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Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
Baltimore City Council President Jack Young is at odds with Mayor Rawlings-Blake about what should be funded in the city budget--and what shouldn't. We ask him how he and the Mayor came to be on such different pages.
Private groups are working with the City to take on projects that wouldn't be done otherwise. We take a look at South Harbor Renaissance and Federal Hill Park.
Was Lope de Aguirre a bloodthirsty madman or a revolutionary of the Americas? We ask Evan Balkan, author of "The Wrath of God."
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.
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