The entire scope of the problem posed by so-called "forever chemicals" in Maryland schools is just beginning to come into view under a new federal law.
House lawmakers convened a joint hearing Wednesday titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth." ...
Montgomery County receives $1.5 million from the MEA to purchase zero-emission vehicles, advancing its sustainability and ...
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) has given two grants to the County’s Department of General Services to help them ...
The United States is investing in marine energy technology to help meet clean energy goals, with the Marine Energy ...
The Maryland Energy Administration Thursday announced the Fiscal Year 2025 launch of the Jane E. Lawton Conservation Loan ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday deflected criticism from residents who say that he has failed to intervene in the controversial ...
Between 2005 and 2022, Maryland reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by a greater percentage than any other state, according ...
Governor Moore and state lawmakers in Annapolis need to both raise taxes and cut spending to meet the fiscal moment.
The 2024 IEEE Symposium on Reliability for Electronics and Photonics Packaging was hosted Nov. 8-9 at Purdue University. For ...
Maryland lawmakers will return to Annapolis facing a widening budget gap. Analysts said it could become one of the worst ...