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Tensions remain high in Baltimore as an investigation continues into the death of Freddie Gray, a man who died Sunday a week after his spinal cord…
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A symposium today at Johns Hopkins examines how trauma in the city affects not just the health of residents, but the health of the community itself. We…
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Pursuing the national dialog about the Silver Spring family who lets their 10- and 6-year-old walk around their community on their own, we ask what kind…
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What help is there for someone fighting impulses to sexually abuse children? Elizabeth LeTourn’eau, Director of Johns Hopkins' Moore Center for the…
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It’s Sine Die, the last day of this year’s General Assembly session. What have your lawmakers accomplished? What’s left for the last hours? WYPR…
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What’s at stake with high-stakes standardized testing of students for Common Core? We talk with a teacher in Seattle who’s leading a movement to opt out…
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Baltimore City plans to cut off the water to 23,000 who are behind on their water bills. Community activists protest the move. We talk with the city's…
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With news that the University of Maryland’s institute specializing in viruses has won a big grant to battle AIDS in Africa, we look at the the institute’s…
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How friendly is Maryland's business climate? A set of bills aimed at boosting business is moving through the General Assembly. We talk about it with Daily…
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After years of stalemate, legislation is moving through the General Assembly that would legalize home births attended by a certified professional midwife.…