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Aaron Henkin. , May 7, 2021. A multi-million dollar partnership between Maryland and private organizations will help disadvantaged children hit hardest by the pandemic. Baltimore’s Mayor announces a pilot program to divert certain mental health calls away from BPD and to a new crisis unit.LISTEN LIVE
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It's easy to talk about what’s wrong in Baltimore. The challenge is to talk about what’s next. Wes Moore takes on the challenge, with WYPR's Future City.In each episode, Wes looks at bright ideas that are working in other cities. And he asks the question: Can those ideas work for Baltimore?Who's Wes?Wes Moore is a decorated Army combat veteran, youth advocate and CEO of BridgeEdU, a LISTEN: CICADA CHORUSES SWEEP CENTRAL MARYLAND Brood X cicadas have begun to emerge in central Maryland. The insects appear every 17 years and this summer, they’re expected to be with us through the 4th of July. WYPR’s Emily Sullivan has this audio postcard from a cicada hunt with Dr. Mike Raupp. THE ENVIRONMENT IN FOCUS The Environment in Focus is a weekly perspective on the issues and people changing our natural world. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.Tom Pelton is a national award-winning environmental journalist, formerly with The Baltimore Sun. He is the author of the book, The Chesapeake in Focus: Transforming the Natural World, published by WYPR TO HOST STORYCORPS VIRTUAL MOBILE TOUR WYPR will host StoryCorps from April 28-May 29 as part of their Mobile Tour to record the stories of Maryland residents and preserve them in the Library of Congress. The second half of appointments to record will be available on Thursday, April 29 at 10 AM on this webpage or can be made by calling StoryCorps’ 24-hour toll-free reservation line at 1-800-850-4406. CITY TO LAUNCH PILOT PROGRAM TO DIVERT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Baltimore City will launch a pilot program to divert some 911 calls for to social workers and mental health clinicians and away from police. Beginning in June, emergency line operators will connect those experiencing suicidal ideation to trained behavioral healthspecialists.
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It's easy to talk about what’s wrong in Baltimore. The challenge is to talk about what’s next. Wes Moore takes on the challenge, with WYPR's Future City.In each episode, Wes looks at bright ideas that are working in other cities. And he asks the question: Can those ideas work for Baltimore?Who's Wes?Wes Moore is a decorated Army combat veteran, youth advocate and CEO of BridgeEdU, a LISTEN: CICADA CHORUSES SWEEP CENTRAL MARYLAND Brood X cicadas have begun to emerge in central Maryland. The insects appear every 17 years and this summer, they’re expected to be with us through the 4th of July. WYPR’s Emily Sullivan has this audio postcard from a cicada hunt with Dr. Mike Raupp. THE ENVIRONMENT IN FOCUS The Environment in Focus is a weekly perspective on the issues and people changing our natural world. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.Tom Pelton is a national award-winning environmental journalist, formerly with The Baltimore Sun. He is the author of the book, The Chesapeake in Focus: Transforming the Natural World, published by WYPR TO HOST STORYCORPS VIRTUAL MOBILE TOUR WYPR will host StoryCorps from April 28-May 29 as part of their Mobile Tour to record the stories of Maryland residents and preserve them in the Library of Congress. The second half of appointments to record will be available on Thursday, April 29 at 10 AM on this webpage or can be made by calling StoryCorps’ 24-hour toll-free reservation line at 1-800-850-4406. CITY TO LAUNCH PILOT PROGRAM TO DIVERT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Baltimore City will launch a pilot program to divert some 911 calls for to social workers and mental health clinicians and away from police. Beginning in June, emergency line operators will connect those experiencing suicidal ideation to trained behavioral healthspecialists.
