Research documenting the presence of coal dust in Baltimore’s Curtis Bay has now been published in a peer-reviewed journal.
For as long as he can remember, David Jones says the air in his Curtis Bay community has never been crystal clear.Each week, ...
Coal dust is present in measurable amounts of schools, playgrounds and houses in the Curtis Bay neighborhood in South ...
Johns Hopkins researchers found coal dust in Baltimore's Curtis Bay area, validating local concerns over health risks from a ...
Coal trains line the tracks in Curtis Bay, just a few hundred feet from homes. Testing from researchers at Johns Hopkins University shows coal is making its way to the community. See more: ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins confirms what residents of Curtis Bay have reported for decades: Measurable amounts of coal ...
Johns Hopkins team says the study raises health concerns, can be replicated by other heavily industrial neighborhoods ...
A study from Johns Hopkins University reconfirms what residents have long suspected: The black dust in Curtis Bay comes from ...
Residents who were living in Baltimore’s Curtis Bay, or owned property there, at the time of the December 2021 coal terminal explosion can now apply to receive funds from a $1.75 million ...
BALTIMORE -- Curtis Bay residents want the Maryland Department of the Environment to reject the operating permit for the CSX Transportation Coal Export Terminal, citing health, economic and ...