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We’ll go On the Record with the head of the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance. It tracks thousands of data points that show ways different parts of the city have rebounded from the pandemic -- and ways they haven't.
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About 29,000 people lost benefits due to the continuation check in requirements after the pandemic.
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With a bit of creativity, undergraduate students built and designed complete escape room kits that can go out and be kept in libraries.
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In this episode, radio makers talk about navigating the pandemic. They also look ahead to the future of public radio in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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What is Baltimore expecting for tourism this summer? We’ll hear from the president and CEO of Visit Baltimore, the general manager of a large hotel in Baltimore, and a co-founder of a local theater company.
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The stress of more than two years of pandemic is pushing many nurses to consider leaving the bedside. What can be done to improve conditions and reduce stress? We speak with a local nurse and hear about a statewide effort to raise resilience and prevent burnout.
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We’ll go On the Record with Maryland educators to talk about ways the stress of teaching through the pandemic has affected the health of teachers and their personal lives. Some have decided to leave the classroom. Others offer ideas for making things better.
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An immunologist from Loyola University Maryland says the draft plan for distributing a potential COVID-19 vaccine that Gov. Larry Hogan released Tuesday…