford, you can’t tell that there was a sinkhole here last year. But Kim Burgess, of the city’s…
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A storm water fee for Baltimore City homeowners could cost up to $144 a year, bringing in $12 million next year to upgrade the city’s crumbling storm…
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The condition of the beleaguered Chesapeake Bay is improving, if only modestly, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. But there are signs of hope.…