EPISODE 155: Talking crime, education, downtown Baltimore and squeegee boys with Sheila Dixon
Our final episode with the deposed mayor and current candidate goes through all of the major issues in the crowded race for City Hall on April 28
Our final episode with the deposed mayor and current candidate goes through all of the major issues in the crowded race for City Hall on April 28
From educator and community activist to City Hall, the deposed mayor who wants to be mayor again tells her story…
We asked mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon tough questions about trust, honesty and transparency at City Hall…
Ted tells us why he moved back downtown last year and why it’s important that you come back to Baltimore, too!
How did Ted decide to run for County Executive back in the 1970s?
The world according to Ted Venetoulis…
Taking a deeper dive into the latest poll findings of the Goucher professor about local issues
Lots of numbers from a former math teacher but what do they mean?
Nearly a year into his role as Baltimore County supe, we get some education from the leader
Lots of candidates and lots of opinions before April 28
And Nestor gets a plug in for the beautiful African penguins Hope and Grace…
What are the centerpieces and core parts of our neighborhoods in the city?
Before departing to run the Maryland Zoo, we caught up with the outgoing president of an important downtown organization
Getting around the city is harder than you think…
She called plays for Obama in the US Treasury but can she win the mayor’s chair on April 28?
The State Senator running for mayor has a lot of thoughts about improving our city
The first of three lengthy chats with the latest entry into the mayor’s race
The State Senator is serving in Annapolis daily while looking to lead in Baltimore
And they’re staying in the new Lexington Market, too!
Learning more about the money trail of City Hall government…
Where does all of the money go and who is monitoring it?
The Councilman who is running for Comptroller is speaking out about the battle to unseat Joan Pratt downtown
The power of the keyboard in Annapolis
What do you learn in two decades in local government?
Stepping away from politics is something many discuss but act upon…
If you can’t measure it, you can’t fix it…
The former Governor of Maryland and Mayor of Baltimore shares thoughts on leadership and ideology of his new book
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
The west side has an important special election on February 4th for the vacated seat of Elijah Cummings. Who will fill that role in Congress?
Learning how Annapolis can assist hospitals locally during General Assembly with Maryland Hospital Association
The best hospitals have the best doctors and nurses. How can Annapolis help?
What is the role of General Assembly in helping hospitals across Maryland? We went to Annapolis to learn…
The perception and realities of the reputation of our city in a long chat with another mayoral candidate
T.J. Smith has a hard story to tell about the loss of his brother in our middle episode
Continuing our chats with candidates for the mayor of Baltimore…