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The Baltimore City Council is considering a package of bills to increasing the housing stock. Jody Landers, former Baltimore City Councilmember, says other solutions are needed.
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There is so much negative news these days about America’s colleges and universities. We decided to highlight the GOOD News that takes place every day at institutions of higher education across the nation.
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Carmen Del Guercio steps down after eight years at helm of Maryland Food Bank.
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Congressman Johnny Olszewski talks about the SNAP benefit realities that could hit if the 'Big Beautiful Bill' passes.
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Great new novels from first time authors.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore joins Midday to discuss new leadership at the state Department of Juvenile Services.
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Ray Kelly is a longtime advocate for police reform and transparency. He joins Midday to discuss the 8-year-old federal consent decree with Baltimore police. Plus, voters enshrine local control of city police into Baltimore's charter.
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Bill Henry is the Comptroller of Baltimore.
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Baltimore's leading opera and orchestra are set to present 'Aida.'
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Some of the biggest technology companies in the nation run ads for open positions in newspaper print. But many of those jobs are not what they seem. ProPublica's Alex MacGillis investigated.
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Arts for Learning Maryland has lots in store for summer!
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Some kids lured into child trafficking have picked up clues in pop culture that it’s normal; they don’t realize they’re victims. We talk to an expert helping organize people to prevent and prosecute child trafficking, and offer support to the vulnerable.