SPARROWS POINT: AN AMERICAN STEEL STORY Aaron Henkin. , February 17, 2021. In the 1970s, Bethlehem Steel was forced by a federal consent decree to start hiring women in all operational departments, and at GEORGE SAUNDERS' "A SWIM IN A POND IN THE Tom's guest today is the American author, George Saunders. He’s published hundreds of short stories, and his first novel, Lincoln in the Bardo, won the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2017. Saunders’ short stories have been published in The New Yorker, Harper’s and many other magazines, and collected in best-selling books like The Tenth of December, which was a finalist for the National MARYLAND HOSPITALS WILL REQUIRE COVID-19 VACCINES FOR 1 day ago · Maryland hospitals announced Wednesday they will require the COVID-19 vaccine for their employees. The Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) wrote in a statement that health systems and hospitals have agreed to set dates after which COVID-19 vaccines will become mandatory for employees.. The University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine have set Sept. 1 A NEW TYPE OF COVID-19 VACCINE COULD DEBUT SOON A new kind of COVID-19 vaccine could be available as soon as this summer. It's what's known as a protein subunit vaccine.It works somewhat differently from the current crop of vaccines authorized for use in the U.S. but is based on a well-understood technology and TO SHAKE OR NOT TO SHAKE: COMING TO GRIPS WITH HANDSHAKING Coming out of COVID-19, other ways of greeting may be more acceptable.FUTURE CITY
It's easy to talk about what’s wrong in Baltimore. The challenge is to talk about what’s next. Wes Moore takes on the challenge, with WYPR's Future City.In each episode, Wes looks at bright ideas that are working in other cities. And he asks the question: Can those ideas work for Baltimore?Who's Wes?Wes Moore is a decorated Army combat veteran, youth advocate and CEO of BridgeEdU, aMIDDAY | WYPR
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CITY TO LAUNCH PILOT PROGRAM TO DIVERT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Baltimore City will launch a pilot program to divert some 911 calls for to social workers and mental health clinicians and away from police. Beginning in June, emergency line operators will connect those experiencing suicidal ideation to trained behavioral healthspecialists.
THE ENVIRONMENT IN FOCUS The Environment in Focus is a weekly perspective on the issues and people changing our natural world. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.Tom Pelton is a national award-winning environmental journalist, formerly with The Baltimore Sun. He is the author of the book, The Chesapeake in Focus: Transforming the Natural World, published byMIDDAY | WYPR
00000176-4d06-d3bc-a977-4f6ee9ab0000Monday-Friday from noon-1:00 pm, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what’s on your mind, and what matters most to Marylanders: the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. Email us at WYPR TO HOST STORYCORPS VIRTUAL MOBILE TOUR WYPR will host StoryCorps from April 28-May 29 as part of their Mobile Tour to record the stories of Maryland residents and preserve them in the Library of Congress. The second half of appointments to record will be available on Thursday, April 29 at 10 AM on this webpage or can be made by calling StoryCorps’ 24-hour toll-free reservation line at 1-800-850-4406. KEITH DAVIS JR. SENTENCED TO 50 YEARS IN CONTROVERSIAL Mary Rose Madden. /. A Baltimore Circuit Judge sentenced Keith Davis Jr. to the maximum 50 years in prison Monday for the 2015 murder of Kevin Jones, a Pimlico Security guard. Davis was arrested in a garage after being shot by police, who recovered a gun that was used in the murder earlier that day of Jones, the security guard. SPARROWS POINT: AN AMERICAN STEEL STORY Aaron Henkin. , February 17, 2021. In the 1970s, Bethlehem Steel was forced by a federal consent decree to start hiring women in all operational departments, and atTONY FOREMAN
Tony Foreman is the founder and co-owner of Baltimore's premier restaurant company, Foreman Wolf, comprised of six restaurants and two retail wine stores. The combined staff is over 350 employees and has been a major driving force in putting Baltimore on the map in the world of fine wines and dining.HOMEPAGE - WYPR
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This page contains helpful tips for streaming and smart speaker listening. However, as with any wireless experience, your connection is subject to drops. THE MENTAL HEALTH FALLOUT FROM THE PANDEMIC The main number of the Pro Bono Counseling Project is 410-825-1001. This line is staffed weekdays 8-4 pm.Like Bloom, psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Shepherd, board president of the Black Mental Health Alliance, says the impact on mental health will stretch beyond the pandemic itself. Check out the calendar of events. Original air date:March 3, 2021.
CITY TO LAUNCH PILOT PROGRAM TO DIVERT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Baltimore City will launch a pilot program to divert some 911 calls for to social workers and mental health clinicians and away from police. Beginning in June, emergency line operators will connect those experiencing suicidal ideation to trained behavioral healthspecialists.
