
More governors back Shapiro’s energy complaint
The grid operator’s most recent auction to secure enough power to meet demand in the coming year illustrated the point starkly.

As Delaware beaches open, governor warns out-of-staters: Stay away
Visitors may risk criminal charges under quarantine law

Proud Boy charged in Capitol siege says he helped FBI for years, gave information on Antifa
An attorney for Proud Boys member Joseph Biggs, under court-ordered home detention Florida, made the claims Monday in a court filing.

N.J. man charged with using social media to communicate threats to attack white people
"I want to cause mayhem on the white community," read the threatening post from Joshua Cobb, who started basic training in the U.S. Marine Corps in June 2023 until his recent discharge

Border Patrol arrests previously deported man with second-degree murder conviction
"The man now faces new charges for illegal entry after being previously deported," CBP said.

New Mexico spends millions on solar power not knowing how much power it will get
In three of the four projects, a spokesman for the department admitted to The Center Square that it does not have an estimate of the amount of clean energy that will be created by the effort.

Washington, D.C., public transit worker fatally shot trying to protect passenger from shooter
The D.C. Metro said it would lower its flags to half-staff while mourning the loss of the "heroic employee."

Maine was on verge of adopting California EV mandates but power outage delayed vote
If finalized, 43% of all vehicles sold in Maine would need to meet zero-emission standards by 2027, and that would increase to 82% by 2032.

Spokane may reinstate permit fees for solar energy systems, EV chargers
For residential solar energy systems, it calls for a $75 plan review fee and $150 inspection fee that combines both building and electrical permits.