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Tom kicks off the new baseball season with Baltimore Banner sports columnist Kyle Goon.
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As the first Black Chair at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Dr. Keshia Pollack Porter is focusing on the impact of public policy on public health.
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The collapse of the Key Bridge has halted the flow of ships in and out of the Port of Baltimore. We speak with the head of the local longshoremen's union, and hear how long the rebuild might take.
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We go On the Record to remember lives lost in tragedy and to hear about Latino community support.
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On today's Midday, updates a day after the tragedy in the Patapsco River. The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning after it was struck by a cargo ship. We hear from listeners about their feelings on this stunning event.
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The search and rescue efforts continue at the site of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in south Baltimore. In the early morning of Tuesday, a cargo ship crashed into a pier supporting the decades-old bridge and vital artery along the eastern seaboard.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge serves as a vital artery along the I-95 corridor. Portions of the bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River following the collision, choking off traffic into the port and leading officials to launch a search-and-rescue operation in the river.
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Each week here on Midday, it is our practice to read the names of the people who have lost their lives to violence in Baltimore City.
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State Sen. Clarence Lam joins Midday to discuss his campaign for U.S. Congress in Maryland's 3rd Congressional District. A highly competitive race to succeed congressman John Sarbanes.
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In a new collection of photographs and essays Mark Hendricks documents the seasons of Appalachia, and the animal and plant living there. His book is called ‘The Central Appalachians: Mountains of the Chesapeake.’