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We’ll start this morning with a look at some of the big stories that are developing this week. WYPR’s Kenneth Burns and Fraser Smith join me to talk about…
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The Baltimore Housing Authority is under fire for allegations that some tenants have been victims of sexual abuse by some maintenance workers. We’ll visit…
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Johns Hopkins announced last week an initiative to “build, hire, and buy” in Baltimore, particularly in the areas most affected by the violence following…
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The executives of Maryland’s three biggest counties are prone to brag about awards they’ve won for IT and websites … but now they’re talking about just…
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New state laws could raise prospects for employment and housing by letting thousands of Marylanders clear parts of their criminal records or shield some…
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Disagreements over funding public charter schools have erupted in a lawsuit and such tension that the city this week asked former Mayor Kurt Schmoke, now…
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“Maglev” is a technology that could whisk passengers from Baltimore to Washington in 15 minutes. But at what cost? We get a reality check from the CEO of…
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Howard County Executive, Alan Kittelman, tells us why his county is cracking down on human trafficking. We talk to a service provider about what victims…
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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake joins Sheilah to talk about her priorities in her remaining time leading the city, her reflections on the last…
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We visit Bard High School Early College in East Baltimore where students earn a liberal-arts associate’s degree along with a high-school diplomaa: At Bard…