
Teria Rogers
Supervising Producer, MiddayTeria is a Supervising Producer on Midday.
A Washington, D.C. area native, Teria always dreamed of being a producer. An award-winning journalist focused on politics, Congress and the White House for radio and print, she has covered major national and international events such as 9/11, the 2008 presidential campaign, Arab Spring and the Trump administration. She has worked for several media outlets including Radio One, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and Public Broadcast.
Teria has had the honor of producing several daily news programs including The Kojo Nnamdi Show at WAMU-FM and The Michael Eric Dyson Show. Her path to journalism began with a B.A. in Communications from Clark Atlanta University, which she followed with an M.A. in Communication Management at the University of Southern California.
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Murders and nonfatal shootings are down in Baltimore, while arrests and prosecutions are up. State’s Attorney Ivan Bates sees success in that trend.
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Theatre reviewer J. Wynn Rousuck returns for a review of 'Whitechapel.'
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Award-winning columnist Dan Rodricks comes back home to Midday to chat about leaving the Baltimore Sun and his next chapter in journalism.
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The Blueprint for Maryland's Future, passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 2021, seeks to elevate the state's education system. But a change in federal leadership, and massive budget cuts at the state level, threaten to derail the plan.
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Non-alcoholic beverages can offer the complex flavors of a mixed drink without the hangover. In Baltimore, a couple bottle shops dedicated to mocktails and other similarly dry beverages are charting a course through this growing market.
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The annual month-long period of temporary sobriety is observed at the beginning of each year. A growing number of Americans are taking part, but does it really make a difference to their health?
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Zeke Cohen first joined the City Council in 2016, representing District 1.
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In 2019, Angelo Solera founded Nuestra Raices, Inc., which works in Baltimore's Hispanic and Latino communities.
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Midday's 2025 MLK Day of Service show highlights two nonprofits supporting Maryland communities: HeartSmiles in Baltimore and City Youth Matrix in Frederick.
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Governor Wes Moore joins Midday to make the case for his 2026 state budget which includes taxes increases for high-income earners and a focus on economic growth.