
Midday

Monday-Friday from noon-1:00 pm, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what’s on your mind, and what matters most to Marylanders: the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine.
We encourage your questions or comments. Email us at [email protected], or call us during the live show at 410-662-8780. You can also leave us a voicemail at 410-735-1616.

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Meet the Midday team
Midday programs with Sheilah Kast as host ended on September 16, 2016
Latest Episodes
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Sara Whaley leads Baltimore's efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. She joins Midday with WYPR health reporter Scout Maucione.
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The SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University works to promote civic engagement and informed, democratic dialogue.
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A housing crisis envelopes much of the country. As communities across the nation struggle to respond, what is the right approach here in Maryland?
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Dr. Jeffrey Kahn weighs in on current issues in bioethics, from a controversial new organ transplant technique to a new 3-parent in-vitro fertilization method, and the Trump administration's anti-research agenda.
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Each week here on Midday, it is our practice to read the names of the people who have lost their lives to violence in Baltimore City.
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Otis Rolley, the new president and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation, the city's economic development agency, discusses the challenges ahead to prosperity and growth.
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Midday Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck looks ahead to the productions coming to a theatre near you this season.
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From Venice to Toronto, from Telluride to New York, and Baltimore's New/Next, the annual round of film fests promises a rich crop of movies for local screens.
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Public input is crucial as the city's Board of School Commissioners narrows down their criteria for CEO Sonja Santelises' successor.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott is rejecting President Trump's claim that federal troops are needed to quell crime in the city.