Three environmental groups have moved to file a lawsuit against a Virginia company that oper… Read Story
In the neighborhood straddling MD Route 26 in West Baltimore, just north of the Mondawmin Ma… Read Story
The Maryland Department of the Environment plans to appeal a state judge’s ruling that the a… Read Story
A railroad running through the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia was once the lifeblood… Read Story
An African American community on Maryland's Eastern Shore celebrates its unique history and works to preserve its values and traditions. By Tom Horton, Dave Harp and Sandy Cannon-Brown. (Note: Addition to the credits under Archival Photos - Donna L. Cole and Getty Images)
Black farmers like Thelonius Cook of Virginia are embracing sustainable farming practices found in their African cultural heritage.
A photo collection from the serpentine barrens just north of Baltimore in the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area by Bay Journal photographer Dave Harp.