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One of the leading candidates in the Baltimore city mayoral race dropped out this week, and endorsed a rival candidate. Host Tom Hall discusses that story and more on the Midday newswrap.
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Midday at the movies is joined by the founder of the Maryland Film Festival, which is this weekend.
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We go On the Record to hear why the Maryland Food Bank has shifted gears with their new Neighborhood Impact Grant. Six nonprofits with proven track records get $175,000 over two years to design programs that get at the root of poverty.
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Maryland's senior U.S. Senator serves as the current chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Plus, Dr. Kim Wehle on the legal news surrounding the trials of former President Donald Trump.
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The Shakespearean classic Macbeth stars Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma in this tale of guilt, murder and power.
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We hear a Stoop Story from Devin Morris about how childhood daydreams gave way to a career path.
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We’ll go On the Record with WYPR reporter Bri Hatch to talk about the issues young voters care about. How are young people advocating for mental health treatment? What do they think about the high cost of housing? We preview Baltimore Beat’s Youth Voter Guide.
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John Morse, a labor lawyer, is a Democratic candidate running for Maryland's 3rd Congressional District seat. Now living in Annapolis, the father of one has run in 18 marathons.
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Sometimes real life is stranger than fiction.
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Del. Joe Vogel joins Midday to discuss his campaign for Congress in Maryland's 6th District.
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Since 2010, cargo vessels have lost engine power, electricity or steering in the Chesapeake Bay or Patapsco River at least 103 times, a Baltimore Banner review of Coast Guard records shows.
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Through community clinics, Maryland Legal Aid guides people through the expungement process. We speak to an attorney with the nonprofit.