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  • More than one hundred thousand Americans await an organ transplant, and most organ donations come from deceased donors.
  • Johnny Olszewski, Jr discusses a range of Baltimore County issues, including the politics sparked by his administration's COVID responses.
  • Looking for something for the younger readers in your life? The Weekly Reader has some soon to be classic recommendations for you!
  • The award-winning journalist, educator and commentator offers a modern context for the landmark 1968 study of racism and police violence.
  • They used to say that the number of folds in a chef's hat represented the 100 ways you can cook eggs. Chef Jerry Pellegrino's farm boasts a hearty flock of egg-laying hens who have given him the raw material for exploring all those ways of fixing up eggs, Here are a few of those delicious egg-based recipes.
  • The former Prince Georges County Executive talks about his second run for the state's highest office, and his vision for Maryland.
  • A MD lawmaker discusses her new "gun court" bill, and a city official describes plans to expand the Mayor's "Community Violence Intervention Ecosystem."
  • With a couple of changes, Oriole Park still pitches a perfect game at age 30.
  • There is not a cure for autism, but education and the right resources can help alleviate challenges for those living with the diagnosis -- and for their families. We talk with Taya Dunn Johnson, board Vice President at The Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake.
  • Remembering Ted Venetoulis, whose four years in elective office, as Baltimore County Executive in the ‘70s, were just part of decades in public service, policy and business. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and writer Michael Olesker share their memories.
  • A look at a classic French technique for cooking fish in a parchment paper pouch.
  • Whereas California cabernet sauvignon has set extremely high standards, you don't have to pay extremely high prices to get good quality.
  • At that point, I was on my knees, crawling. Now, I’m actually able to walk.
  • Zin is Al's favorite grape and he has found some wonderful examples.
  • Sure, weddings are great fun. But what happens when the confetti settles? The Weekly Reader looks at the challenges of long-term relationships and what comes after "I do."
  • The award-winning journalist and scholar offers a modern context for the landmark 1968 study of racism and police violence.
  • I've read that there is one thing that all societies have in common when it comes to food: if you have any kind of flour available in your kitchen, you make some sort of a dumpling. And Chef Jerry Pellegrino has been pondering these tempting little bundles of goodness.
  • The NAACP pleads with pro athletes to avoid Texas over voting and legislation issues.
  • With Thanksgiving just a couple of days off, we thought we'd give you some ideas for last minute desserts. You might want to serve something that is right at hand, easy to prepare and sure to please. And as Chef Jerry Pellegrino would suggest, one dish that fills all those criteria is baked apples.
  • In this season of New Year's resolutions, it might be wise to follow your mother's advice and "remember to eat your greens.” Now of course, finding fresh…
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