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10-30-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Tropical storm Sandy has arrived. Tom Hall talks to Maryland Emergency Management Agency spokesperson Ed McDonogh about what you should be doing to stay safe, and how to get to safety if the storm damages your home. And, Nathan checks in with BG&E spokesman Rob Gould.

Then, should Baltimoreans vote for ‘mayor’ at the same time they're voting for U.S. president, rather than the year before, as they do now? The change is on the city ballot. We hear from Councilwoman Rikki Spector, who's pushing for it, and community activist Doc Cheatham, who wants a different change.



10-30-12: In The Aftermath Of The Storm

A tree downed in Reservoir Hill. Credit: Tom Hall

Superstorm Sandy slammed through Maryland last night, leaving more than 300,000 without power in the region. In Baltimore City, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has ordered all non-emergency personnel off the roads until noon.



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