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  • A Maryland judge has sent lawmakers back to the drawing board over a contested congressional map as partisan debate over how elections maps are drawn on the state and local levels remains fraught. With weeks left to go in this General Assembly session, Governor Hogan announces more state funding for crime fighting initiatives and chides lawmakers to take action. And there’s a plan afoot to infuse new economic life into a historically Black community in Baltimore County using its “opportunity zone status.”
  • The world hits a grim milestone: more than six million people have died of COVID-19. The Baltimore County Council will consider a bill that would make it easier to shut down businesses tied to illegal activity. A Tuesday deadline looms for the County Council to present a new redistricting map before a judge. And a conversation with Dr. Leana Wen on the CDC’s new masking guidelines and the path forward to getting to normal
  • On this ninth episode of Your Child's Brain. Autism is discussed including its diagnosis, early signs and interventions.
  • Baltimore City lifts its indoor mask mandate, and Baltimore City Public Schools follow suit. State senators are close to passing a bill that would alter how police body camera footage can be viewed by the public. Senators also vote to ban the use of PFAS in the state. And former county health officers and a whistleblower raise concerns at a hearing about the state health department’s pandemic response, and its treatment of staff and local health officials.
  • “Once you sit down and watch a game, you’re a fan for life.”
  • Listen as Elizabeth talks the “invisible” world of size-inclusive and trauma-informed interior design.
  • This episode discusses food justice and the history and impact of CAFOs.
  • February is nationally recognized as Rare Disease Month and to highlight this, Dr. Bradley Schlaggar, president and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute, welcomes Dr. Jacqueline Harris, a pediatric neurologist at Kennedy Krieger and Abby Tower, mother of five-year old Bay to discuss rare diseases and in particular KAT6a, a very rare disorder impacting Bay and her family.
  • Hear how songs by Jimi Hendrix, Yusef Lateef and Robert Wyatt guided jazz guitarist Mary Halvorson's musical development.
  • This week on the podcast, two tales of epic journeys in search of work, education and safety.
  • A seemingly innocent planning project has reaggravated some long-standing racial wounds in a historically Black neighborhood.
  • This week on the podcast, two tales of finding grace and strength in a time of profound suffering.
  • 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.
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