On The Record

By WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore

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Catch On the Record, hosted by Sheilah Kast, weekdays from 9:30 to 10:00 am, following NPR's Morning Edition. We'll discuss the issues that affect your life and bring you thoughtful and lively conversations with the people who shape those issues -- business people, public officials, scholars, artists, authors, WYPR reporters and other journalists who can take us inside the story. If you want to share a comment, question, or an idea for an interview you?d like to hear, email us at ontherecord@wypr.org

Episode Date
Stories from the Stoop: A nurse bears witness
May 17, 2024
Baltimore Story Fest spotlights tales with heart
May 17, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Being a mom to a very special son
May 10, 2024
Moms on a Mission makes a world of difference in West Baltimore
May 10, 2024
Maryland Park Service Director Angela Crenshaw shares her vision
May 09, 2024
Capturing the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains
May 09, 2024
A deep dive into Crownsville: Maryland's Jim Crow-era asylum, and its legacy
May 08, 2024
Patient advocate, physicians on solving Maryland's ER wait time crisis
May 07, 2024
Black-owned business bring new life to downtown Baltimore
May 06, 2024
Federal government takes step toward easing cannabis restrictions
May 06, 2024
Stoop Story: Speak your truth!
May 03, 2024
Aaron Hill composes music for the cinema and the soul
May 03, 2024
Why are so many Maryland students missing school?
May 02, 2024
'Happy Teacher Revolution' author says its time for teachers to put themselves first
May 01, 2024
Mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah on school funding, violent crimes and stemming population loss
Apr 30, 2024
Getting at the root of poverty, MD Food Bank provides neighborhood impact grants
Apr 29, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Finding your confidence as an artist
Apr 26, 2024
What do young voters care about this election season?
Apr 26, 2024
Coast Guard records reveal history of 'close calls' near the Key and Bay Bridges
Apr 24, 2024
Maryland Legal Aid offers free help to expunge cannabis charges
Apr 24, 2024
Going beyond Autism Awareness Month, it's awareness every day
Apr 23, 2024
Artist Na Omi Shintani calls attention to incarcerated children
Apr 22, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Pledging love and pledging allegiance
Apr 19, 2024
A swashbuckling teen battles evil fairies in the 'Saint-Seducing Gold'
Apr 18, 2024
Why are Maryland's ER wait times so long?
Apr 17, 2024
Baltimore's SquashWise combines love of the game and the drive for personal excellence
Apr 16, 2024
An enslaved family's fight for freedom
Apr 15, 2024
'The Black Tax' argues African Americans are overtaxed and underserved
Apr 12, 2024
Stoop Story: A pink flamingo prank!
Apr 12, 2024
'Just Action,' a roadmap to desegregating our neighborhoods
Apr 11, 2024
Business and community resilient after Key Bridge collapse
Apr 10, 2024
Port aid, racetrack bills pass as General Assembly 2024 session ends
Apr 09, 2024
Why are Black teachers in Maryland leaving the classroom?
Apr 08, 2024
Mayis: Native American oral histories from Maryland's Eastern Shore
Apr 05, 2024
Stoop Stories: Hike of a lifetime!
Apr 05, 2024
Six months in, what does Baltimore's top cop have to show?
Apr 04, 2024
Shannon Sneed shares vision for City Council presidency
Apr 03, 2024
Local outreach to seafarers stuck in Port of Baltimore
Apr 02, 2024
Tom Perez says President Biden will work 'hand in glove' with state to respond to bridge collapse
Apr 02, 2024
Baltimore's The Family Tree and Center for Hope provide resources to keep kids safe
Apr 01, 2024
Marian House receives $2M from MacKenzie Scott. How does the shelter support at-risk women?
Mar 29, 2024
Stories from The Stoop: the silver lining of a startup fail
Mar 29, 2024
'God be the bridge': Turner Station comes together for prayer in Baltimore
Mar 28, 2024
Maryland longshoremen's livelihoods at stake
Mar 28, 2024
The magic of the Appalachian Mountains, photographed with patience and care
Mar 25, 2024
Angela Crenshaw wants Maryland State Parks to be for everyone
Mar 25, 2024
Maryland Day events honor pre-settler history, focus on Indigenous people and arts
Mar 22, 2024
Stoop Stories: Best party ever!
Mar 22, 2024
Tax season is here. Do you know where to get trustworthy advice?
