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Baltimore's mayor joins Tom Hall for another monthly conversation about key issues facing the city including trouble at the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, juvenile justice reform and the future of Harborplace.
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Midday speaks with Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks about her campaign for U.S. Senate as early voting is set to start October 24.
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Maryland DOT proposes $670 million in budgets cuts that would essentially cripple maintenance and repair plans for Baltimore transit. Will they go through?
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We get a preview of Doors Open Baltimore, an architectural citywide festival.
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Midday explores Baltimore City's Ballot Question F which allows voters to weigh in on changes to Inner Harbor Park that are critical to the future development of Harborplace.
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We talk with an urban forester about how fall colors are created, and why trees shed their leaves for survival.
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A Stoop story from Deborah Keene about friends, frolicking in the woods, and fresh water.
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Babbitt, starring Tony-winner Matthew Broderick, runs through November 3 at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington.
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Just over a year since the Israeli campaign in the Gaza Strip began, we hear perspectives from Marylanders with intimate connection to the Palestinian occupied territories.
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Baltimore is set to vote on a slate of candidates this election. But ballots will also include several proposed amendments to the city's charter, which is like a city constitution. One of the amendments is Question H, which would reduce the size of the City Council.