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$2.2M settlement reached in Baltimore lead paint case

$2.2M settlement reached in Baltimore lead paint case

Indeterminate The Daily Record - Maryland
Owner: Russ Roenick & Ken Firtel
Port of Baltimore breaks ground on agriculture grain transloading facility

Port of Baltimore breaks ground on agriculture grain transloading facility

Indeterminate WMAR-2 News - Maryland
Owner: The Scripps Family
A pair of Baltimore firefighters died more than 2 years ago. The city still hasn’t told the public what happened.

A pair of Baltimore firefighters died more than 2 years ago. The city still hasn’t told the public what happened.

Indeterminate Baltimore Banner - Maryland
Owner: The Venetoulis Institute For Local Journalism
Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into bridge

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into bridge

ICE told Maryland agency about warehouse plans 2 weeks before they became public

ICE told Maryland agency about warehouse plans 2 weeks before they became public

Indiana baseball heads to Maryland seeking first Big Ten road series win of season

Indiana baseball heads to Maryland seeking first Big Ten road series win of season

Baltimore broadcast tower owner fined $2.2 million after lead paint spreads through neighborhoods

Baltimore broadcast tower owner fined $2.2 million after lead paint spreads through neighborhoods

Baltimore Peninsula’s newest addition: a UMD business school campus

Baltimore Peninsula’s newest addition: a UMD business school campus

Maryland may begin placing liens on federal buildings if the government holds state funds hostage

Maryland may begin placing liens on federal buildings if the government holds state funds hostage

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s budget boosts utility bill relief, but critics see short-term fix

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s budget boosts utility bill relief, but critics see short-term fix

Harford is first Maryland county with its own laboratory for testing public water for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

Harford is first Maryland county with its own laboratory for testing public water for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

Maryland settles with owner of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Maryland settles with owner of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Becker Morgan Group Recognized as an Early Professional Friendly Firm by AIA Maryland

Becker Morgan Group Recognized as an Early Professional Friendly Firm by AIA Maryland

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Indeterminate WDBO 107.3FM 580AM - Florida
Owner: Apollo Global Management
Maryland Department of Agriculture renews agreement with EPA to support farmers and environment

Maryland Department of Agriculture renews agreement with EPA to support farmers and environment

Center-right Maryland State Wire
Owner: Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
Companies will need to pay more than $2 million for Baltimore lead paint ‘shower’

Companies will need to pay more than $2 million for Baltimore lead paint ‘shower’

Public Broadcaster WYPR - Maryland
Owner: Your Public Radio Corporation & American Government
Companies that rained lead paint from TV tower in North Baltimore agree to $2M settlement

Companies that rained lead paint from TV tower in North Baltimore agree to $2M settlement

Indeterminate Baltimore Banner - Maryland
Owner: The Venetoulis Institute For Local Journalism
Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into bridge

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into bridge

ICE told Maryland agency about warehouse plans 2 weeks before they became public

ICE told Maryland agency about warehouse plans 2 weeks before they became public

Indiana baseball heads to Maryland seeking first Big Ten road series win of season

Indiana baseball heads to Maryland seeking first Big Ten road series win of season

Baltimore broadcast tower owner fined $2.2 million after lead paint spreads through neighborhoods

Baltimore broadcast tower owner fined $2.2 million after lead paint spreads through neighborhoods

Baltimore Peninsula’s newest addition: a UMD business school campus

Baltimore Peninsula’s newest addition: a UMD business school campus

Maryland may begin placing liens on federal buildings if the government holds state funds hostage

Maryland may begin placing liens on federal buildings if the government holds state funds hostage

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s budget boosts utility bill relief, but critics see short-term fix

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s budget boosts utility bill relief, but critics see short-term fix

Harford is first Maryland county with its own laboratory for testing public water for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

Harford is first Maryland county with its own laboratory for testing public water for PFAS ‘forever chemicals’

Maryland settles with owner of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Maryland settles with owner of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Becker Morgan Group Recognized as an Early Professional Friendly Firm by AIA Maryland

Becker Morgan Group Recognized as an Early Professional Friendly Firm by AIA Maryland

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge

Maryland Department of Agriculture renews agreement with EPA to support farmers and environment

Maryland Department of Agriculture renews agreement with EPA to support farmers and environment

Companies will need to pay more than $2 million for Baltimore lead paint ‘shower’

Companies will need to pay more than $2 million for Baltimore lead paint ‘shower’

Companies that rained lead paint from TV tower in North Baltimore agree to $2M settlement

Companies that rained lead paint from TV tower in North Baltimore agree to $2M settlement

$2.2M settlement reached in Baltimore lead paint case

$2.2M settlement reached in Baltimore lead paint case

Port of Baltimore breaks ground on agriculture grain transloading facility

Port of Baltimore breaks ground on agriculture grain transloading facility

A pair of Baltimore firefighters died more than 2 years ago. The city still hasn’t told the public what happened.

