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WYPR News Roundup

WYPR News Roundup

著者: WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore
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Every Friday, WYPR’s news team, our partners at The Baltimore Banner and other guests join news director Matt Bush to address a question facing Maryland. They talk through what they’re covering around that issue, hyperlocal, national, even international, and untangle how it affects Maryland lives. It’s your community, amplified. Matt Bush is the host of WYPR's News Roundup. We have help from Elizabeth Nonemaker, Sheilah Kast, and Rob Timm. Shawn Murphy and Shanya Mapson were our studio engineers. Amy Walters is WYPR's Executive Producer.2026 Baltimore Public Media 政治・政府
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  • Baltimore County elections, Venezuela's earthquake, police accountability and ice cream
    2026/07/10
    Baltimore County's primary results are official, and reporter John Lee has the winners heading into November. The Baltimore Banner's Sapna Bansil breaks down the county's first year of public campaign funding. Plus, Erick Oribio, the founder of Latin Opinion, a Baltimore-based Spanish language media network talks about the recovery efforts after two deadly earthquakes struck Venezuela. A new documentary traces Maryland's fight to repeal the Law Enforcement Officer Bill of Rights and the women who fought for it hoping to protect others from police violence. And we end with a few scoops of ice cream—along with details on where to find it, who's making it, and how to work off the calories while checking out the dairy farms of Maryland.
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    53 分
  • Defining the US at 250 — What's Maryland's Mark?
    2026/07/03
    Between executive orders and Supreme Court decisions, how does America define itself 250 years after signing the Declaration of Independence? We hear about a Maryland woman who put her name on the revolutionary document. And there are new details on 400 Maryland soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War, including Black Marylanders, some who served in the Continental Army and others aligned with British forces. Finally, we celebrate with a drone show, and a party, in Baltimore's historic Cherry Hill neighborhood!
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    47 分
  • Did Maryland’s election change anything?
    2026/06/26
    What did we learn from Maryland’s primary election? We take a look at results in Baltimore and beyond. Then we set sail. As Sail250 Maryland takes over the Inner Harbor. And we close out Pride month with a trip to Butch Garden, a family-friendly Baltimore party that started years before this Pride month and pledges to continue long after.
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    53 分
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