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BGE CEO Suggests 'Selectively' Burying Power Lines
But at a hearing with the PSC, the chief executive officer supported the utility's decision to withhold information from officials to protect customers' privacy.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
I'm new to Ellicott City, so I'd like you to tell me what you think is important! I do suspect that maintaining the unique character of the community is important to many residents -- I plan to keep an eye on zoning and development issues.
But at a hearing with the PSC, the chief executive officer supported the utility's decision to withhold information from officials to protect customers' privacy.

The fast-food burger chain is looking for a suitable site in Ellicott City.
But at a hearing with the PSC, the chief executive officer supported the utility's decision to withhold information from officials to protect customers' privacy.
If the National Weather Service is right, we're in for a treat.
If the National Weather Service is right, we're in for a treat.
But at a hearing with the PSC, the chief executive officer supported the utility's decision to withhold information from officials to protect customers' privacy.
If the National Weather Service is right, we're in for a treat.
The football player is working with local businesses to bring more shoppers to Main Street.
Harriet M. Taylor paid herself nearly $478,000 in one year, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services is teaching CPR. For free.
The vintage apparel and accessories store is packing up and moving to West Annapolis.
The diner car is in Virginia, but may be back.
But Genrich Sretenski was ordered to turn himself in to New York authorities to face felony sex assault charges
Crews have been a daily site on Main Street since the Aug. 20 derailment.
The National Weather Service is forecasting not-quite-but-almost fall temperatures, too.
This information was supplied by the Howard County Police Department.
Installation of parking meters on hold as CSX continues restoration after a fatal train derailment in Ellicott City.
The National Weather Service is forecasting not-quite-but-almost fall temperatures, too.
The owners of the former Good Life Market are back, and opening up a new store on Main Street.