ON A TRAIN TO WASHINGTON – Before traveling from Baltimore to the Million Man March, Clarence Mitchell IV tiptoed into his son’s bedroom, knelt down beside him and gently nudged him awake
Hopes, Prayers Board Train with Marchers
ON A TRAIN TO WASHINGTON – Before traveling from Baltimore to the Million Man March, Clarence Mitchell IV tiptoed into his son’s bedroom, knelt down beside him and gently nudged him awake
Governor’s Commission on Gun Violence Edges Toward Decisions
ANNAPOLIS – With less than a month before they must report to Gov
Court Backs Hospital for Firing Worker Who Hit Patient,
ANNAPOLIS – The Court of Special Appeals on Thursday upheld the firing of a Salisbury hospital worker for striking a restrained patient who had bitten him
Baltimore Woman Burned by Acid Will Get Jury Trial, Court Rules
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled Tuesday that a Baltimore woman burned by sulfuric acid in an on- the-job railroad accident two years ago must be given a jury trial in her case against CSX Transportation Inc
Eligible Not Applying to DALP Replacement Program, Report Says
ANNAPOLIS – Before he even opened the letter with “Baltimore City Court Document” stamped across it, Robert Barzyk knew what it meant: eviction
Study Finds Md. Adoption Process Difficult, Lengthy
ANNAPOLIS – When a child is taken from abusive parents and becomes eligible for adoption, social service workers breathe a sigh of relief