
Callan Tansill-Suddath
Reporter, State HouseCallan Tansill-Suddath is a State House Reporter for WYPR, where she covers the General Assembly.
She previously covered community news in Harford County for Baltimore Sun Media Group. While pursuing her Master’s in Journalism, Callan covered health and government for Capital News Service. She reported on homelessness and co-created a podcast on airline worker safety for the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism.
As an intern with New Hampshire Public Radio, Callan contributed reporting and helped produce the series “Death Resulting.” Her byline has appeared in Bustle, Insider, Street Sense Media, The Washington City Paper, and Vice.
She is from Silver Spring.
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The race will be the first full-capacity event since 2019.
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Barriers to getting formula existed long before the current shortage, and certain communities feel it more than others.
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It calls for backing grassroots reproductive care organizations and calls on Gov. Larry Hogan to immediately release $3.5 million set aside for training new abortion care providers.
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COVID-19 cases in Baltimore City have increased by 243% and the number of hospitalizations has increased by 28% in the last 28 days
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The city will draw the neighborhood boundaries of its nine police districts, and residents are being encouraged to give their input.
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Gov. Larry Hogan has decided not to release the $3.5 million state lawmakers set aside for training new abortion care providers, delaying the program’s start until next year.
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A leaked draft of a Supreme Court ruling that would overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion ruling has Marylanders reflecting on the state's role in providing care.
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In an early afternoon press conference at Rash Field Park Thursday, Ferguson highlighted the infrastructure investment.
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Many argued that at least part of the $560.4 million allocation to the department in Mayor Brandon Scott’s proposed budget could be put to better use.