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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews Pride & Prejudice which runs at Baltimore Center Stage through November 10.
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The heat-related death of a worker with Baltimore City's Department of Public Works brought attention to the conditions faced by employees there.
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Early voting in Maryland started on Thursday, with more than 154,000 voters showing up on the first day. We get an update on the latest from Maryland Matter's Josh Kurtz.
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On the Record gets you in the mood for Halloween! Author Sarah Pinsker’s new book features hauntings, a ghost, and even more horrific - reality television!
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Here’s a stoop story from Sean MacDonald about that feeling you get from being watched, when no one is there ...
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation made Hilary Harp Falk president in 2022, only the third leader of the organization since its creation in the mid-1960s. She is looking for state and federal leaders to recommit to the bay's restoration.
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Elizabeth Strout's latest book brings both familiar characters and news ones into focus as the author explores how we relate to each other, and the meaning of the unobserved life.
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WYPR health reporter Scott Maucione shares an update on recent health news.
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Recent reporting by The Washington Post found dangerous levels of understaffing and staff turnover at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center.
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With early voting starting this week, Midday takes a look at Question 1 on Maryland's statewide ballot and the bond and charter amendments on the Baltimore City ballot.