elections

The Health Of Baltimore's Housing Market, Tech Check, Jonathan Alter's New Book On Obama's Re-Election

Has housing in the Baltimore region changed from a buyer's market to a seller's market? And why is the total number of houses on the market so low? We look at the latest real estate numbers with regional economist Daraius Irani of Towson University and The Baltimore Sun's Steve Kilar.

Then, Andrew Zaleski, lead reporter for the news site Technically Baltimore, joins Nathan to talk about data maps that detail where property taxes hit hardest or where vacants color a neighborhood and other regional tech news.



Vote Early More?

Voters queue in Baltimore's Waverly neighborhood early in the morning on November 6, 2012. Credit: Matt Purdy.

February 27, 2013

Two audio extras here: first, the full, unedited version of the on-air conversation, and a discussion about whether distance--how far voters have to go to reach an early voting center--should be considered, along with population, in determining the number of centers per county.



10-14-11 Maryland Morning Podcast

Tom Hall and Mark Hyman talk sports and we take a look at race for the city council seat in the third district. 



8-17-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

A look at the candidates’ positions on residency requirements–and incentives — for city employees to live in Baltimore.

Fast food restaurants are offering more healthy options. But are people choosing them — and is it making a difference in terms of our health?



8-12-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

How Baltimore's mayoral candidates plan to deal with crime. The latest novel from Michael Kimball.  And -- how can news aggregation sites be helpful?



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