WASHINGTON – The Maryland State Board of Elections’ Web site crashed Tuesday evening, the deadline for voters to request an absentee ballot by mail or fax and just six days before the Nov
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Maryland Voters Question Question 1
ANNAPOLIS – Most Marylanders agree that when it comes to voting, they will do “whatever it takes” to exercise their right, even if it means inconvenience
Montgomery County Official Tells Congress Local Governments Need Help
WASHINGTON – Montgomery County Chief Administrative Officer Timothy Firestine urged Congress Wednesday to relax restrictions that have made it increasingly difficult for state and local governments to finance their programs
Maryland Health Employee Convicted For Stealing $1.8 Million
WASHINGTON – A former Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene employee was convicted Wednesday for diverting almost $1
Feds Provide No Date to Release Crabber Rescue Funds
WASHINGTON – The Commerce Department said this week it can’t set a firm date for the release of $30 million in disaster relief funds for the Chesapeake Bay blue crab fishery, but would disburse the money as soon as it could
Hargadon Takes on Cummings Despite Low Odds
WASHINGTON – The odds are against him, but Republican Michael Hargadon is taking on longtime Rep
Slots Divide State; May Bring Money, Crime or Both
ANNAPOLIS – To one group, it’s the “crack cocaine of gambling
Calvert Cliffs Tour Provides Answers to Nuclear Curiosity
LUSBY – Sparked by interest in a proposed third reactor, the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant opened its doors Saturday for the first public tour of the facility since the Sept
Ruppersberger, Matthews Disagree on Economy and War in Iraq
WASHINGTON – “Computer guy” Richard Matthews, isn’t letting Rep
Van Hollen Untroubled by Republican’s Uphill Climb
WASHINGTON – Republican challenger Steven Hudson’s campaign for the 8th District seat of Rep