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As Congressman John Sarbanes prepares to leave office after 18 years, he joins Midday to reflect on his highlights in Washington.
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Federal, state and local partners within Chesapeake Bay watershed won't reach their 2025 goals. Where are restoration efforts falling short?
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How is a training program expanding access to abortion care in Maryland's rural areas?
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Brian Bartoldus and Dr. Jason Rudy preview the Handel Choir of Baltimore's holiday concerts and discuss the musical tradition of choral ensembles in the Baltimore region.
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Midday speaks with Amit Peled, Artistic Director of the Mount Vernon Virtuosi, to preview their upcoming performance at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
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A congregation confronts their church's connection to slavery.
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The Walters Art Museum's new exhibit "If Books Could Kill," presents two dozen beautiful but toxic manuscripts.
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Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers joins Tom to discuss academic performance, school safety and modifications to the Blueprint funding plan.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott returns for Midday with the Mayor to discuss the plans for his historic second term in office.
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom to share her reaction to "Life of Pi" which runs at The Hippodrome through December 14.