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The Mexican Navy's tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, May 17, previously visited Baltimore and was ...
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Governor Signs Bay Legacy Act in Annapolis
On May 13, 2025, Governor Wes Moore signed the Chesapeake Bay Legacy Act into law, joined by Maryland Department of ...
A year-long celebration, new book release, and reimagined educational programs mark a milestone moment for the Bay’s most enchanting environmental ambassador.
Chesapeake City Council members approved a $150,000 investment grant from the city’s Economic Development Authority to 520 SB ...
As Crisfield Mayor Darlene Taylor sees it, the low-lying Maryland town has no future unless it can hold back rising water.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, has received more than $218 million in funding for numerous ...
Artist and Ultra Marathon Open Water Swimmer Katie Pumphrey will once again embark on her history-making 24-mile “Bay to ...
Despite the physical achievement, Pumphrey says the community support made the biggest impact on her during last year's swim.
Senate Bill 69, which unanimously passed the Delaware House and Senate, would prohibit school districts and charter schools from selling or serving food and drinks with Red Dye 40 during ...
Chesapeake Bay bill among 171 signed into law; likely changes to Medicaid could cost Maryland $1 billion; busy Dundalk ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation will close the on-ramp from Oceanic Drive to eastbound US 50/301 on weekends until ...
Charles Robinson “Sunny” Smith Jr. was a champion sailor and one of the most pivotal figures in the storied history of ...