THE ENVIRONMENT IN FOCUS The Environment in Focus is a weekly perspective on the issues and people changing our natural world. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.Tom Pelton is a national award-winning environmental journalist, formerly with The Baltimore Sun. He is the author of the book, The Chesapeake in Focus: Transforming the Natural World, published byMIDDAY | WYPR
00000176-4d06-d3bc-a977-4f6ee9ab0000Monday-Friday from noon-1:00 pm, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what’s on your mind, and what matters most to Marylanders: the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. Email us at WYPR TO HOST STORYCORPS VIRTUAL MOBILE TOUR WYPR will host StoryCorps from April 28-May 29 as part of their Mobile Tour to record the stories of Maryland residents and preserve them in the Library of Congress. The second half of appointments to record will be available on Thursday, April 29 at 10 AM on this webpage or can be made by calling StoryCorps’ 24-hour toll-free reservation line at 1-800-850-4406. KEITH DAVIS JR. SENTENCED TO 50 YEARS IN CONTROVERSIAL Mary Rose Madden. /. A Baltimore Circuit Judge sentenced Keith Davis Jr. to the maximum 50 years in prison Monday for the 2015 murder of Kevin Jones, a Pimlico Security guard. Davis was arrested in a garage after being shot by police, who recovered a gun that was used in the murder earlier that day of Jones, the security guard. SPARROWS POINT: AN AMERICAN STEEL STORY Aaron Henkin. , February 17, 2021. In the 1970s, Bethlehem Steel was forced by a federal consent decree to start hiring women in all operational departments, and atTONY FOREMAN
Tony Foreman is the founder and co-owner of Baltimore's premier restaurant company, Foreman Wolf, comprised of six restaurants and two retail wine stores. The combined staff is over 350 employees and has been a major driving force in putting Baltimore on the map in the world of fine wines and dining. MARYLAND HOSPITALS WILL REQUIRE COVID-19 VACCINES FOR 18 hours ago · Maryland hospitals announced Wednesday they will require the COVID-19 vaccine for their employees. The Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) wrote in a statement that health systems and hospitals have agreed to set dates after which COVID-19 vaccines will become mandatory for employees.. The University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Medicine have set Sept. 1 TO SHAKE OR NOT TO SHAKE: COMING TO GRIPS WITH HANDSHAKING Coming out of COVID-19, other ways of greeting may be more acceptable.CONTACT US | WYPR
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THE ENVIRONMENT IN FOCUS The Environment in Focus is a weekly perspective on the issues and people changing our natural world. Tom Pelton gives you a tour of this landscape every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.Tom Pelton is a national award-winning environmental journalist, formerly with The Baltimore Sun. He is the author of the book, The Chesapeake in Focus: Transforming the Natural World, published by THE LAST MILE OF VACCINE DELIVERY As mass vaccination winds down, on-the-ground efforts to get shots in arms continue. We speak with Dr. Michelle LaRue of CASA, a nonprofit that works to expand opportunities for Latino and immigrant people.She describes barriers that discouraged Latinos from getting vaccinated, and the success of pop-up clinics across the state. CRITICAL RACE THEORY: WHY IT'S BEING FOUGHT; WHY IT MUST 23 hours ago · For decades, the term “Critical Race Theory” was known only to law professors and historians, but lately, it’s been all over the news. CRT was first introduced more than 40 years ago by legal scholars Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw and Richard Delgado. HARRIS WANTED TO TALK ABOUT MIGRATION, BUT INSTEAD GOT 1 day ago · Updated June 8, 2021 at 8:15 PM ET. Vice President Harris wrapped up a three-day visit to Guatemala and Mexico on Tuesday, a trip where she sought to focus on the root causes of migration from Central America to the United States that became overshadowed by questions about why she hasn't traveled to the border, where record numbers of people have been trying to seek asylum. skip to main content Site Menu ❤ DONATE* Menu
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By Jon Hamilton _•_ 12 hours ago The actual number of coronavirus infections in the U.S. reached nearly 53 million at the end of September and could be approaching 100 million now, according to a model developed by government researchers. The model, created by scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calculated that the true number of infections is about 8 times the reported number, which includes only the cases confirmed by a laboratory test. 'GRACIAS DIEGO': MARADONA'S FANS MOURN LEGENDARY PLAYER'S DEATH By Philip Reeves _•_ 15 hours ago With tears, songs and prayers, a multitude of Argentines flooded into the heart of Buenos Aires to pay their final respects to Diego Maradona, one of the world's greatest soccer players. Thousands of fans lined up from the early hours on Thursday to file past Maradona's wooden casket as he lay in the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace, beneath his nation's sky-blue-and-white flag and his signature No. 10 shirt. CONAN O'BRIEN ON LATE-NIGHT TV: 'ALL I EVER WANTED TO DO WAS MAKEPEOPLE LAUGH'
By Terry Gross _•_ 16 hours ago After 28 years of hosting late-night shows, O'Brien is moving to HBO. He spoke to Fresh Air in 2019 about getting his start and how late-night TV has changed over the years. SONNY ROLLINS PLAYS HIS HEART OUT IN A NEWLY DISCOVERED LIVE RECORDING By Kevin Whitehead _•_ 16 hours ago Copyright 2020 Fresh Air. To see more, visit Fresh Air.
