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MDE pressed by Curtis Bay residents to reject CSX terminal's operating permit 02:52. BALTIMORE -- Curtis Bay residents want the Maryland Department of the Environment to reject the operating ...
As residents of Curtis Bay, they saw the thick dust everywhere. That airborne toxic matter made it so hard for little ones to breathe that many chose to stay inside during recess. If you know a 6 ...
BALTIMORE - The window for Curtis Bay residents to apply for a portion of settlement funds from a 2021 coal terminal explosion closes on Thursday, July 18. Those who lived in the impacted area at ...
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 resident Jennie McFadden doesn’t get much use out of the teal blue chairs on her front porch. “I try to stay where I can breathe a little,” she says.(Amanda Yeager/Staff) ...
CURTIS BAY, Md. — Just a day after police announced the shutdown of a violent drug operation in Curtis Bay, residents reported that the drug trade had resumed.
The explosion happened on Dec. 30, 2021, in the working-class South Baltimore neighborhood of Curtis Bay.At the coal plant building owned and operated by rail giant CSX Transportation, no more ...
Some Curtis Bay residents called it a good, small step, while others said it’s not enough to protect people from air pollution. For more than 30 years, Edith Gerald has lived in Curtis Bay, ...
A mother and father from Curtis Bay have been charged with involuntary manslaughter, more than eight months after their infant son overdosed on fentanyl, according to the Maryland Judiciary.
After a plea agreement reached this summer, the medical waste disposal company, Curtis Bay Energy, was sentenced to pay a $1 million fine to the Maryland Clean Water Fund, as well as $750,000 to ...
You can tell by his warm welcome that students at Curtis Bay Elementary love Mark Bongiovanni, better known as "Mr. B," and his smile and joy shows there's no place he'd rather be.
Officials say the violent group was operating in the 4100 block of Morrison Court in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of Baltimore, and the investigation began as a response to the high rates of ...