Moore joined the governors of Illinois, New Jersey and Delaware in sending a letter to federal utility regulators pointing the finger at PJM Interconnect, the regional grid operator, for a looming jump in electricity rates.
Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and West Virginia were awarded $18.6 million to build electric vehicle (EV) chargers and fueling infrastructure along the I-81 and I-78 corridors, the Biden-Harris administration announced.
A bill proposed by progressive lawmakers in both the Maryland House and Senate seeks to modify the residency classification of individuals who spend more than 90 days in Maryland annually. Current state law requires a person to reside in Maryland for at least six months to be considered a resident for income tax purposes.
No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes were handed their first loss of the season against Penn State on Sunday, and now face No. 8 Maryland.
As skyrocketing utility prices loom on the horizon, four more state leaders stand behind Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s complaint about PJM’s management of the power grid. Democratic Govs. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois,
The NWS extends a Cold Weather Advisory for the region including parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and southeast Pennsylvania.
Michael Stone said now PennDOT will be reviewing and coming up with responses to put together the final environmental impact statement.
A Coast Guardsman was charged after allegedly causing a multi-vehicle crash while more than double the legal limit for alcohol, state police report. Ryan Lee Geisel, 46, of Glen Burnie, Maryland, was charged with aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence,
A Pennsylvania woman is accused of posing as a vendor to steal Apple products from Target stores across multiple states.
Vehicle restrictions will be in place on Pennsylvania highways Sunday as the area braces for a winter storm. PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike are urging drivers to use caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is considering several changes to the elk license process and how many out of state hunters can win tags each year.
Initially, a $284 million settlement was reached with 10 of the 17 universities involved. Caltech and Johns Hopkins University recently agreed to settle for a combined total of $35.3 million, which will bring the total payout to $320,250,000 if the recent settlements are approved by U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly.