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City ethics filings show Baltimore firm as most active lobbyists
If you're in a business that seeks to influence government policies in Baltimore, chances are you've hired the lobbying firm of Harris Jones & Malone. Various companies have on file with the city ethics board a total of 56 forms stating that they are...
Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Peter O'Malley, Government, Verizon Communications
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Former Constellation CEO Shattuck retires from Exelon — but remains on its board
Mayo A. Shattuck III, who coordinated the sale of two Baltimore institutions to out-of-state concerns and ran the region's power company for a volatile decade, has retired from the parent of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. Chicago-based Exelon Corp. didn'...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Deutsche Bank AG, Banking, Constellation Energy Group, Mayo A. Shattuck III
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With a morning boom, BGE's landmark gas holder became a local memory
As the clock ticked down Sunday, the morning clouds disappeared, as if they were in on the months-long planning that went into the destruction of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s final natural-gas holding silo. Then, as if someone were turning on...
Tags: Jones Falls, Jones Falls Expressway, Roland Park, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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BGE says equipment issue killed lights at Towson Town Center
Power was knocked out to about 7,000 customers in the Towson area, including Towson Town Center, around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday because of a problem with a piece of electric distribution equipment, according to Baltimore Gas and Electric spokeswoman Rachael...Tags: Twitter, Inc., General Growth Properties, Inc.
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Christopher Van Hollen Sr., ambassador
Christopher Van Hollen Sr., a retired Foreign Service officer and ambassador to Sri Lanka, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Jan. 30 at the Washington Home and Hospice. The former Baltimore resident was 90. Born in Baltimore and raised in...
Tags: Elections, Primaries, Central Intelligence Agency, NATO, University of California, Berkeley
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Flooding impacts widespread, with at least one death, many roads closed
Impacts after Wednesday night's heavy winds and rain remain widespread around the region, with several roads remaining closed and rivers yet to crest and a wind advisory in effect. In Montgomery County, the flooding required several rescues, and in...Tags: Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Ellicott City, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Laurel Park
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Thursday forecast: Chill returns with wind, highs in 40s
Colder temperatures are returning to the Baltimore area Thursday after a cold front passed through the region overnight, according to the National Weather Service. Some lingering rain showers are possible early as that system moves on, but partly...Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, Weather Reports, Howard County, Baltimore Weather
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Tornado watch, flash-flood warning issued for Baltimore region
A tornado watch and flash flood warning are in effect for the Baltimore region, with heavy rain and gusty winds expected through the night. The tornado watch area includes all of central and southern Maryland and is effective through 2 a.m. Thursday....
Tags: Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Tornadoes, National Weather Service, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Warnings
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Susquehanna Center/APG Federal Credit Union Arena features energy-saving equipment
In building the new Susquehanna Center/APG Federal Credit Union Arena, the college selected the most energy efficient equipment available. The new arena consists of more than 100,000 square feet of building space, the largest single building on the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Energy Saving
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Old-fashioned meat market, cutting-edge power
Fifty-eight years after it opened in Highland, Boarman's Old-Fashioned Meat Market is still, in many respects, living up to its name. Boarman family members still mix spices for the pork sausage made in house, the staff butcher still stuffs the sausage...Tags: Clarksville, Renewable Energy, Credit and Debt, Politics, Solar Energy
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Surcharges likely for gas pipeline replacement
When Maryland utilities replace their gas pipelines, customers have had to fork out extra money afterward — not during. But that's poised to change. Both chambers of Maryland's General Assembly, citing safety concerns, approved measures this...
Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Consumers, Washington Gas Light Company
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