Maryland Morning

Smile: Some of You Are On Camera

March 29, 2013

Our interview with Lt. Sam Hood and Councilman Brandon Scott went longer than we had time for on air. Hear them discuss much more, including numbers on the effectiveness of the cameras, in this web extra.



Honoring Crime Victims' Rights Advocates In Maryland

Credit: Scott* / Flickr / Creative Commons

March 27, 2013

On April 3, 1982, Stephanie Roper, a student at Frostburg State University, was kidnapped, raped, and then murdered while home on break in Prince George’s County. Two men were tried for the crime; one was convicted, the other pled guilty.



Project Manager By Day, Ms. Couponista By Night

March 26, 2013

Zadia gives Tom the skinny on savings. Credit: Lawrence LanahanWhile not everyone can win a car on "The Price Is Right" as she did, Dana Zadia Hardy, of Glen Burnie, saves thousands of dollars on food every year, and she teaches others how to do the same.



Gas Tax, Captain Larry Simns, Mud Blue Sky, National Great Blacks In Wax Museum

The House of Delegates has passed a bill that would create a new tax on gasoline, on top of the existing tax, to fund roads and mass transit.  Now the debate continues in the Senate. WYPR statehouse reporter Karen Hosler tells us more.

Then, Captain Larry Simns was the voice of Maryland’s commercial watermen for forty years until his death earlier this month. We talk with Bob Rich, who helped Larry Simns write a book about his life.

And, a play about life’s takeoffs and landings. Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Mud Blue Sky" at Center Stage.



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