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12-10-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

What do you do with a Solo Cup factory when it stops being a Solo Cup factory?  A developer wants to install a Wegmans at an old one in Baltimore County, but zoning changes that would allow it are being challenged to a referendum.  We get the latest from the Baltimore Sun's Alison Knezevich.



12-10-12: Tech Check

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With the holiday season in full swing, former Baltimore Sun tech reporter Gus Sentementes shares his gift picks for the techie in your family.

The Kindle Paperwhite retails for $119 at Amazon. Reviewers say it's one of the best e-readers for actually reading books.



11-12-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

As Catholic Bishops gather in Baltimore for their biannual conference, we talk with Baltimore Archbishop William Lori about Catholic voters and political issues.

We check in with The Baltimore Sun's technology reporter Gus Sentementes for the latest in tech news.

Maryland Morning theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck brings us her review of "Heroes" at Everyman Theatre in Baltimore.



11-12-12: Tech Check

Credit: PabloBD/Flickr/CreativeCommonsThe Baltimore Sun's Gus Sentementes tells us the latest on the cybersecurity industry in Maryland, the splash the iPad mini has made on the tablet market, and



10-8-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

In four weeks, Maryland voters will decide whether some undocumented immigrants should receive in-state tuition rates for higher education. A new report out of University of Maryland-Baltimore County examines what economic impact the so-called Dream Act would have if voters approve it.  We talk with the head researchers.

Then, Nathan talks with Baltimore Sun technology reporter and blogger Gus Sentementes about the month in tech news.

And, J. Wynn Rousuck reviews Center Stage’s production of Arthur Miller’s “An Enemy of the People.”



10-8-12: Tech Talk

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Can Apple bring its map app up to par? Does Facebook really have 1 billion users? We explore these questions and more with The Baltimore Sun's technology reporter Gus Sentementes.



6-4-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

The differences between how girls and boys are treated when inside Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services.

Nathan Sterner talks with Baltimore Sun technology reporter Gus Sentementes.

A review of the play “A Fierce Longing,” now at the Theatre Project in Baltimore.

The writer Dudley Clendinen died last week at age 67. We speak with people who knew him, and hear from Dudley both before and after his diagnosis of ALS.



Friday February 24, 12 - 1 pm: The Midday Weekly Review

Julie Scharper of The Baltimore Sun reports on the expansion into Baltimore of a controversial program that lets U.S. immigration officials check the citizenship status of people who have been arrested by local police. Terry Headlee, managing editor of The Frederick News-Post, talks about how the same program has worked in Frederick County and about the county commissioners' vote this week to make English the official language of the county.



1-6-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

State’s Attorney Gregg Bernstein is employing a new community prosecution strategy in Baltimore. The idea is for prosecutors to become community liaisons who are better able to recognize criminal patterns.

Gus Sentementes of the Baltimore Sun and Nathan Sterner talk tech.

Our monthly movie segment with Dietz, Sragow and Hall!



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