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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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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.
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Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates joins Midday to discuss parental accountability, youth crime and juvenile justice.
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Civil Rights activist Helena Hicks has passed away at the age of 88. We reflect on her legacy in an interview she conducted with Tom Hall in 2016.
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We visit Zoe's Just Dezzerts where employees who have autism work at all levels of production and customer service. Plus, we learn what resources are available for people with autism and their families.
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How can we cut CO2 emissions by changing the way Marylanders heat their homes? Advocates say heat pumps can also help bring cleaner air to residents?
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In honor of Earth Day, Midday discusses the future of offshore wind energy with Inside Climate News Reporter Aman Ahzar and Del. Lorig Charkoudian.
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In “Dream Refuge for children imprisoned,” artist Na Omi Shintani connects three groups who have experienced unjust incarceration in the United States.
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Midday is joined by New York Times Reporter Luke Broadwater for the latest in Congress. We also hear from WYPR Reporters on news from the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Key Bridge recovery.
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Here are two Stoop stories about having the courage to love and having the fierceness to stay.