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In this hour we take a look at issues impacting America’s veterans. We get an update from Baltimore Sun reporter, Yvonne Wenger, on progress lowering wait…
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In today’s age of computers, smart phones and tablets, kids are constantly navigating the digital world, especially the world of games. But do video games…
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In this hour of the show, we tackle the ongoing debate over dirt bikes in Baltimore. Are they a public menace and, if so, what should be done about them?…
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It’s been about a month since federal agents joined the city’s so-called War Room -- a round-the-clock effort to quell the violence on Baltimore’s…
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Two personal stories from the aftermath of World War II. Army Air Corps veteran and long-time literary agent Gerald Gross recalls his role in publishing…
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Former Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmoke, now president of the University of Baltimore, offers his perspective on life in the city since Freddie Gray’s death…
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When a spouse in a same-sex marriage cheats, what’s the potential legal impact on the union under Maryland law? Are communities entitled to know when…
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Urbanist Roberta Brandes Gratz’s new book, “We’re Still Here Ya Bastards,” explores the challenges faced by New Orleans in the decade since Hurricane…
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Former mayor and current candidate for the office, Sheila Dixon, joins Midday in Studio A to discuss her political comeback. Can she overcome the shroud…
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Midday foodies John Shields of Gertrude’s and Henry Hong of Thames Street Oyster House share stories with Midday listeners about meals that hold a special…