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Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
Are budget cuts affecting the ability of firefighters in Baltimore to respond to fires quickly? We discuss the issue with Baltimore’s Fire Chief, James Clack.
Veteran copy editor and Baltimore Sun night content production manager John McIntyre on everything from the history of the semicolon to the pleasures of bourbon.
As his daughter leaves to volunteer in Alaska and the young West Baltimore man he mentored deploys to Afghanistan, Tom Hall brings us this essay about young people’s choices in Baltimore.
How can we effectively bring technology into education?
Behind the SoWeBo Landmark 5k, which encourages awareness of childhood obesity.
Biographer Ron Chernow won a Pulitzer Prize this year for “Washington: A Life,” and he will appear Tuesday at the Meyerhoff to kick off the Baltimore Speakers Series, presented by Stevenson University. Today, he dishes to Sheilah about the Father of Our Country.
The paywall has arrived. If you’re going to read more than 15 articles at the Baltimore Sun’s website, you’re going to need to pull out your wallet starting October 10. We’ll talk to American Journalism Review editor Rem Rieder about the Sun’s new “digital subscription model.”
A visa program that allows foreign nationals to make investments in American companies in exchange for permanent residency is being used more frequently in Maryland. Those looking abroad for money include the Cordish Company, which needs investors for the Arundel Mills casino.
Tom talks with the heads of several Baltimore opera companies for an update on how the art form is doing.
Gus Sentementes of the Baltimore Sun talks tech with Nathan Sterner
There are many perspectives in Maryland on the Palestinian bid for statehood — we hear from two of them — but we also want to hear from you.
J. Wynn Rousuck reviews the musical “Fela!” It’s currently playing in Washington, DC.
In its bid to become a hub for the growing cybersecurity industry, Maryland looking to its high schools, a young student talks with the director of Hubble about her book about the telescope, Maryland Morning Theater Critic J.
Taking a look at the proposed expansion of the work week for Frederick County employees.
Laura Lippman on her latest novel, “The Most Dangerous Thing.”
“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” is Maryland Humanities Council’s pick for One Maryland, One Book. Tom Hall talks to the author in advance of his appearance Saturday at the Baltimore Book Festival.









