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John Grisham's book "Framed" was released in 2024 and is his second work of non-fiction. The book follows the stories of people falsely convicted of crimes, and the efforts to clear their names.
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The Greater Baltimore Committee is holding their 2025 Pulse Check event which brings together leaders of the region's economic landscape to unveil a new brand for Baltimore's business renaissance.
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A recent investigation by The Baltimore Banner found that thousands of Baltimore City students rely on public transportation to get to school but their transit options are often unreliable.
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Local leaders in institutions of higher education discuss the Black experience in Maryland colleges and universities.
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Legislation being considered by lawmakers in Annapolis would end the the automatic charging of juveniles as adults in the course of prosecution for certain crimes.
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Cohen formerly represented Baltimore City's District 1 on the City Council. Now, he holds the top spot.
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Tom Hall chats with former UMBC President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, III, about his latest book, The Resilient University: How Purpose and Inclusion Drive Student Success.
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In a special Midday broadcast for Black History Month, we revisit our conversation with author and former New York Times journalist Scott Shane about his novel, Flee North: A Forgotten Hero and the Fight for Freedom in Slavery's Borderland.
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Creative Alliance's first performing resident artist Brinae Ali spotlights the legacy of Baltimore tap dancer Baby Laurence.
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CASA is an organizing group created to support immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C./Maryland region and their Policy Director Cathryn Paul joins Midday to discuss the organization's current legislative efforts.