At the Utilities Town Hall meeting on February 18, companies got a much easier ride than expected with no voluble residents ...
Maryland lawmakers blasted Baltimore Gas and Electric on the high cost of energy as a company representative blamed pricey ...
leaving many residents concerned about their monthly bills. 7News Speaks one-on-one with Valencia McClure, head of Government and Executive Affairs at Pepco, about the factors contributing to the ...
More legislation fell by the wayside Friday in the Washington Legislature, including bills on signature gathering for ballot initiatives, free school meals and ballot box tampering. Friday was the ...
This bill allows Congress to use a special process called reconciliation. Normally, most bills need 60 votes to pass in the Senate, but through reconciliation, some bills can pass with a simple ...
There has been growing public anger about water company performance amid massive sewage leaks and soaring bills, and the commission is looking for views on reform. Environment Secretary Steve Reed ...
Following 24 seasons with the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick, 72, has started posing for selfies. The famed football coach is dating former cheerleader Jordon Hudson, who is 48 years his junior.
INDIANAPOLIS - The NFL Players’ Association released its third annual team report cards Wednesday and according to the players on the 2024 team, the Buffalo Bills are an organization that needs ...
In a move that could reshape federal fiscal policy for the next decade, Republicans just passed a sweeping House budget bill that sets the stage for dramatic spending cuts—including a ...
Magazine and Reach PLC magazines. Jordon Hudson/Instagram Birds of a feather flock together! Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon Hudson cozied up for a new romantic selfie on Tuesday ...
While a series of posts on social media claimed that Congress passed Trump's promised "no tax on tips" bill, the framework only sets the way for lawmakers to move forward with such plans—but ...
Pepco, the utility that serves 1.1 million customers in D.C. and Maryland, has announced it’s extending breaks for customers who’ve found their energy bills jumped dramatically this winter.