
Larry Miller
News Anchor at WUSA-TV (Washington, DC)
News Anchor for @wusa9. I report on housing/consumer issues. In my spare time, I dance and nerd out. Follow me on Instagram: https://t.co/Hw9cIcpc9a
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Maryland Insurance Commissioner Marie Grant told WUSA9's Larry Miller that homeowners should read the fine print of their policies before reporting any damage. WASHINGTON — When filing a claim, the devil is in the details for Marie Grant. The Maryland Insurance Commissioner, appointed by Gov. Wes Moore, told WUSA9's Larry Miller after Thursday's severe storms that homeowners should read the fine print of their policies before reporting any damage.
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The Moore administration announced two major steps aimed at addressing the racial wealth gap in Maryland, expanding pardons and new community investment. ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Governor Wes Moore faced significant pushback — particularly from members of his own party — after vetoing Senate Bill 587, which would have established a commission to study and recommend reparations for African-Americans impacted by slavery. But Moore made clear: Maryland doesn’t need another study.
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Moore addressed how he's handling federal workforce cuts affecting 6% of his state's workforce. MARYLAND, USA — In an exclusive one-on-one interview, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore weighed in on several big news headlines Tuesday, including cuts to the federal workforce, President Donald Trumps’ 'Big Beautiful Bill', and calls for himself to run for president.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced $4 million for training skilled trade workers through the Road to Careers program on Tuesday. MARYLAND, USA — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday that eight organizations will receive a combined $4 million in inaugural funding through the state’s new Road to Careers program, an initiative aimed at training the next generation of skilled trade workers.
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The 1223 Potomac Gallery exhibit in D.C. highlights go-go music and features a mosaic of Chuck Brown. WASHINGTON — A new evolving exhibit at the 1223 Potomac Gallery in DC’s Georgetown neighborhood is celebrating the city’s rich cultural identity and its deep connection to Go-Go music, says artist and curator Justin “Yaddiya” Johnson. “Our goal is to reignite the spirit of the culture,” Johnson said.
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