A Baltimore City Council committee investigating a proposed management agreement for the city’s conduit system with Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. has agreed to issue several subpoenas after voicing concerns about the proposal.
so that is why warnings and advisories because of how extreme the temperatures and these windchills are getting. they yes, we talked about mount washington, but portland, maine, minus 39. burlington is minus 34. syracuse and albany, both looking at minus 30. and conditions will improve and that is a good thing because we ve seen some pretty high numbers here. and we talked about mount washington, but cadillac mount, minus 62. friendship airport, minus 61. and waterford, vermont getting to minus 52. here is the good news, the arctic blast will finally recede once we get to as early as tomorrow, you are going to see a significant improvement in the temperatures. take for example boston, high today at 18. by tomorrow we re at 47. new york, portland, burlington, 10 degrees above normal in terms of temperatures tomorrow. that is brutal. allison chinchar, looking forward to tomorrow for those
The D’Alesandro family, a political dynasty with two former Baltimore mayors and the first female speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives to its name, rose from a small house on Albemarle Street in Little Italy.
Retired Queen Anne’s County Circuit Court Judge John W. Sause Jr., who was the founding director of the Queen Anne’s County Historical Society, died of a heart infection Nov. 28 at the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The former longtime Centreville resident was 88.
Retired Queen Anne’s County Circuit Court Judge John W. Sause Jr., who was the founding director of the Queen Anne’s County Historical Society, died of a heart infection Nov. 28 at the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The former longtime Centreville resident was 88.