Navisun and Queen City Solar Team Up to Boost Maryland’s Community Solar Market

Navisun, a leading independent power producer, and Queen City Solar, a North Carolina-based solar developer, have formed a strategic partnership to bring 30 megawatts of affordable community solar power to Maryland. This collaboration will benefit energy communities and consumers across the state, showcasing the potential of partnerships between established companies and innovative startups.

Kentucky & Maryland Early Voting Update: Trump Rallies, Harris Speaks, Key Races Heat Up

As the 2020 election nears, Kentucky and Maryland are in the thick of early voting. With Trump campaigning in Georgia, Harris speaking in Washington, D.C., and crucial down-ballot races in Maryland, the political landscape is dynamic. This article provides a comprehensive guide to early voting in both states, including registration deadlines, absentee ballot procedures, and key races to watch.

Maryland Senate Race Heats Up as Hogan Highlights Tax Break Controversy

The Maryland Senate race is becoming increasingly contentious, with Republican candidate Larry Hogan highlighting a tax credit controversy involving his Democratic opponent, Angela Alsobrooks. Hogan, a former two-term governor, is campaigning on his fiscal responsibility record, while Alsobrooks faces accusations of improperly taking advantage of property tax breaks. The race is one of several that could determine control of the Senate.

Maryland, Mississippi Begin Early Voting as 2024 Election Heats Up

Early voting has begun in Maryland and Mississippi, joining a growing list of states where voters can cast their ballots ahead of the 2024 presidential election. While these states are not considered competitive at the presidential level, Maryland’s Senate race between former Governor Larry Hogan and Democratic challenger Angela Alsobrooks is drawing significant attention.

Maryland Cannabis Company Fined for Advertising at Music Festival and 5K Race

Curio Wellness, a Maryland cannabis company, was fined $8,000 for advertising at a music festival and sponsoring a 5K race, both of which were not age-restricted, violating state regulations. This is not the first time Curio Wellness has been fined for violating cannabis regulations in Maryland. Earlier this year, the company was fined $26,000 for selling marijuana products that had been retrieved from a dumpster by employees.

Maryland Governor’s False Bronze Star Claim Sparks Controversy

Maryland Governor Wes Moore, a Democrat, has been accused of falsely claiming to have received the Bronze Star medal. The revelation came to light after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed he mentioned the award on a 2006 application for the White House Fellowship. Moore has acknowledged the mistake, attributing it to his commanding officer who believed he was eligible for the medal. However, the incident has raised questions about his honesty and integrity, with critics accusing him of embellishing his military record.

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