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The State Center complex currently housing several agencies, but decaying conditions and lack of use underscore the need for development.
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State leaders have signaled a willingness to address the longstanding funding disputes between charter schools and the school districts where they are located.
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews Mott & Bailey's new mash-up production of the Shakespeare tragedy and the alt-rock classic by My Chemical Romance, now at Baltimore's Mercury Theater performance space.
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'Hidden Brain' creator and host Shankar Vedantam, whose touring show comes to Baltimore on Saturday, shares insights from 10 years of fascinating podcasts about how our brains make us tick.
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This episode shares fluid targets, when electrolytes matter (and a DIY recipe), the surprising recovery power of chocolate milk, and why sleep and nutrition are integral to a hydration strategy—quick, evidence-based tips to keep your athlete safe and performing their best.
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Carole King's chart-topping career as a singer-songwriter illuminated in Jane Eisner's new biographyJane Eisner's new bio of Carole King traces the decades-spanning career, with all its triumphs and setbacks, of one of America's most influential singer-songwriters.
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Unmarked graves near an old detention center from the 19th century are a window into a dark chapter of Maryland history. Lawmakers hope to memorialize the grave sites, and lead a conversation about juvenile justice today.
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Global Refuge is a refugee resettlement program based in Baltimore. It's CEO, Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, joins Midday to discuss the latest news regarding immigration.
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'Swimming Pool,' at Creative Alliance through Oct. 11, features visual art that brings visitors into the water and captures the motion of the ocean.
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A new PILOT agreement has nonprofit institutions in the city increasing their annual contributions to city funds.
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Two new books about the often fraught relationship between mothers and their daughters.