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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources released the Maryland Coastal Flood Explorer to help people plan ahead for past and predicted flood risks.
In the heart of historic Fells Point, fresh pavement is being pulled off Thames Street after preservationists argued the city’s road-repairs did more damage tha ...
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation has removed a patch of asphalt from Fell’s Point’s historic Thames Street ...
They might be cute, but they're causing trouble in Baltimore. Now, the city faces an overpopulation of white tail deer.
Maryland residents can track flooding events through a new map created by the state's Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Buried waterways in Detroit increase flood hazards, and mapping efforts are underway to raise awareness and reduce risks.