Computer Glitch Miscounts Votes in House of Delegates

A computer glitch in the House of Delegates caused eight votes this session, including the same-sex marriage bill, to appear incorrectly on the electronic vote-counting board.

Bill Attempts To Fix Maintenance of Effort Law

A new bill would help fix problems with school funding and maintenance of effort laws that have become a “toothless tiger,” said Delegate John L. Bohanan, Jr, D-St. Mary’s, in a joint hearing with the House Appropriations Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee Thursday.

Maryland High School Coaches Cracking Down on Twitter

With a growing number of high school athletes getting into trouble with posts on social media sites, coaches said they want to ensure their student-athletes are tweeting with discretion.

Live Blog: Discussion with David Simon, executive producer of The Wire

Capital News Service live-blogged a discussion Thursday with David Simon, an award-winning journalist and executive producer of HBO’s The Wire.

Langley Park Businesses Sweat Survival During Purple Line Construction

A growing number of University Boulevard businesses near the path of the Purple Line light rail system are worried about their survival during construction.

Hybrid Technology Moves from Road to Water

ANNAPOLIS – Hybrid engines aren’t just for cars anymore

Bartlett Backs Mustaches, But Not Tax Breaks

WASHINGTON – The American Mustache Institute ran with it — Rep

Mikulski Denounces Blunt Health Care Amendment

WASHINGTON – Women’s reproductive health would be compromised if an amendment to the Senate transportation bill allowing employers to deny health coverage for services they morally object to passes, a group of senators and health care professionals said Wednesday

Bartlett Backs Mustaches, But Not Tax Break

Legislation to give Mustachioed-Americans a $250 tax break was rumored to be supported by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, but he’s never heard of the STACHE Act.

Mikulski Blasts Blunt Health Care Amendment

Women’s reproductive health would be compromised if an amendment to the Senate transportation bill allowing employers to deny health coverage for services they morally object to passes, a group of senators and health care professionals said.