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  • They have day jobs, they play for fun, and they might well have saved football in Baltimore.
  • On this episode of Your Child’s Brain, pediatric clinical research is discussed.
  • This week on the podcast, tales from two women who face incredible obstacles and persevere.
  • In this episode, members Jasper Llewellyn and Mike O’Malley of the British group caroline discuss the music that shaped the band’s sound.
  • This week on the podcast, two stories about forgiveness and connection during the festival of lights.
  • In this revisited conversation, listen as A’Lelia talks carrying and protecting the stories of her ancestors as well as her own story.
  • Jason V. revisits his conversation with LaFontaine E. Oliver, President and CEO of Your Public Radio. In January 2023, he'll join New York Public Radio as their President and CEO.
  • Composer Kali Malone discusses how My Bloody Valentine, Hindustani classical music, and Josquin des Prez shaped her art.
  • In the first episode of a three-part series, we begin with two very different stories that reveal the financial challenge of paying for abortion care.
  • Baltimore County will build a memorial to lives lost to COVID-19. County Exec Johnny O proposes an accountability board for his Inspector General. Plus: Cicada tattoos are a thing.
  • Advice on traveling in a semi-vaccinated world. And activists protest on behalf of Keith Davis, Jr.
  • Governor Hogan’s small business grant program distributed funds inequitably. And health workers are trying to get students vaccinated over the summer, not just for COVID-19.
  • Doctors work to get kids current on regular childhood vaccinations. And Baltimore’s mayor assembles a team to oversee city’s allotment of American Rescue Plan funds.
  • An eviction prevention program expands. And Baltimore agencies begin training on how to recognize and respond to trauma.
  • Mike talks about his long road to recovery and his 31 years clean.
  • The State Song is repealed. A Baltimore renter's bill is vetoed. And fines are raised on illegal dumping in the city.
  • Baltimore offers restaurants extended outdoor dining. Balt County plans how to spend $161 million in federal funds. Plus, a preview of the MD Film Festival.
  • Final pandemic restrictions are lifted statewide. Baltimore’s mayor appoints a supervisor for the city’s federal aid. Maryland’s Attorney General warns of an impending ‘access to justice’ crisis. And a new set of state laws go into effect today.
  • A bill to create security deposit vouchers for renters, a noise ordinance expansion, a call for justice in a police killing, and reflections from Baltimore teachers on the year gone by
  • A volunteer program in Baltimore County closes down after 15 months of feeding residents. And the County Executive looks to rein in the power of his controversial Inspector General.
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