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Potomac Sewage Fallout: Lawmakers grilled DC Water and federal officials again over the January Potomac Interceptor collapse, pressing why repairs weren’t approved for years and why the public still faced health risks after nearly 250 million gallons of raw sewage spilled—residents say the smell lingers. Air Pollution Fight: Maryland AG Jay Jones joined a coalition pushing back on EPA moves to roll back national ethylene oxide limits, warning vulnerable communities could be harmed. Human Composting Breakthrough: Howard County opened the East Coast’s first human composting facility in Elkridge, positioning it as a greener alternative to burial and cremation. Local Summer Safety: Pocomoke River State Park’s swimming pool is closing for summer 2026 due to a lifeguard shortage. Energy & Industry: Maryland-based Hull Street Energy is buying FirstLight’s Northeast hydro and other power assets, betting on “clean, reliable” generation. Community & Culture: Artscape 2026 is set to return “bigger and bolder,” while an Essex Experience concert was postponed after a protected raven nested onstage.

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May 14, 2026

AuthMind adds automation to identity threat response for AI-driven environments

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May 4, 2026

Baltimore businesses lean into professional catering for corporate events

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May 5, 2026

Radiotherapy Solutions named management partner for Chesapeake Potomac Regional Cancer Center

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Apr. 29, 2026

BCR Cyber opens May cybersecurity training cohort for Maryland government workers

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Maryland-based firm buying FirstLight properties, including Northfield and Turners Falls facilities

Maryland-based firm buying FirstLight properties, including Northfield and Turners Falls facilities

Natural disasters increasingly impact nation’s food supply

Natural disasters increasingly impact nation’s food supply

Maryland reaches $4M settlement with developers blamed for Gunpowder River pollution

Maryland reaches $4M settlement with developers blamed for Gunpowder River pollution

Baltimore School for the Arts is still picking up the pieces after winter flood

Baltimore School for the Arts is still picking up the pieces after winter flood

Maryland reaches $4.1M settlement with homebuilder in sediment pollution case

Maryland reaches $4.1M settlement with homebuilder in sediment pollution case


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May 20, 2026

Board of Public Works Approves $9.2 Million for Park Pavilions, Playgrounds, and Land Conservation in Four Maryland Counties

Maryland Department of Natural Resources

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May 18, 2026

Maryland Injury Lawyers Named Best Personal Injury Firm of 2026 by Expert Law Attorneys

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May 18, 2026

Maryland and Québec Join Forces on Baltimore Climate and Sustainable Mobility Showcase

Maryland Department of the Environment

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May 19, 2026

NBCI Endorses Chanel A. Branch for Maryland House of Delegates, 45th District

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May 19, 2026

Attorney General Jay Jones Joins Coalition Opposing EPA’s Proposal to Gut National Limits on Toxic Ethylene Oxide Pollution 

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May 18, 2026

Maryland Department of Natural Resources Reports Increase in Juvenile Blue Crabs and Total Population in 2026 Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey

Maryland Department of Natural Resources

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