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March 26, 2018

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Maryland's utilities propose spending $104 million on statewide electric-vehicle charging network

Monday, Mar 26

In pursuit of Maryland’s ambitious goal of 300,000 electric vehicles on the street by 2025, utility companies and other stakeholders are proposing to install a $104 million network of 24,000 charging stations across the state — which would be the second-largest in the country, after California’s.

Baltimore council president wants study of publicly-owned broadband internet

The president of the Baltimore City Council wants officials to consider the creation of a public broadband network because of the Trump administration's moves to repeal open internet rules.

Documents shed new light on redistricting as Maryland map heads to Supreme Court

Hundreds of pages of documents from the period shed new light on the behind the scenes machinations of the 2011 redistricting as the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments in a case about whether Democrats in the state went too far in crafting a map that helped their own party.

Baltimore to use new form of financing for green infrastructure projects to fight water pollution

Baltimore public works officials will announce a plan Monday to use a new form of financing to help pay for $10 million in green infrastructure projects designed to reduce water pollution from stormwater runoff.

Two horses loose on I-795 after accident results in closure of all lanes

All lanes were closed and two horses were loose on I-795 after a collision between a horse trailer and another vehicle, Maryland State Police confirmed. 

Baltimore Mayor Pugh appears on MSNBC's 'all-star mayoral panel' at March For Our Lives

With thousands of protesting students in the background, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh appeared on MSNBC during the March For Our Lives rally in Washington to call on Congress to listen to the voices of young people.

Two men shot, one fatally, in Baltimore on Sunday

One man was killed and another man injured in two separate shootings Sunday, police said.

Former Oriole Albert Belle reportedly arrested at spring training game

Albert Belle was charged with two counts of indecent exposure, one count of DUI and one count of extreme DUI, according to a report on Fox 10 Phoenix.

Blast hang on at Monterrey, 4-3, to win third MASL title in row, Baltimore's 10th indoor crown

The Blast jumped to a 4-1 lead and captured their third straight MASL championship and Baltimore's 10th in the 37 straight years of professional indoor soccer.

As usual, Ravens' free-agent strategy appears to be affected by compensatory-pick formula

The Ravens still have needs and a little money to spend, but it looks like they don't want to jeopardize the third- or fourth-round draft pick they'd get for the loss of Ryan Jensen.