In another of our Urbanite Radio Stories, Marc talks with author Deborah Rudacille, whose new book, Roots of Steel: Boom and Bust in an American Mill Town, follows the history of the Sparrows Point Steel Mill in Dundalk, MD.
She was joined by:
In another of our Urbanite Radio Stories, Marc talks with author Deborah Rudacille, whose new book, Roots of Steel: Boom and Bust in an American Mill Town, follows the history of the Sparrows Point Steel Mill in Dundalk, MD.
She was joined by:
First, another installment of Your Money Matters. We talk to Sherry Bender from MECU about credit cards, and what you can do to manage credit card debt and use credit wisely.
In the final segment of Wandering Souls, we continue the journey with Vietnam Veteran Homer Steedly as he meets with the family of the Vietnamese soldier he killed forty years before.
We begin the show with another trip to the University of Maryland Hospital to visit the Center for Advanced Fetal Care. Dr. Chris Harman talks about how the care care of pregnant women has changed and improved.
This hour we feature two perspectives on transitioning to cleaner sources of energy.
We begin the show with another trip to the University of Maryland Hospital to visit the Center for Advanced Fetal Care. Dr. Chris Harman talks about how the care care of pregnant women has changed and improved.
Next up, the 2010 Regular Session of the Maryland General Assembly is over. We're joined by a panel of Maryland lawmakers for a wrap up of this year's session.
We'll hear from:
We open today's show with this week's installment of Your Money Matters. Today, we talk refinancing with Kathy Brown.
We sit down with leaders from the Immigration Outreach Service Center (IOSC) at St. Matthew Catholic Church, which assists immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers here in Baltimore. They are celebrating their 10th anniversery on Monday, April 26th at Gertrude’s Restaurant at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Joining us were:
We open our first hour with our weekly finance segment, "Money Matters" with Gary Martin. Today, Gary offers some suggestions on developing a healthier relationship with credit.
Ted Howard is the founding Executive Director of the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland. He joins us to talk about his work to create better job opportunities in communities of high unemployment.