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WYPR's senior news analyst has some advice for those of you frustrated with media coverage of the Baltimore mayor's race.
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WYPR's senior news analyst comments on the souring relationship between Gov. Larry Hogan and the Democrats in the General Assembly. It's an irrevocable…
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If undecided is still leading in the polls, it’s no surprise. The numbers will change as the June 24th primary gets closer. Or will they?Voters really…
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A student of the law and a member of the House of Delegates for more than 30 years says the Supreme Court has once again brushed aside the judgment of…
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Expectations for the recently concluded legislative session were low. Lawmakers about to face voters want to avoid anything controversial.Which is not to…
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The state’s high court last week cleared the way for a project that could increase the momentum behind Baltimore’s burst of transformational energy.Major…
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We in the news biz are often accused of caring little about any news that’s not bad news.That’s not true, but the nature of things works against us.…
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Thirty years ago, 23 percent of Maryland’s go-for-broke pension system was funded – meaning, it was 77 percent short of what was needed to meet…
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So here’s a question for you: if so few Marylanders have made up their minds in the races for governor and attorney general, does this mean we may have a…
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Near the end of the philanthropist Willard Hackerman’s life, Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg went to see him in the hospital.Leaning over his bed, he said, “It’s…
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Maryland’s education and child welfare community must find the current interest in early childhood education exciting, gratifying – and somewhat…
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Just guessing, but I wouldn’t be surprised to hear that speed cameras – particularly Baltimore’s speed cameras – are seen by many as another reminder that…