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The Public Service Commission held its first virtual public hearing on the BGE rate case. The utility is seeking to increase rates that would be effective January 1, 2024.
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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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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry and City Council President Nick Mosby say the conduit deal the mayor inked with BGE is a bad deal for the city and for consumers. They join us to explain why.
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In another of our monthly interviews with the mayor, we focus on his decision to ink the conduit deal with BGE, despite opposition from other top city officials.
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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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Baltimore City’s Board of Estimates approved the conduit deal with Baltimore Gas and Electric Wednesday morning despite some city council members asking for more time to evaluate the agreement. Two voting members did not attend the meeting in protest.
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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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Expect Maryland lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session to target big truck manufacturers to go all electric as the state looks to meet clean air goals.
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The state mandated payment plans up to two years for low-income customers behind on electric bills during the coronavirus pandemic.
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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…