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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.

On Monday, state Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D) submitted a letter of resignation to the General Assembly. She will step down later this year…

A sharply divided Prince George’s County Council last week flung aside a council redistricting proposal that had been crafted by an independent commission. By…

Gubernatorial hopeful Rushern L. Baker III (D) has tapped Montgomery County Councilmember Nancy Navarro to be his running mate. A former two-term Prince George’s…

The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission on Wednesday determined that three existing casinos are qualified to win a sports betting license. Voting unanimously,…

Prince George’s County, a jurisdiction known nationally as a magnet for Black professionals, has a diversity problem in local government, Latino leaders charged on…

In the wake of an independent review that found irregularities in Maryland’s toll-collection system, some legislators are urging their constituents to review their E-ZPass…

When the Maryland Transportation Authority put tentative Interstate 495/I-270 “express lane” toll rates out for public comment earlier this year, the project’s built-in annual…

A lawyer representing former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele has filed a formal response to a complaint regarding his gubernatorial exploratory committee, rejecting…

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) accused the state’s top transportation officials on Wednesday of short-changing his jurisdiction by funneling more money…

Yaakov “Jake” Weissmann, who served as chief of staff for two state senate presidents, has been selected to serve in a top government position…