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Reporter

Bill Zorzi is a contributor to Maryland Matters and has served stints as a full-time reporter and contractor. Earlier he was a Baltimore Sun reporter and editor for nearly 20 years, focusing on government and politics. An Annapolis bureau veteran, he wrote a weekly column, “The Political Game” for the paper. Zorzi left newspapers for several years to write for television, including for the HBO series, “The Wire” and the HBO miniseries “Show Me a Hero,” which dealt with an explosive housing desegregation case in Yonkers, NY. He returned to reporting in 2018, when he joined Maryland Matters.

After failing to file campaign finance reports in Maryland for years, the New York-based political action committee for a health care workers union has…

The New York-based political action committee for a health care workers union has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in both cash and indirect…

Tens of thousands of dollars from Baltimore County developers quietly poured into a Super PAC to benefit Vicki L. Almond late last week, allowing…

Fundraising for the period from May 16, 2018 – June 10, 2018 DEMOCRATS Vicki L. Almond Friends of Vicki Almond Start: $736,394.94 Raised: $83,831.60…

Fundraising for the period from May 16, 2018 – June 10, 2018   REPUBLICANS   Lawrence J. Hogan Jr., Prince George’s County Boyd K….

Valerie L. Ervin was in, then out, then in, then out. Actually, on paper she’s still in, even though she’s not. Truth be told,…

Maybe Valerie L. Ervin was never going to be elected governor this year. Deep down, she may have known it, even after she jumped into…

Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki L. Almond (D) is in line to get a last-minute surge of support for her campaign for county executive, thanks…

Nathaniel T. Oaks, the disgraced ex-lawmaker from West Baltimore’s 41st District, has re-upped. Oaks, who is awaiting sentencing on two federal felony charges to…

In what is likely to be the only election forum for the Baltimore City State’s Attorney candidates, incumbent Marilyn J. Mosby did her best…