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A coal facility at the Port of Baltimore is connected to increased air pollution nearby, according to a Johns Hopkins ...
Tampa Bay rays infielder Curtis Mead is fitting right in since returning to the Durham Bulls just over a week ago.
A Johns Hopkins study confirms that coal-handling operations at CSX’s Curtis Bay terminal are a major source of air pollution ...
New research suggests that two Baltimore incinerators are causing nearly $100 million in health damages every year, according ...
Bulldozer operations at a coal terminal at the Port of Baltimore are closely tied to spikes in air pollution in the nearby ...
Two Curtis Bay residents have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against CSX over a massive explosion at the company’s coal terminal last year, citing health concerns related to the coal dust ...
Curtis Bay is fed up with a member of the neighborhood. In October, residents gathered at an open Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) hearing to demand that the agency deny an operating ...
Johns Hopkins researchers find particulate matter and black carbon levels were highest when there was bulldozer activity and wind blowing from the coal transfer station towards homes.
From 2005 to 2009, the Curtis Bay zip code (21226) ranked among the top ten zip codes in the country for the quantity of air toxins released, and it ranked first in the country for toxic air ...
Celebrating Baltimore City principals who put their heart into leading our schools, the Fund for Educational Excellence is honoring five principals with the “Heart of the School” award.
Dr. Heaney released new information from those findings, that suggest the measures CSX put in place to reduce coal dust in ...
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