
Maureen Harvie
Senior Supervising Producer, On The RecordMaureen Harvie is Senior Supervising Producer for On the Record. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and joined WYPR in 2014 as an intern for the newsroom. Whether coordinating live election night coverage, capturing the sounds of a roller derby scrimmage, interviewing veterans, or booking local authors, she is always on the lookout for the next story.
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Here's a Stoop story from Dave Reichley about being neighborly, to the extreme.
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Big plans for Downtown Baltimore — we get a preview. Plus, why are car thefts on the rise?
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We go On The Record with author R. Eric Thomas about his latest book, "Congratulations, the Best is Over!"
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The work of the late Maryland Poet Laureate Lucille Clifton takes a new form in Full Circle Dance Company’s “And Still, We Dream.” We speak with the dance company’s artistic director, and with Clifton’s daughter, about inspiration and nurturing a love of the arts.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about people who realize love had been right under their nose all along.
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We’ll go On the Record with Democrat John Sarbanes to ask why he’s quitting Congress, and what he plans to do. Then we catch up with Baltimore Banner reporter Adam Willis on plans for the Inner Harbor, city-council districts, and Safe Streets.
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Maryland leads the country in an alarming datapoint: seventy percent of the state’s prison population is African American, in a state that is only one-third Black. We speak with the attorney general and the state’s top public defender about a new effort to end this disparity.
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This week on the podcast, stories from two people who not only turn the other cheek, but enlarge their hearts, after suffering harm.
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We’ll go On the Record with an attorney representing some of the first plaintiffs to file suit under the Child Victims Act. The new law allows survivors of abuse to sue, regardless of when abuse took place. Plus, what the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy filing means for survivors.
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We’ll go On the Record with Devorah Heitner, author of “Growing Up in Public.” Social media is a place for friendship and self-expression. It’s also full of potential pitfalls. What does it mean to become an adult with the Internet always at your fingertips?