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The hot topic before Baltimore City Council Wednesday — whether gas pressure regulators should be inside or outside homes.
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Not everyone can charge up at home.
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NAACP's Baltimore Branch President Rev. Kobi Little and VP Joshua Harris join us with perspectives on the city's conduit deal with BGE, violence reduction efforts, fair housing legislation and other ongoing racial equity issues.
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Members of Baltimore City’s investigative committee met for a third time Tuesday night. Council members grilled leaders of Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration on a recent agreement between the city and Baltimore Gas and Electric.
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None of Baltimore City's five member spending board — the Board of Estimates — voted on the conduit deal this week. Instead, all but one sounded off on the multimillion dollar agreement. Board members are at an impasse over whether the deal is good for residents and continue clashing over how the deal was handled.
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For nearly four hours, Baltimore city council members and residents sounded off as Baltimore Gas & Electric defended the controversial conduit deal, Thursday.
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Maryland officials said Monday morning the Catonsville woman, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, told an FBI source that she plotted to shoot up five Baltimore Gas and Electric substations, including two in Baltimore City.
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Is it a path to a clean energy future, or a ruse to keep going down the same, old path?
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Maryland’s moratorium on utility shut-offs expires this weekend. But if you’re behind on utility bills, BGE says it’s not too late to get help, even if…
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BGE has reported its customers have lost more than $25,000 to utility scammers this past month and that the company has received nearly 1,500 scam…