Air pollution in South Baltimore’s Curtis Bay — a residential area surrounded by industrial facilities — is on par with pollution near major highways and the city’s downtown area, according to a new ...
Several residents and others rallied in Curtis Bay against the CSX coal transfer terminal. Their push to keep their neighborhood coal-free comes on the heels of a million-dollar settlement that's ...
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 that ...
Nathan Houck was sentenced to five years with all but 18 months suspended for child neglect, which he pleaded guilty to in ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins University researchers and community partners has confirmed what residents of South Baltimore's Curtis Bay community have reported for decades: Coal dust is present in ...
(WBFF) — For as long as he can remember, David Jones says the air in his Curtis Bay community has never been crystal clear. Each week, he's tasked with clearing a dirty film of dust off his home, his ...
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 the ...
BALTIMORE --Curtis Bay residents on Saturday marched and asked for support from local officials in pushing CSX to transport something safer than coal. There was an explosion at a coal silo on Benhill ...
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 mixed ...
A group of Green Party activists joined others in a powerful No Coal for Christmas demonstration in the industrial neighborhood of Curtis Bay in southwest Baltimore. The demonstration helped lead to a ...
Police said Stevan Bobic wore a police vest and told people at a Linthicum Heights motel that he was a Baltimore Police ...