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In our regular series Healthwatch, as many as 10,000 children in Baltimore City Schools have problems with their vision. Dr. Leana Wen joins to discuss…
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Six months ago, a mistrial was declared in the trial of Officer William Porter, the first of six officers indicted in the death of Freddie Gray. There is…
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The public interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson says that our criminal justice system treats people who are rich and guilty better than those who are poor and…
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The 18th Annual Maryland Film Festival (May 4-8) kicked off Wednesday night with a program of short films. The festival continues until Sunday night with…
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This year, Wednesday means politics on Maryland Morning, and we begin today with a conversation with Congressman John Sarbanes, who has represented MD’s…
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Today, another installment of The Accountability Index, our series of conversations with reporters of The Baltimore Brew, the online investigative news…
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What’s your identity project? The thing that puts a skip in your step when you wake up every day? Maybe it’s the instrument you play, or the poems you’re…
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The 2016 Maryland primary election is history. Today, State Senator Catherine Pugh is a big step closer to her dream of becoming Charm City’s next Mayor,…
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This morning, almost one year after last April’s violence: Justice, from legal, religious, artistic and environmental perspectives. More than 500 people…
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Continuing our series of conversations as we approach the one year anniversary of the funeral of Freddie Gray and the violence that followed -- reporter…