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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.
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U.S. Senator Angela Alsobrooks address challenges for Maryland's federal workforce, agencies and critical federal funding dollars.
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In our state, there were 5 times the number of incidents involving shootings on Maryland roads than there were 10 years earlier. State police and the legislature are ramping up efforts to address the problem.
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Attorney General Anthony Brown and some democratic colleagues are working to combat presidential executive orders that have come fast and furious. Plus, Baltimore City is fighting back, too.
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Dr. Joanne Martin, the founder and director of the Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, offers her reflections in this Black History Month.
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Rep. Johnny Olszewski, representing Maryland's 2nd District, joins the 119th U.S. Congress as a member of the minority party in the U.S. House and Senate.
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Author and historian Kellie Carter Jackson researched the resistance against white supremacy through out U.S. history.
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The LISS program — low-impact support services for people with disabilities — may be completely cut if Gov. Moore's proposed budget cuts go through. What could that mean?
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Tia McDonald has breathed life into an urban lot in West Baltimore. Now it educates neighbors about gardening and feeds them, too.