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26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson Univers...

By Jayne Bernasconi | March 11, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

U.S. Park Police on Md., Va. parkways are helping ...

By Capital News Service | March 11, 2026 | News | 0 |

State Roundup: Tax on IT, data services falls far ...

By Cynthia Prairie | March 11, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

State Roundup: Lawmakers hopeful that foster care ...

By Cynthia Prairie | March 10, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

Maryland’s main energy producer is nuclear a...

By Capital News Service | March 9, 2026 | Environment, News | 1 |

Maryland Already Chose a Data-Driven Path on Data ...

By Chris Madello | March 9, 2026 | Commentary | 0 |

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U.S. Park Police on Md., Va. parkways are helping ICE carry out arrests

U.S. Park Police on Md., Va. parkways are helping ICE carry out arrests

By Capital News Service | March 11, 2026 | News | 0 |

On national parkways – including the Baltimore-Washington, Clara Barton and George Washington...

  • Maryland’s main energy producer is nuclear and growing — but concerns about nuclear energy remain

    Maryland’s main energy producer is nuclear and growing — but concerns about nuclear energy remain

    By Capital News Service | March 9, 2026 | Environment, News | 1 |

  • As data centers multiply, Maryland’s power grid struggles to keep up

    As data centers multiply, Maryland’s power grid struggles to keep up

    By Capital News Service | March 4, 2026 | Environment, News | 1 |

  • ICE wants more detention centers, but local leaders are fighting them

    ICE wants more detention centers, but local leaders are fighting them

    By Capital News Service | March 4, 2026 | News | 0 |

  • A busy Senator, Katie Fry Hester, tackles energy, artificial intelligence and cyber security and lots more

    A busy Senator, Katie Fry Hester, tackles energy, artificial intelligence and cyber security and lots more

    By Len Lazarick | March 1, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

State Roundup

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State Roundup: Tax on IT, data services falls far short of expectations; disabilities advocates fret over possible cuts; Brown sues feds over ICE detention conditions

State Roundup: Tax on IT, data services falls far short of expectations; disabilities advocates fret over possible cuts; Brown sues feds over ICE detention conditions

By Cynthia Prairie | March 11, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

Tax on IT, data services falls far short of expectations; disabilities advocates fret over possible cuts; Atty Gen Brown sues feds over ICE detention conditions

  • State Roundup: Lawmakers hopeful that foster care issues can be resolved this session; Half of Maryland school districts fail to meet teacher pay threshold

    State Roundup: Lawmakers hopeful that foster care issues can be resolved this session; Half of Maryland school districts fail to meet teacher pay threshold

    By Cynthia Prairie | March 10, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

  • State Roundup: Structural deficit threatens budget solutions; House, Senate work toward energy package; nurses seek accountability for foster case failures

    State Roundup: Structural deficit threatens budget solutions; House, Senate work toward energy package; nurses seek accountability for foster case failures

    By Cynthia Prairie | March 9, 2026 | State Roundup | 0 |

  • State Roundup: Van Hollen urges GOP support to shield consumers from data center energy costs; vote delayed on firefighters use of cannabis while off-duty; private owner of ICE facility sues HO CO elected officials

    State Roundup: Van Hollen urges GOP support to shield consumers from data center energy costs; vote delayed on firefighters use of cannabis while off-duty; private owner of ICE facility sues HO CO elected officials

    By Leslie Hunt | March 6, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

  • State Roundup: Perennial push to put wine, beer in groceries stalls; Senate likely to pass bill limiting automatic adult charges for youths

    State Roundup: Perennial push to put wine, beer in groceries stalls; Senate likely to pass bill limiting automatic adult charges for youths

    By Cynthia Prairie | March 5, 2026 | State Roundup | 1 |

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26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

By Jayne Bernasconi | March 11, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

By Jayne Bernasconi I have been in denial for years now. I am a dance professor at Towson...

  • Has Maryland’s elections administrator found the Fountain of Youth? The state’s ancient voters would make it seem so. 

    Has Maryland’s elections administrator found the Fountain of Youth? The state’s ancient voters would make it seem so. 

    By Mark Uncapher | March 4, 2026 | Commentary, Election | 1 |

  • A busy Senator, Katie Fry Hester, tackles energy, artificial intelligence and cyber security and lots more

    A busy Senator, Katie Fry Hester, tackles energy, artificial intelligence and cyber security and lots more

    By Len Lazarick | March 1, 2026 | General Assembly, News | 0 |

  • Senate considers official probe of Black boys deaths in old juvenile prison

    Senate considers official probe of Black boys deaths in old juvenile prison

    By Capital News Service | February 26, 2026 | General Assembly | 0 |

  • A third of state Senate running unopposed for reelection

    A third of state Senate running unopposed for reelection

    By Len Lazarick | February 24, 2026 | Election, General Assembly, News | 0 |

Commentary

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26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

By Jayne Bernasconi | March 11, 2026 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |

By Jayne Bernasconi I have been in denial for years now. I am a dance professor at Towson...

