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Politics December 26, 2022

Reflecting on his two terms, Hogan says he’s leaving office ‘with a sense of accomplishment’

by Bruce DePuyt

MARYLAND MATTERS: On Jan. 18, Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) will take the oath of office, bringing Larry Hogan’s two terms as governor to a close. Moore will make history that day, becoming the first Black […]

Politics December 1, 2022

In choreographed presentation, Hogan signals he’s giving serious thought to White House bid

by Bruce DePuyt

MARYLAND MATTERS: With just seven weeks to go before he leaves office, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) tantalized a throng of supporters on Wednesday evening, declaring — in one of two campaign-style videos — that his […]

Hometown Sports November 16, 2022

Mobile sports wagering by Thanksgiving? It’s a safe bet.

by Bruce DePuyt

MARYLAND MATTERS: More than two years after Maryland voters approved a sports gambling referendum, state officials finally appear poised to allow wagering via mobile device. The Sports Wagering Application Review Commission announced on Monday that […]

Politics November 9, 2022

Barriers fall as Wes Moore is declared victor, Maryland’s first Black governor

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: Democrat Wes Moore cruised to victory in the race for governor on Tuesday, becoming just the third Black person in U.S. history — and the first in Maryland — to be elected governor. […]

Local News September 23, 2022

Families unable to access funds from college savings program following audit ‘issue’

by Bruce DePuyt

MARYLAND MATTERS: Silver Spring resident Brian Savoie began setting aside money for his son’s college tuition nearly 20 years ago, when his first-born, Caleb, entered kindergarten. Now, facing a fall semester tuition payment, the Savoie […]

Local News September 13, 2022

After two years in low gear, work resumes on Purple Line in Montgomery, Pr. George’s

by Bruce DePuyt

Maryland Matters: Work on the Purple Line ground to a halt in 2020 when the prime subcontractor on the New Carrollton-to-Bethesda transit project quit following a lengthy contract dispute with the state. Two years later, […]

Politics August 10, 2022

It’s recount season in Md. Here’s where they’re happening and how they work.

by Bruce DePuyt

Three weeks after Maryland’s primary elections, officials in three counties are preparing for recounts in unresolved contests. There are too-close-to-call races in Montgomery, Prince George’s and Frederick counties. The search for the trained personnel needed […]

Local News August 9, 2022

Md. hospitals face ‘most critical staffing shortage in recent memory,’ report finds

by Bruce DePuyt

Maryland Matters: Maryland hospitals are struggling to cope with a significant shortage of nurses and the problem is certain to get worse if steps aren’t taken to recruit newcomers to the profession and retain existing […]

Politics August 3, 2022

Maryland’s clergy sex abuse investigation lacks results, survivors say

by Bruce DePuyt

Over a two-year period, investigators working for Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro uncovered evidence of “pervasive” child sexual abuse by clergy — including “detailed” accounts of more than 1,000 victims by 31 “predator priests.” In […]

Politics August 2, 2022

Former rivals offer Wes Moore their full support at Democratic unity rally

by Bruce DePuyt

They are running against Republicans who have described as unelectable extremists. But Maryland Democrats came together on Monday to declare that they will campaign hard between now and November — and that they will not take […]

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