ANNAPOLIS – Several Maryland homeless and transitional shelters are worried as they’ve seen their donations drop in the wake of the nation’s worsening economic climate
Rosewood Center Residents and Families Grapple With Change
ANNAPOLIS – Marion Walton has lived in her home for 50 years
Disabilities Voter Forum Draws a Big Crowd
SALISBURY ? Organizers from the Maryland Disability Law Center expected 50, or maybe 100, people would attend their first voter forum of the year at Dove Pointe on Thursday
Maryland’s African-American Children Five Times as Likely to be in Foster Care
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s African-American children are five times more likely to be in foster care than Caucasian children, according to a recent study of 2006 and 2007 data by Advocates for Children and Youth (ACY), a group that promotes the safety and health of children throughout the state
No-Sex Law Proposal Fails in Frederick County
FREDERICK – The Frederick Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 against a proposal Tuesday that called for prohibiting state elected officials from having sexual relations with employees who are under their direct supervision