
Opponents of a proposed 67-mile power line that would cut through Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Counties plan to turn up the heat on Gov Wes Moore.
They say heโs gone AWOL on the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project.
At a recent public hearing at Hereford High School, Diane Shipley Sprinkle wanted to know if she should contact the governor every day about the MPRP. The transmission line would cut through her family farm in Westminster.
Read more (and listen) at WYPR.