NEWLY ELECTED DAS VOW TO CONTINUE REFORMS, END POLICIES DEEMED UNFAIR By Cheryl Corley _•_ 20 hours ago This month's elections, especially in the aftermath of this summer's protests against racial injustice, were seen as a test for criminal justice reforms. This was especially true for so-called progressivedistrict attorneys.
Many policies in the higher-profile cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco and Chicago already had drawn the ire of some in law enforcement, including choosing not to prosecute certain low-level crimes, among other changes. Those policies appear to be just fine with voters in cities with prosecutors who vowed to continue shaking things up. RESTAURANTS REINVENT THEMSELVES FOR THANKSGIVING AND BEYOND: 'YOU JUSTPIVOT'
By Alina Selyukh _•_ 20 hours ago Yuko Watanabe had to learn a lot of plant names. She lists them with as much confidence as she does her extensive soup menu. Calathea, pothos, Swedish ivy, song of India. For over a decade, her Yuko Kitchen has fed Los Angeles Japanese comfort food — something like your friend's mom might cook for you after the school, Watanabe says. But this pandemic spring, when streets emptied and her phones grew quiet, a mini-jungle took over the chairs and tables, her cafes pivoting to sell nourishment both for thebody and the soul.
'GENSHIN IMPACT' IS FREE-TO-PLAY FUN — IF YOU CAN RESIST OPENINGYOUR WALLET
By Kaity Kline _•_ 21 hours ago I didn't have an interest in playing _Genshin Impact _at first. I kept hearing it described as a clone of _The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild_, and I didn't really feel like playing a crummier version of a game I've already played. THERE'S NO STOPPING THESE SENIORS; EVEN A PANDEMIC CAN'T BRING THEMDOWN
By Lesley McClurg _•_ 21 hours ago On the rare occasion she leaves her room, Diane Evans uses a walker to gingerly navigate San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood. Most days, the 74-year-old wears a multicolored head wrap, known as a _gele_,
an extra-large T-shirt and plaid pajama pants. Deprived of classes and shared meals at the senior center she calls home, she is alone most of the time, beset by numerous health problems and severe clinical depression. AS PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN DOUBLES DOWN ON CALLS FOR UNITY, SUPPORTERS HAVE DOUBTS By Tovia Smith _•_ 21 hours ago President-elect Joe Biden is doubling down on his calls for unity and healing, reminding Americans, "We are at war with the virus not with each other." In his Thanksgiving address this week, Biden reiterated the appeal he's been making since his first speech as president-elect, when he implored everyone to "put away the harsh rhetoric," "give each other a chance," and end what he calls "this grim era of demonization in America." But the notion is proving a hard sell to many, including Biden's own supporters. GERMANY EXTENDS STRICT LOCKDOWN MEASURES WITH EYE TOWARDS REOPENINGSKI SLOPES
By Jaclyn Diaz _•_ 22 hours ago Germany is extending its current coronavirus lockdown measures through mid-December, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced this week. The country will remain under measures introduced in early November that include limits on private gatherings and it will keep bars, restaurants, and museums closed. Residents will be given some leeway around the Christmas holiday. Members of one household can meet up with 10 people between Dec. 23 to Jan. 1. Children under 14 are exempt.PAGES
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