District Judge Puts Diebold Opponents in their Place – 100 Feet Away

BALTIMORE – Independent voting machine monitors must adhere to the 100-foot perimeter around polling places that applies to other activist groups on Election Day, a U

Machine Defeats Man in Touch-Screen Voting Accuracy Test

GLEN BURNIE – The state’s new touch-screen voting machines passed a Thursday test by the Maryland State Board of Elections, as man and machine went head-to-head to see who could tally votes more accurately

Maryland Could See Record Number of Registered Voters

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland could be headed toward a record number of registered voters, which could translate into an unusually high voter turnout come Nov

State Saves $23 Million on Bonds

ANNAPOLIS – The state will save $23 million under a deal to refinance more than $570 million in bonds, it was announced Wednesday at a Maryland Board of Public Works meeting

Ehrlich Says Slots Needed to Save State’s Horse Industry, Protect Bay

CHESAPEAKE CITY – On a cloudless day in rural Maryland, Gov

Maryland General Assembly Graded ‘D’ on Financial Disclosure Rules

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly does a poor job of ensuring that legislators’ personal business stays out of State House business, according to a study released Friday

Mail Threat Ignites Increased Security in Governor’s Office

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Governor’s Office of Homeland Security has stepped up its screening of Gov

Lamone Waits to Hear Her Fate

ANNAPOLIS – Linda H

Busch, Miller Trade Barbs Over Slots Failure

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch, D-Anne Arundel, lit into the governor and Senate President Thomas V