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Familiar voices return to Baltimore radio

Gins Crash, in WHFS's Landover studios in August 1998. (The Baltimore Sun, Doug Kapustin)

Two familiar radio voices have returned to Baltimore's airwaves.

Gina Crash, late of the region's much-loved WHFS-FM (back in the days when it still originated out of Landover) has joined Greg Carpenter as co-host of the morning show on CBS Radio/Baltimore's WLIF-FM (101.9). Crash had most recently been on the air at WMMR in Philadelphia.

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"I'm psyched to be here in Baltimore," Crash said in a statement released by CBS Radio/Baltimore. "I have a lot of friends and family here, so I feel like I'm back where I belong."

The WLIF morning show airs weekdays from 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.

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Over at sister FM station WWMX (aka MIX 106.5), veteran personality Maria Dennis is back on the air after spending much of the last half of 2014 undergoing treatment for leukemia, according to the statement.

"No words can describe how happy we are that Maria is back on the air on Mix 106.5," CBS Radio/Baltimore Vice President of Programming Dave Labrozzi said in a statement. "What a journey she has been on. She is now cancer free. What a way to welcome the New Year."

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