A pair of Baltimore firefighters died more than 2 years ago. The city still hasn’t told the public what happened.

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Renewed Agreement Between Maryland Department of Agriculture, EPA Supports Farmers, Environmental Stewardship

Renewed Agreement Between Maryland Department of Agriculture, EPA Supports Farmers, Environmental Stewardship

Attorney General, Maryland Department of Environment Secure $2.2 Million Settlement After Lead Paint from Baltimore Tower Contaminated Surrounding Communities

Attorney General, Maryland Department of Environment Secure $2.2 Million Settlement After Lead Paint from Baltimore Tower Contaminated Surrounding Communities

Anglers Can Remove Invasives, Get Rewarded By Participating in Maryland Catfish Tournaments in 2026

Anglers Can Remove Invasives, Get Rewarded By Participating in Maryland Catfish Tournaments in 2026

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Maryland Department of the Environment Recognized by U.S. Green Building Council for Climate Leadership

Maryland Department of the Environment Recognized by U.S. Green Building Council for Climate Leadership

Maryland Prepares for Flood Risk from Rivers and Rain

Maryland Prepares for Flood Risk from Rivers and Rain

Councilmember Sayles Hosts 4th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration Honoring Women Leading Sustainability Across Montgomery County

Councilmember Sayles Hosts 4th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration Honoring Women Leading Sustainability Across Montgomery County

Board of Public Works Approves $190,000 for Trail Loop and Land Conservation in Three Maryland Counties

Board of Public Works Approves $190,000 for Trail Loop and Land Conservation in Three Maryland Counties

Montgomery County Council Passes Native Plant Protection Act

Montgomery County Council Passes Native Plant Protection Act

Attorney General Rayfield Files Lawsuit to Protect Rivers, Oregon Families from Mercury Pollution

Attorney General Rayfield Files Lawsuit to Protect Rivers, Oregon Families from Mercury Pollution

Renewed Agreement Between Maryland Department of Agriculture, EPA Supports Farmers, Environmental Stewardship

Renewed Agreement Between Maryland Department of Agriculture, EPA Supports Farmers, Environmental Stewardship

Attorney General, Maryland Department of Environment Secure $2.2 Million Settlement After Lead Paint from Baltimore Tower Contaminated Surrounding Communities

Attorney General, Maryland Department of Environment Secure $2.2 Million Settlement After Lead Paint from Baltimore Tower Contaminated Surrounding Communities

Anglers Can Remove Invasives, Get Rewarded By Participating in Maryland Catfish Tournaments in 2026

Anglers Can Remove Invasives, Get Rewarded By Participating in Maryland Catfish Tournaments in 2026

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Delaware’s 2025 Wildlife Action Plan Gets U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Approval

Maryland Department of the Environment Recognized by U.S. Green Building Council for Climate Leadership

Maryland Department of the Environment Recognized by U.S. Green Building Council for Climate Leadership

Maryland Prepares for Flood Risk from Rivers and Rain

Maryland Prepares for Flood Risk from Rivers and Rain

Councilmember Sayles Hosts 4th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration Honoring Women Leading Sustainability Across Montgomery County

Councilmember Sayles Hosts 4th Annual Women’s History Month Celebration Honoring Women Leading Sustainability Across Montgomery County

Board of Public Works Approves $190,000 for Trail Loop and Land Conservation in Three Maryland Counties

Board of Public Works Approves $190,000 for Trail Loop and Land Conservation in Three Maryland Counties

Montgomery County Council Passes Native Plant Protection Act

Montgomery County Council Passes Native Plant Protection Act

Attorney General Rayfield Files Lawsuit to Protect Rivers, Oregon Families from Mercury Pollution

Attorney General Rayfield Files Lawsuit to Protect Rivers, Oregon Families from Mercury Pollution

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