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Ruth Ann Norton

The EmPOWER program may be retooled through legislation under consideration this General Assembly session.

The money is available, but coordinating the programs may be a challenge for a depleted state government.

With the extreme heat of summer upon us, Governor Hogan’s veto of an energy efficiency bill failed to put in place measures to protect Maryland’s most vulnerable citizens.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced $105 million to organizations across 29 states to reduce home health hazards.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) has a decision to make, and it looks like he’s not in any hurry to make it. Earlier…

Del. Shaneka Henson (D-Anne Arundel) unveiled a piece of legislation Wednesday that aims to regulate the way the state handles the mitigation and prevention…

Children go to school to learn – not to face brain-harming levels of lead exposure. State lawmakers are working this year to expand upon…