  • Maryland Already Chose a Data-Driven Path on Data Centers; Lawmakers Should Let It Play Out.

    Maryland Already Chose a Data-Driven Path on Data Centers; Lawmakers Should Let It Play Out.

    By Chris Madello | March 9, 2026 | Commentary | 0 |

  • Has Maryland’s elections administrator found the Fountain of Youth? The state’s ancient voters would make it seem so. 

    Has Maryland’s elections administrator found the Fountain of Youth? The state’s ancient voters would make it seem so. 

    By Mark Uncapher | March 4, 2026 | Commentary, Election | 1 |

  • To Protect Electricity Ratepayers – Promote Onsite Generation

    To Protect Electricity Ratepayers – Promote Onsite Generation

    By Cameron Brooks | February 25, 2026 | Commentary | 0 |

  • Bill allowing chaplains in Md. schools opens the door to proselytizing

    Bill allowing chaplains in Md. schools opens the door to proselytizing

    By Mickey Dollens | February 18, 2026 | Commentary | 1 |

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26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

By Jayne Bernasconi I have been in denial for years now. I am a dance professor at Towson University. I have been teaching here for 26 years, and I wake up most mornings genuinely excited to go to work. I love the students, the diversity they bring, what they teach me...

U.S. Park Police on Md., Va. parkways are helping ICE carry out arrests

On national parkways – including the Baltimore-Washington, Clara Barton and George Washington Memorial – immigration agents are arresting drivers at “routine” traffic stops. By HALEY PARSLEY Capital News Service U.S. Park Police  tailed a man while he commuted home...

State Roundup: Tax on IT, data services falls far short of expectations; disabilities advocates fret over possible cuts; Brown sues feds over ICE detention conditions

Tax on IT, data services falls far short of expectations; disabilities advocates fret over possible cuts; Atty Gen Brown sues feds over ICE detention conditions

State Roundup: Lawmakers hopeful that foster care issues can be resolved this session; Half of Maryland school districts fail to meet teacher pay threshold

WILL FOSTER CARE ISSUES FINALLY BE RESOLVED? Hospital overstays for children waiting for foster care is a problem that lawmakers have been grappling with for years. But it’s a problem that many believe they will be able to finally address in 2026. In addition to House...

Maryland’s main energy producer is nuclear and growing — but concerns about nuclear energy remain

By AAMALY HOSSAIN Capital News Service LUSBY, Md. — Steam drifts above two steel-lined concrete domes at Calvert Cliffs, a  50-year-old landmark for carbon-free energy perched along the Chesapeake Bay. Those two domes, along with an adjoining building, make up the...

Maryland Already Chose a Data-Driven Path on Data Centers; Lawmakers Should Let It Play Out.

By Chris Madello International Representative of the United Association of Union Plumbers, Fitters, Welders, and Service Techs  Maryland stands at a consequential moment for its economy and its workforce. Just weeks ago, the General Assembly made a clear and...

State Roundup: Structural deficit threatens budget solutions; House, Senate work toward energy package; nurses seek accountability for foster case failures

State’s structural deficit threatens budget solutions; House, Senate work toward energy package; nurses seek accountability for foster case failures and Reparations Commission to be restructured.

State Roundup: Van Hollen urges GOP support to shield consumers from data center energy costs; vote delayed on firefighters use of cannabis while off-duty; private owner of ICE facility sues HO CO elected officials

VOTE ALLOWING FIREFIGHTERS TO USE CANNABIS WHILE OFF-DUTY DELAYED, FIERCE DEBATE: There was a fierce debate on the Maryland Senate floor over a bill that would let firefighters and rescue workers use medical cannabis while off-duty. The discussion became so intense...

State Roundup: Perennial push to put wine, beer in groceries stalls; Senate likely to pass bill limiting automatic adult charges for youths

Perennial push to put wine, beer in groceries stalls; Senate likely to pass bill limiting automatic adult charges for youths; driverless cars get a hearing.

As data centers multiply, Maryland’s power grid struggles to keep up

By OLIVIA BORGULA Capital News Service A few blocks away from Lexington Market in Baltimore, inside a six-story building adorned with intricate detailing, there’s a data center that uses enough electricity to power a city roughly the size of Dundalk, Maryland. The...

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