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Bruce DePuyt is a contributor to Maryland Matters, where he was a full-time reporter until December 2022. Previously, DePuyt spent nearly three decades on local television, including 14 years as producer and host of “NewsTalk” on NewsChannel 8 in the Washington, D.C., region. He was a reporter and anchor on “News 21” in Montgomery, where he also served as producer and host of “21 This Week.” He then became a reporter and anchor at NBC affiliate WVIR in Charlottesville, Va. He appears occasionally on WTOP (103.5 FM), WAMU (88.5 FM) and MPT.

Gubernatorial candidate Rushern L. Baker III continues to refine his position on whether Maryland should legalize marijuana. When asked about the issue last week,…

If there was any lingering, smidgen of doubt about the role the nationwide Amazon headquarters competition played in convincing Washington, D.C.’s regional leaders to…

Much of the considerable acrimony between Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) and the General Assembly played out in public view during the just-concluded legislative…

On a usual weekday morning, Kevin B. Kamenetz can be found in an office, wearing a suit, lifting nothing heavier than a cell phone…

  Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III (D) faced new pressure to jettison his handpicked education chief on Thursday, when a top ally…

Rushern L. Baker III said massive private sector investment in Prince George’s County offered validation for the policies and vision he pursued in two…

A contract to oversee a massive transportation project was pulled from Wednesday’s Board of Public Works agenda, hours before a vote, after questions were…

In the wake of Friday’s air strikes on chemical weapons sites in Syria, some Maryland Democrats are calling on President Trump to obtain authorization…

The General Assembly made national headlines earlier this month when lawmakers voted to make Maryland the 11th state to ban “conversion therapy” for LGBT…

So here we are, with the final legislative session of the four-year term now in the books. Historically, election-year sessions aren’t particularly busy, but…