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Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
There are approximately 160 million descendants of the Transatlantic Slave Trade living throughout the Western Hemisphere. How is their health today?
When a bugle plays "First Call," it means "assemble." Washington County is sounding the first call this weekend to attract visitors to learn about its Civil War history, including General Robert E. Lee's first invasion of the Union. We'll hear about this weekend's events.
There's more to Baltimore beer than Boh. Tom Hall talks with Rob Kasper, who's written a history of brewing in Charm City.
Continuing our conversation on the condition of girls inside the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services.
Maryland is one of 19 states that no longer has to abide by the strictest parts of the federal No Child Left Behind law. We talk with the state’s Assistant Superintendent for Academic Policy about what that means for students and schools here.
J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "A Fierce Longing," now playing at Baltimore's Theatre Project.
RG Steel, the company that runs the steel mill at Sparrows Point, is filing for bankruptcy. The plant is idle, and layoffs may be on the way. We'll talk to a reporter and a union local president about the prospects for a new owner, and talk to people from the community about the toll of years of instability at Sparrows Point.
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