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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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Here's a Stoop Story from Nancy Murray about the power of speaking the truth … and the freedom that comes with it.
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We go On the Record with musician and composer Aaron Hill. He’s providing live music accompaniment to a silent film featured in the Maryland Film Fest. He draws from Jazz, hip hop and gospel to create the mood.
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Christopher Leighton is a founder behind the Baltimore-based Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies. His new book is A Sacred Argument.
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Marilynne Robinson has written many well-known essays and novels. Her latest book reinterprets the book of Genesis.
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One-third of Maryland students missed 18 or more school days last year. How can districts strengthen connections with students and families? Plus, a program at the University of Baltimore Law School gets at the root causes of why kids miss class.
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Richard Worley, a longtime member of the Baltimore City Police Department, took an interim role as acting commissioner in the summer of 2023 before officially being named commissioner in October.
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We’ll go On the Record with a former Baltimore City school teacher who’s written a guide to help teachers prioritize their mental health. When the challenges of testing, grading, and classroom management are overwhelming, how can teachers find space for joy?
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The leading candidates for mayor in Baltimore city take the stage at the University of Baltimore to debate the issues ahead of the May 14 primary.