Mar 21, 2024
As controversial tax sales begin, could reforms protect struggling Maryland homeowners?
Mar 21, 2024
Little access to treatment for Maryland youth charged as adults
Mar 20, 2024
Coppin State wants to send more special educators to the classroom
Mar 19, 2024
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe on 'HBCU Made' and the Black college experience
Mar 19, 2024
Documenting an untold chapter of the Chesapeake Bay's Black history
Mar 18, 2024
A Chesapeake Bay oyster farmer reflects on Maryland's aquaculture industry
Mar 18, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Tracy Akinade
Mar 15, 2024
Budding photographers capture Baltimore through their own lens
Mar 15, 2024
A new map offers clues about the beginning of the universe
Mar 14, 2024
Legislative update: MD lawmakers grapple with taxes, juvenile justice, health care
Mar 14, 2024
HopeWorks of Howard County helps survivors find power in art
Mar 13, 2024
How are 'red flag' laws used in Maryland?
Mar 13, 2024
A novel of historical fiction asks, who gets to be American?
Mar 12, 2024
How to help a loved one struggling with an eating disorder, and the Maryland resources to consider
Mar 11, 2024
Maryland could be among the first to have an online 'Kids Code'
Mar 11, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Becoming Prince's art director
Mar 08, 2024
Not too many political parties, not too few. A UMD professor's plan to save our democracy.
Mar 08, 2024
Zeke Cohen is on the campaign trail for City Council President. What would he change if elected?
Mar 07, 2024
MD housing secretary lays out plan to tackle housing shortage, affordability crisis
Mar 06, 2024
Congressman David Trone wants to be Maryland's next U.S. Senator. What's his pitch to voters?
Mar 05, 2024
Baltimore will turn two hotels into homeless housing
Mar 04, 2024
MD coalition says investing in eviction prevention can save state money, prevent trauma
Mar 04, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: A surprise stepfather
Mar 01, 2024
A daughter reckons with her father's death in 'Secrets of the Sun'
Mar 01, 2024
Black Lax grows lacrosse in Baltimore. Plus, adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities
Feb 29, 2024
Mayor Brandon Scott addresses schools, property taxes and prioritizing public safety
Feb 28, 2024
Two years after reforms, Maryland legislators revisit juvenile justice
Feb 27, 2024
Harriet Tubman's pivotal role as a Union spy
Feb 26, 2024
Stoop Story: Creating community through food
Feb 23, 2024
In 'Behind You is the Sea,' a mosaic of Palestinian American stories set in Baltimore
Feb 23, 2024
'Ben's Ten' visits Harriet Tubman's Maryland roots, and the recent discovery of her childhood home
Feb 22, 2024
Mahalia! A life; and Banneker-Douglass celebrates 60 years of Civil Rights
Feb 21, 2024
What do Americans think about race? Michele Norris reveals 'Our Hidden Conversations'
Feb 20, 2024
Biographer David O. Stewart on George Washington's political rise
Feb 19, 2024
Stoop Story: Say 'baa!' A father and his kids
Feb 16, 2024
Education news roundup: absenteeism, teacher pay, City Schools CEO contract
Feb 16, 2024
Representing and advocating on behalf of women in Maryland for half a century
Feb 15, 2024
Stoop Story: Lost love, found again
Feb 14, 2024
Dating can be a rollercoaster. For people with disability, there is often added complexity
Feb 14, 2024
Boost your happiness with science; free dental clinics for children
Feb 13, 2024
What will it take to bridge Maryland's home appraisal gap?
Feb 12, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Flight lessons at four thousand feet!
Feb 09, 2024
"Fly With Me" shows how 'stewardesses' helped propel the women's and labor movements
Feb 09, 2024
Sheila Dixon talks schools, crime and why she should run Baltimore city
Feb 07, 2024
Documenting a crucial chapter of the Chesapeake Bay's untold Black history
Feb 06, 2024
A Chesapeake Bay oyster farmer reflects on her industry
Feb 06, 2024
"Just Action" urges policy to end segregation, and shows readers where to start
Feb 05, 2024
Fiber artist Elizabeth Talford Scott celebrated citywide
Feb 01, 2024
Stories from the Stoop: Chasing your dreams, despite your parents!
Feb 01, 2024
'Madness' chronicles Maryland's Jim Crow-era asylum and the legacy it left behind
Feb 01, 2024
Boosting financial literacy in Maryland schools; jumpstart your budget with MakingChange
Jan 31, 2024