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We go On the Record with Moms on a Mission. The program, part of St. Luke’s Youth Center in West Baltimore, draws on the life experience of caregivers to help nurture and educate kids -- and they take care of each other, too.
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Here's a Stoop Story from Rebecca Fielding about what she learned from her son, Enzo.
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Nico Muhly joins Midday to discuss his unique compositions which draw on liturgical, classical and modern music to make something truly unique.
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Head of the Downtown Partnership Shelonda Stokes joins Midday to discuss how Baltimore's urban core is looking to grow and change.
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A local photographer documents the Appalachian Mountains.
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We’ll go On the Record with the director of the Maryland Park Service. As temperatures warm and people head outdoors, what's her plan for the future of Maryland’s state parks?
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The Washington Post's Erin Cox reports the latest from the campaign trail as Maryland voters pick their party's nominee for U.S. Senate.
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Democratic voters in Maryland are voting on their pick for U.S. Senator. They will likely be considering which candidate is better equipped to face Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan in the general election.
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We go On the Record with Antonia Hylton and her new book, “Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum.” which untangles the legacy of Crownsville Hospital. Located in Anne Arundel County, the hospital was one of the nation’s last segregated psychiatric hospitals.
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Two local authors join us to talk about their works. Antje Rauwerda sets 'Slow Time' in a historic Baltimore neighborhood. 'The Deceived Ones,' by Judith Krummeck, is a reimagining of a Shakesperian classic in Mount Vernon.