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The trial of William Porter – one of six Baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death last April of Freddie Gray – begins today. A…
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We begin with a look back at a recent visit we paid to the Gilmor Homes public housing project in Sandtown-Winchester, the late Freddie Gray's…
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We start today with a look at the continuing HIV/AIDS crisis in Baltimore. The total number of new cases in the city is declining, but transmission rates…
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We start today with a conversation with a local Syrian Imam about how the Muslim community is reacting to the heated public debate over recent terror…
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First, a look at the upcoming United Nations-sponsored Conference on Climate Change. Parties hope to leave Paris next month with a new agreement to reduce…
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Before the Supreme Court’s historic decision last summer that said states could no longer ban same-sex marriage, there was Edie Windsor, a woman in her…
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We begin with Dr. Gary LaFree, a terrorism expert from the University of MD. We’ll find out how the latest data on terrorism may inform the world’s…
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The Vacants to Value program, introduced in Baltimore with great fanfare five years ago, is intended to put committed homeowners into some of the city’s…
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As the Republican presidential candidates gathered November 10th in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for debate number four, low-polling Chris Christie and Mike…
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Baltimore Housing Commissioner Paul Graziano is under fire over how he is running the nation’s fifth largest Public Housing Authority. No one in City…