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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.

One of Gov. Wes Moore’s appointees to the board of the Maryland Stadium Authority – an agency charged with overseeing hundreds of millions of…

The Maryland House of Delegates gave preliminary approval Wednesday to legislation that would regulate and license the budding cannabis industry, defeating attempts by Republican…

Stymied by skyrocketing costs that have nearly doubled the $375 million estimates for redeveloping Pimlico and Laurel Park race courses, Maryland officials and other…

Little over a month after moving into Government House opposite the State House in Annapolis, Gov. Wes Moore (D) is selling his North Baltimore…

No one really complained about the 88-page bill. In fact, most of the witnesses testifying Friday afternoon had nothing but high praise for the…

Open Society Foundations, the progressive grant-maker bankrolled by philanthropist George Soros, announced Thursday that later this year it is closing its Baltimore operation, the…

A former Baltimore County official was charged Thursday with stealing more than $140,000 from two political campaign accounts — one for a former county…

A federal grand jury Tuesday indicted a Catonsville woman and a neo-Nazi residing in Orlando, Fla., on one count of conspiring to destroy an…

The Maryland Senate Executive Nominations Committee quietly held off approving two of Gov. Wes Moore’s agency heads Monday evening, including the at-times controversial, yet…

Next step is for Gov. Wes Moore to formally appoint Martinez to seat to represent District 22 in Prince George’s County.