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Baltimore needs big investment in infrastructure like roads and sewers. But, what about the city’s Internet infrastructure? We talk with a deputy mayor…
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What does Gov. Larry Hogan’s cancellation of the Red Line in Baltimore mean for public transportation in the city? We talk with urban design expert Klaus…
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Governor Larry Hogan announced on Monday that he has advanced, aggressive non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and is undergoing treatment. He also said he’ll remain on…
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Is the bail system used in Baltimore hopelessly broken? Could the city of Washington have the fix? We talk to Maryland's public defender, Paul de Wolfe,…
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The Center For Urban Families in West Baltimore works with fathers and their families to develop job skills and find employment. We talk with Joe Jones,…
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An apprentice /can learn career skills without taking on student debt. Apprenticeships have been concentrated in the building trades, but there’s a move…
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Federal housing officials are considering a change to Section 8 vouchers that would let voucher holders in some cities move to more affluent suburbs. We…
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It’s been a year since employers in Baltimore were barred from asking job-seekers, on their application form, about their criminal history. We ask a…
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On Friday we spoke with Safe Streets about their on-the-ground efforts of to stop the spike of violence in Baltimore. Today, we turn to the police and…
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A new plan brings ideas from around the Baltimore region to bear on some big issues: workforce development, transportation, housing. We learn that…