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Editor-in-chief, Maryland Matters

Steve Crane

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Editor-in-chief, Maryland Matters

Annapolis

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Technology, Economy, Immigration, National security, Energy, Education, Politics, Human Rights

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Maryland Matters

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Total articles 619

  • Available on paid plans

    Lawmakers fear AI data centers will drive up residents’ power bills

    By Alex Brown, Steve Crane Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Chesterfield coming, Simonaire going, a list of our favorite things, more notes

    By Bryan P. Sears Verified, William Ford Verified, Steve Crane Verified

    Mar. 26, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Lawmakers fear AI data centers will drive up residents’ power bills

    By Alex Brown, Steve Crane Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Color Research & Application,Yahoo! News,Cumberland Times – News,WTOP – FM (Washington, Dc),The 74,The Southern Maryland Chronicle,WAMU – FM (Washington, D.C.),Cronkite News,Maryland Matters,Yahoo,News From The States

Company Info

Maryland Matters

Welcome to Maryland Matters, the premier site for news about Maryland government and politics. Maryland Matters is a trusted nonprofit and nonpartisan news site. We are not the arm of a profit-seeking corporation. Nor do we have a paywall — we want to keep our work open to as many people as possible. So we rely on the generosity of individuals and foundations to fund our work. Years ago, healthy competition for news out of Annapolis and across the state produced robust coverage. But the media landscape has changed. Newspapers have closed. Suburban bureaus have shut down. Reporting staffs have shrunk. Coverage of state and local news has all but disappeared. Maryland Matters seeks to fill the void with original reporting and commentary. We are deeply grateful to the many kind donors who are supporting us. And with sustained support, we intend to continue our comprehensive coverage — from Ocean City to Oakland, from Capitol Hill to the State House to Baltimore City Hall. We will cover all the important issues: education and transportation, poverty and health care, energy and the environment, the business community and organized labor, and of course, politics. Maryland citizens will have the news they need to hold their government and elected officials accountable. Without nonprofit news sites like Maryland Matters, many stories will never be told.

Annapolis, Maryland, United States

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