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Maryland proposes how it would spend $113.5 million in BGE fund
The state outlined Friday how it proposes to spend the $113.5 million that Exelon Corp. agreed to put in a "customer investment fund" as part of its merger with Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s parent. The biggest piece — $44 million —...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Finance, Energy Saving, Business, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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BGE overdue on $5.5 million in bills to Baltimore, officials say
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. is past due on nearly $5.5 million in payments owed to the city for use of a conduit system that carries power and telecommunications lines, according to city officials. The late payments are causing "cash flow" issues...
Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Dundalk, Charles Street, Business
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It doesn't have name, but more move into downtown area
I noticed a moving truck outside the old St. Alphonsus parochial school in the west side of downtown Baltimore on Saratoga Street. Someone was moving into an apartment in this Victorian building, once home to a school that made a a valiant attempt to...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Rudy Giuliani, 2010 Census, Kirby Fowler, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER:Â Cloudy, gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Thursday night is expected to be clear, with a low around 63. TRAFFIC: Check our traffic updates for this morning’s issues. TOP NEWS Orioles' ticket punched for Texas after...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Politics, Barack Obama, Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins
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O'Malley electricity panel recommends surcharge for grid upgrades
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers could see a $1 to $2 fee added to their monthly bills under a proposal from Gov. Martin O'Malley to make the electricity grid more reliable. A task force the O'Malley administration assembled after the June 29...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Prince George's County, Government
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Region recovers from Tuesday's storms
Local trains were back on schedule and power was restored to area homes and businesses Wednesday, as Marylanders cleaned up and repaired damage caused by the previous night's heavy rainstorms. The Maryland Transit Administration reported Wednesday...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Penn Line, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Baltimore County, Amtrak
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Researcher aims to take guesswork out of utilities' storm preparations
If a hurricane threatens to barrel up the Chesapeake Bay in the next month, many Marylanders will watch the forecast with dread. Memories of spending days without power after Hurricane Irene and the June derecho are fresh and painful.
Utilities such as...Tags: U.S. Department of Energy, Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Weather, Hurricanes
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Lacrosse pro launches products to deodorize equipment
Drew Westervelt's path to pro lacrosse was slicked with sweat and puke and blood and spit. "You know how it is when you're playing sports," he said. "You leave a lot out there." So when the 27-year-old Bel Air native and UMBC graduate felt an...Tags: Lacrosse, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, John Carroll, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Sports
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Tuesday weather forecast: Storms expected to pack heavy rains, damaging winds
Storm forecasters have raised the region's chances for damaging winds Tuesday afternoon and evening, with heavy rain and storms in the forecast, prompting utilities and schools to brace for severe weather. A tornado watch is in effect for a long...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather, Baltimore County, Weather Warnings
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BGE officials voice support for some burying of power lines
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. officials told state energy regulators Thursday that major changes to the electricity grid, including burying some power lines and more aggressively trimming trees, are needed to prevent long-term outages like the one that...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hurricane Irene (2011), New Products
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Carol M. Herndon, volunteer
Carol M. Herndon, a longtime volunteer and advocate for the developmentally disabled, died Sept. 8 of complications from cancer at PowerBack Rehabilitation in Lutherville. She was 82.
The daughter of a surgeon and a homemaker, Carol Mae Smith was born...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), March of Dimes Foundation, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Cancer, Baltimore County
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