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Public input is crucial as the city's Board of School Commissioners narrows down their criteria for CEO Sonja Santelises' successor.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott is rejecting President Trump's claim that federal troops are needed to quell crime in the city.
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What happens when a teacher's union tries to edit history for its students?
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Each week here on Midday, it is our practice to read the names of the people who have lost their lives to violence in Baltimore City.
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The annual free summer music festival series, hosted by WTMD, is hosted at Canton Waterfront Park.
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The state's Prescription Drug Affordability Board determined two medicines treating people with Type 2 diabetes are too costly.
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In this month's Healthwatch, Dr. Leana Wen assesses how new restrictions on covid vaccines, and mass firings at the CDC are putting Americans' health at risk.
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The second book in author Rick Atkinson's "Revolution Trilogy" describes a difficult and uncertain phase of the American war of independence from Britain.
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The Natural History Society of Maryland brings people on a walking tour to explore the geology of Baltimore’s buildings and monuments. We get a preview!
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In advance of Labor Day, Stoop Stories about work: from Wendy's to the Baltimore Sun.
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'King of the North' author Jeanne Theoharis shows us how Dr. King’s struggles for racial justice in the North, Midwest and West were as significant as the work he did in his native South.
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New releases from Jess Walter and Michelle Huneven from Out West.