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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.

For what is believed to be the first time since the Civil War, the Maryland General Assembly is adjourning early. Senate President Bill Ferguson…

Three bills backed by opponents of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two highways in the Washington, D.C., suburbs cleared a major hurdle on…

Maryland reported nine new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, the biggest one-day jump since the state began counting and releasing infection numbers. As of Saturday…

Maryland’s chief tax collector implored state lawmakers to delay action on revenue measures, saying that a looming recession — or worse — make this…

Maryland residents who lack health insurance — and who are spooked by the COVID-19 outbreak — can sign-up for coverage next week. In response…

The utility that provides water and sewer services to Montgomery and Prince George’s counties could be forced to spend $2 billion to move pipes…

Three new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Maryland late Wednesday, bring the state’s total to 12. Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced…

A Montgomery County resident who traveled aboard an Egyptian cruise ship on which five other Maryland residents contracted the coronavirus has also tested positive…

In many ways, it was a typical General Assembly session Monday in and around the Maryland State House. There were a smattering of bill…

Like the first three Maryland residents who tested positive for the coronavirus, the latest two contracted the disease during overseas travel, Gov. Lawrence J….