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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.

Less than two weeks after being chosen to run for lieutenant governor alongside Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot, Prince George’s Councilmember Monique Anderson-Walker stepped down…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. rejected a claim from his former chief of staff Roy McGrath on Friday, insisting that he did not sign-off…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. formally accepted the congressional and legislative maps drawn by his redistricting commission — and he pledged to introduce them,…

Maryland’s Lottery and Gaming Control Commission has approved five firms that a handful of casinos hope will one day operate their on-site sportsbooks. The…

A commission that was expected to approve sportsbook applications from five Maryland casinos declined to take action on Wednesday, offering no explanation for its…

When employers in the Washington, D.C. region were surveyed a year ago, they predicted that three-quarters of their employees would be back in the…

After canceling its October meeting without explanation, a state commission is poised to consider sportsbook applications from as many as five Maryland casinos. The…

Rep. David J. Trone (D-Md.) urged Maryland Democrats to choose fellow Congressman Anthony G. Brown in next year’s race for state Attorney General. In…

The Department of Labor’s BEACON app has helped unemployed workers navigate Maryland’s benefits system, but state lawmakers told Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson on Thursday…

For the second time in as many months, the Prince George’s Democratic Central Committee chose one of their own — Faye Martin Howell —…