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Jayne Miller

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Listen to Jayne Miller on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Already familiar to the Baltimore metropolitan area through her long tenure with WBAL-TV, Jayne was a reporter with the station for more than 35 years –...

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Listen to Jayne Miller on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Already familiar to the Baltimore metropolitan area through her long tenure with WBAL-TV, Jayne was a reporter with the station for more than 35 years – first as a general assignment reporter, then as the Consumer Advocate with "11 on Your Side" and then as the chief investigative reporter with the 11 Investigates I-Team.

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Episodes
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Harborplace, the Mayoral Race, and Citistats

10/21/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne talks to about the development of Harborplace with Hallie Miller, Baltimore Banner and WBAL's Dave Collins. She also interviews mayoral candidate, Sheila Dixon and talks to Matthew Reeds about the Baltimore Homecoming Initiative. Mark Conway also joins the show to discuss Citistats.

Duration:00:59:00

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Israel-Palestine Conflict, Housing Challenges and Gender-Inclusive Toolkits

10/14/2023
On today’s podcast Jayne is joined by Howard Libit, Executive Director, Baltimore Jewish Council who gives his perspective of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Sonia Eaddy, Pres. Poppleton Now joins Jayne to talk about housing in Baltimore and Dr.Gagandeep Dhillon, UM Baltimore Washington Medical discusses toolkits that will help the LGBTQ+ community.

Duration:00:52:58

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The Upcoming Mayoral Race, Contamination of City Water, and Morgan State's Homecoming

10/7/2023
On today's podcast Jayne speaks to Dr. Mileah Kromer about the Goucher polls which take a deeper look at the mayoral candidates and how citizens feel about the state of the city. Tolly Taylor from WBAL TV also joined Jayne to talk about the city's issue with parasites in a reservoir. Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough spoke to Jayne about car thefts and how they plan on helping the community. Senator Jill Carter stopped by to respond to the push to reverse juvenile justice reform. WBAL TV's own and Morgan State University alumna, Jenyne Donaldson ended out the show talking about the effects the recent shooting has had on the Morgan State community.

Duration:00:54:12

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YOUTH VIOLENCE, PAROLE AND PROBATION

9/30/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne talks about youth violence with Damion Cooper from Project Pneuma as well as two high school students and a youth counselor from the Central Y of Maryland. Jayne also discusses the Jason Billingsley case as well as the current issues in parole and probation in Maryland. Also, October 1st is right around the corner and Jayne discusses new laws that will be implemented.

Duration:01:05:06

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Gun Violence, Artscape, and Orioles Lease Negotiations

9/23/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne speaks to Daniel Webster from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health who is the Co-Director of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions. She also speaks to Heidi Simon from Smart Growth America about the Complete Streets programs. Also, she discusses Artscape with Jack Danna from the Central Baltimore Partnership and Tonya Miller Hall, the senior advisor at the mayor’s office of Arts and Culture. Lastly, Melody Simmons from the Baltimore Business Journal joins Jayne to talk about the Orioles lease negotiations.

Duration:00:55:00

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Abortion Access, Vacant Housing, and Complete Streets

9/16/2023
On today's podcast Jayne talks to Dr. Kyle Bukowski, Medical Director of Planned Parenthood about abortion access in the state. She also talks to Jed Weeks of Bikemore about the controversy over bike lanes and Complete Streets. Jayne is also joined by Sean Closkey of Rebuild Metro and Justin Fenton, Baltimore Banner to discuss topics surrounding vacant housing.

Duration:00:44:20

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The Importance of DNA in Criminal Cases, COVID Resurgence and BGE Gas Regulators

9/9/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne talks to Lynnda Watson, a DNA and forensic consultant about the Rachel Morin case. She also speaks to Kirk Bloodsworth who was exonerated from death row with DNA evidence. Also, Dr. Hari Regunath, an Infectious Disease doctor from UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center joins the show to discuss the resurgence of COVID this fall. Jayne also discusses BGE gas regulators and more.

Duration:00:50:45

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Chronic School Absenteeism, Recidivism, and Labor Force Changes

9/2/2023
On today's episode, Jayne talks to Sue Fothergill from Attendance Works about school absenteeism. She also speaks to Andrea Cantor from the University of Baltimore Second Chance College Program on ways to decrease recidivism. Patrick Moran, President of the AFSCME Council joined Jayne to talk about the status of state employee vacancy and more. Eric Goins, President of the Atlanta chapter of SAG-AFTRA discussed how AI affects those in the entertainment industry amongst other things. Finally, Jayne talks about the recent Jacksonville shooting and squeegee workers in Baltimore.

Duration:00:58:31

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Book Bans, Teaching Shortage in Maryland and Youth Gun Violence

8/26/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne speaks with Ruth Farfel and Kwane Wyatt from the Fund for Educational Excellence on the teacher shortage in Maryland. She also discusses book bans, critical race theory and youth gun violence.

