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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. 



9-20-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

A long search finds the spot where colonial Maryland shielded Native Americans. Plus, Taylor Branch on the colonialist slant of the NCAA. And how the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts … became MICA.



07-26-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

What impact will summer of mercy 2.0 have on Maryland?

Tom Hall talks with pro football player O. J. Brigance about his battle with ALS. He was diagnosed with the disease in 2007, and is focused on raising funds for a cure.

The Maryland Transportation Administration recently revamped its website, to mixed reviews. We take it for a test drive.



7-11-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Tom Hall talks with sports journalist Mark Hyman about the legacy the former Baltimore Colt will leave, both in terms of football, and in terms of caring for injuries.

Gus Sentementes walks Nathan Sterner through the latest in tech news.

The writer Dudley Clendinen speaks with Tom Hall, and with Lora Clawson, a nurse-practitioner at Johns Hopkins ALS clinic, about the different options available to him as ALS weakens his body.



Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast 5/13/11

Dr. Abigail Rymer on the flow of electricity between Enceladus and Saturn, We talk with Matthew Kachura, project manager for the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance about how Baltimore is changing and Tom Hall and mark Hyman talk sports!



4-15-11: Maryland Morning Podcast

The Maryland Department of Planning’s Jason Dubow on how the EPA’s “pollution diet” for the Chesapeake Bay might actually make it harder to achieve another environmentally-friendly initiative in Maryland: smart growth.

Jehanne Wake on her book Sisters of Fortune: America’s Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad.

Mark Hyman talks sports with Tom Hall.



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