Though river monitoring shows bacteria levels have declined, scientists and environmentalists said a full recovery isn’t yet ...
A “dangerous” winter season with prolonged drops in temperatures led to record-breaking number of both cold-related ...
New AEDs, cancer‑reduction gear, EMS training tools and transportation assistance are coming to Salisbury thanks to four ...
Life issues, immigration, juvenile justice and education were key issues addressed during the Maryland General Assembly ...
The University of Maryland is hosting its 35th Shock Trauma Celebration, focusing on technological advancements and the ...
Hashimi's diagnosis has implications for certain high-acuity clinical situations. But it does not, as the scene implied, ...
Separate lawsuits claim delayed repairs and neglect resulted in release of hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage from ...
The state Department of Information Technology deactivated a Real Property Search website application April 14 after spotting ...
A Baltimore metro resident who recently traveled abroad has the measles virus, marking Maryland's first case of 2026.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and the Department of the Environment sued DC Water on April 20, 2026, over a January sewage spill that released 240 million gallons into the Potomac River.
Maryland's Attorney General and the Department of the Environment (MDE) are suing a Washington, D.C. water utility company ...
Frederick, Md. (DG) – Severe drought conditions across Maryland are prompting federal action, with the USDA now declaring ...
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