Lee Zeldin, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency, is promising to preserve a clean environment "without suffocating the economy."
Ark., and President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency discussed the administrator's priorities during a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday.
Trump's EPA administrator-nominee took at-times pointed questions from several liberal Democratic senators during his confirmation hearing Thursday.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced today that Maryland, alongside fifteen other states, is defending two pivotal actions by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). These actions
The Supreme Court of the United States is currently evaluating a pivotal case that may influence the availability of internet and phone services for millions in rural regions across Maryland […]
The City of Providence and RI's Emergency Management Agency are expanding shelter capacity for the snow and bitter cold expected in the coming week.
A coalition of 18 state attorneys general, led by Kwame Raoul, supports an EPA rule establishing the first nationwide standards for PFAS in drinking water.
A study by Brown University researchers finds that air pollution can significantly slow marathon runners and affect their performance times.
The long-awaited $25 million Harbor dredging project starts on Monday as contractors begin digging a 9-acre pit in a shallow South cove where seven decades of a working waterfront's industrial sins will be buried over the next three winters.
Withdrawal of request for EPA waiver means the state no longer seeks to enforce its zero emission vehicle mandate on fleets.
Did you lose your AirPods at this beach this summer? They may not be gone after all. A single pair of AirPods was among the 21,662 pounds of trash that volunteers collected along Rhode Island’s shoreline this fall,
Mira Rojanasakul’s piece for The New York Times paints an overarching, albeit grim, picture of the homeowners landscape. The California wildfires, which started after this article’s publication, are a devastating example of what’s at risk.