Cuban-American Immigrant Feels Lucky Despite Early Struggles

LAUREL – After months of hard decisions and quiet planning, 7-year-old Ada Ghuman learned that she and her 3-year-old brother, Angel, would have to fly from Cuba to Miami alone

Neighborhood Nostalgia Extends to Corner Grocer

BALTIMORE – Gil Sandler remembers the stores that lined the block in his old neighborhood in Northwest Baltimore

Well-stocked Stores Can Help Health Woes

BALTIMORE – It’s not that there’s no food in Washington Village

Baltimore ‘Food Deserts’ Contribute to Health Problems

BALTIMORE – Every month, Nellie Barksdale pushes a cart full of food from a grocery store to her home in the 900 block of West Lexington Sreet

Flowers Works to Make Healthy Food Choices Grow in Barren Neighborhood

BALTIMORE – Willie Flowers surveys the fast-food-filled intersection of Reisterstown Road and Cold Spring Lane in West Baltimore — an area he calls, “the corner of death

Washington Village Struggles to Provide Healthy Food Options

BALTIMORE – Towanda and Nancy Brinson stood, confused, in front of the entrance to the largest corner store in Washington Village, the modest, family-owned Shop N’ Go Food Mart

Male Victims Get Lost in Domestic Abuse Data

WASHINGTON – When Adele Freeman fired five

Crime Stats Support Male Domestic Violence Victims

WASHINGTON – A billboard in Baltimore, sponsored by the Maryland House of Ruth, promotes the notion that domestic violence is purely a women’s problem and issue

Kendel Ehrlich: Will She or Won’t She?

ANNAPOLIS – It was election night, and the losing candidate for governor devoted several minutes of his concession speech to the woman standing behind him on stage

Waxter Gynecologist Makes Youth Uncomfortable During Examination

ANNAPOLIS– In July, a resident at a facility for female juvenile offenders reported that the sole physician offering gynecological procedures made a comparison between the size of his finger and a penis during an examination, according to a report released this week