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Baltimore-based plant stylist Hilton Carter joins Midday to discuss growing and planting for the indoor gardener with his new book, "The Propagation Handbook."
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Two advocates for families and children join Midday to discuss if parents should be held accountable when their children commit crimes?.
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We go On the Record to hear how the Dundalk community is faring after the Key Bridge collapse. Plus, Pompeian Olive Oil, employer of locals for more than a century, has kept workers on the job and their product flowing. Can they keep it up?
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Tom speaks with April McClain Delaney, a Montgomery County resident and former Biden administration official who aspires to represent District 6 in Congress.
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We go On the Record with WYPR’s News Director Matt Bush and Baltimore Banner politics reporter Pamela Wood to recap the 446th session of the Maryland General Assembly.
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In just a few years, 70% of Americans will reside in the 15 most populous states, but they will elect less than a third of the Senate. Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman join me to talk about their controversial book, 'White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy.'
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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore Banner education reporter Kristen Griffith to learn why Black teachers in Maryland are leaving the education system at higher rates than their white colleagues. Plus, we talk with three Black teachers -- whose stories differ widely.
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“The Squirrels” continues at Maryland Ensemble Theatre in Frederick through April 28, 2024.
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Tom and the Midday movie crew discuss some of the latest hits and news out of Hollywood, including 'La Chimera' and 'Wicked Little Letters.'
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Sia Kyriakakos speaks with Tom Hall about taking her education activism to Congress.