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Climate Change

The 2020s will be defined by how we come together to address the major issues that we face, such as public health, inequality and…

When Maryland deregulated the electricity and natural gas markets in 1999, the hope was to encourage competition among energy suppliers and provide residents with…

Four Maryland lawmakers joined a national network of public officials who support holding corporate polluters accountable for their contributions to the climate crisis. Delegates…

There are four power plants within 13 miles of Brandywine, an unincorporated town in southern Prince George’s County. Other industrial hazards such as a…

A government geek who hoped to flip open her laptop and watch the Maryland State Ethics Commission in action on Thursday was in for…

Maryland lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow the state’s municipalities and counties to negotiate energy purchasing on behalf of their residents, in a…

A settlement has been reached with Washington Gas over the deadly 2016 explosion at the Flower Branch Apartments in Silver Spring. The terms and…

Washington Gas had both the funds and the direction to fix what caused a deadly apartment fire that killed seven people, according to a…

There are few state responsibilities more important — or more challenging — than how the state exercises its constitutional authority over the electric utilities…

The Maryland Public Service Commission is expected to rule within a matter of days on a proposed $6.4 billion merger between WGL Holdings Inc….