Duration:00:34:17

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BGE Lawsuit, Wind and Solar Projects and Inclusionary Housing

8/5/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne speaks with Kevin Nelson and Divest Gupta from BGE regarding the lawsuit and the future for regulators on residences. Plus, a conversation with Maryland Energy Secretary Paul Pinsky about possible wind and solar turbines off the state's Eastern Shore and a talk with Baltimore City Councilman Odette Ramos and Senior Policy Analyst with 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Loraine Arikat on affordable housing and assisting. Finally, a talk with CEO of the Maryland Building Industry Association Lori Graf about housing inventory in the state.

Duration:00:54:20

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The Opioid Crisis and Extreme Heat In America

7/29/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne speaks with Emily Keller, Special Secretary, Opioid Response regarding the illegal use and addiction of opioids in America. Also, father and author of The Fall to Redemption, Tom Hibbs. Plus, Prof. Jeffrey Halverson, UMBC, to discuss the extreme heat this season.

Duration:00:55:32

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Red Line Status, a Squeegee Worker-involved Shooting and True Crime Podcasts

7/22/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne speaks with Maryland Transit Administration Administrator Holly Arnold about tentative plans for the Red Line, Baltimore Sun Reporter Alex Mann about the trial regarding the shooting death of Timothy Reynolds last year and an in-depth look at true crime podcasts.

Duration:00:45:37

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Mass Shootings, Car Thefts and SCOTUS

7/8/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne spoke with Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman on gun violence, specifically about the mass shooting that occurred in Anne Arundel County in which an angry neighbor shote 6 people and killed 3 of them. Also, Baltimore County Detective Trae Corbin talked with Jayne about the spike in car thefts due to the accessibility of specific cars being easy to steal leading to a campaign to provide eligible car owners to receive an anti-theft device in which they can install on the car's steering wheel. Finally, a group of Democratic legislators are pushing to add seats to the 9-seat US Supreme Court. Senator Ben Cardin stated that process regarding selecting Supreme court members has changed drastically in recent years and should not be a partisan body.

Duration:00:47:10

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Marijuana Legalization Begins Today

7/1/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne discusses the official first day of the legalization of marijuana for adults 21 and older in Maryland in conversations with Maryland State Senator Antonio Hayes and Maryland State Public Defender Natasha Dartigue. Also, Policy Director of the Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle Dayvon Love talks with Jayne about the war on drugs in America, what reparations for the black community should look like and the future of convicted drug offenders.

Duration:01:03:04

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06-24-23 Public Safety and Pride In Baltimore

6/24/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne spoke with Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Shellenberger on public safety, Emily Sullivan from the Baltimore Banner discusses the upcoming documentary on Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott. Plus, Wayne Curtis, DEI Advisory Group Representative and Maryland State Senator Mary Washington join the program to talk about Price celebrations in the local community.

Duration:01:18:00

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06-10-23 How To Better Baltimore Juveniles

6/10/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne discusses improving the quality of life for the youth population in Baltimore in conversations with Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services Vincent Schiraldi, youth activist and former NFL player Aaron Maybin and co-founder of AH Datalytics Jeff Asher.

Duration:00:55:04

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06-03-23 The Futures of Harborplace and the Archdiocese of Baltimore

6/3/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne talks about the story of Harborplace in Baltimore City which is unfortunately now in decline and has a conversation with its developer Dave Bramble on what is expected for this project. Plus, a talk with co-authors of a study of reimaging Harborplace Joby Taylor and Sally Scott. Additionally, Jonathan Schochor from Schochor and Staton P.A. discusses the sexual abuse victim’s lawsuit against several clergy members of the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Professor Marie Reilly, Penn State Law, who is tracking the dioceses bankruptcies for The Catholic Project.

Duration:00:59:57

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05-27-23 Violence in Baltimore and Ocean City Happenings

5/27/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne discusses with the upcoming summer season with Ocean City Mayor Richard Meehan, plus conversations with Al Hutchinson from Visit Baltimore and car safety activist Franz Schneiderman.

Duration:01:00:03

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05-13-23 COVID Vaccine Info and Maryland Horse Racing

5/13/2023
On today's podcast, Jayne discusses with Anne Arundel County Health Officer Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman the COVID vaccine requirements as we approach the endemic. Also, Jayne has a conversation with Managing Partner of RWL and chair of the firm's Sports Law, Gaming and Facilities Alan Rifkin about the future of Maryland horse racing.

Duration:00:56:20

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Jayne Miller

5/10/2023
Already familiar to the Baltimore metropolitan area through her long tenure with WBAL-TV, Jayne Miller has been a reporter with the station for more than 35 years – first as a general assignment reporter, then as the Consumer Advocate with "11 on Your Side" and now as the chief investigative reporter with the 11 Investigates I-Team.

Duration:00:00:30