Westminster nonprofit founder Billy Lyve, who empowers Carroll County kids, was named a 2025 Black Marylander to Watch.
Houses of worship and faith-based agencies are stepping in to help cover some of the costs for desperate consumers being hit by soaring utility prices across Maryland.
The legislation comes amid high utility bills, and as the state tries to meet its clean energy goals and keep electricity affordable for Marylanders.
Del. Carl Jackon (D-Baltimore County) is now Sen. Carl Jackson, disability community advocates are disapppointed at what was ...
Marylanders who’ve long selected gas and electric suppliers through the state’s competitive energy marketplace have suddenly ...
Maryland’s legislature should show that it takes the state’s burgeoning technology and cybersecurity challenges seriously, writes.
Democratic leaders have unveiled a sweeping new energy plan for Maryland that would make it easier to build new energy plants ...
A hearing about what cases should start in the juvenile justice system versus the adult court system developed into more ...