145 days ago - Mayor Sheila Dixon said Wednesday that the city is working around the clock to get prostitutes off the streets and protect them from violent predators.
146 days ago - A woman who calls herself Ashley stands in front of Wayman Memorial AME Church on Wednesday near the corner of Washington Boulevard and Carey Street in Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood.
148 days ago - Sidney Ford is the executive director of You Are Never Alone, a Baltimore City outreach organization that provides food, clothing and temporary shelter for prostitutes. Ford spends nights on street corners teaching women basic self-defense techniques and provides up-to-date information on what police are doing to protect them.
156 days ago - Israel Cason was addicted to heroin for nearly 30 years. At times he lived in his car and spent time in jail. Cason decided one day to change his life. He moved to Philadelphia to get treatment. But Cason didn’t stop there, he decided to return to Baltimore and give back to the community.
157 days ago - When Michelle Dawn Wolford’s eyes fixed on the photo of William Brown, who was arrested last Friday in connection with two slayings and a violent rape, she burst into tears.
159 days ago - After the mother of a 7-year-old boy complained that Baltimore police “snatched” her son off a dirt bike last year, a sergeant boasted to a dispatcher he would handcuff and arrest the child, according to court records.
159 days ago - After the mother of a 7-year-old boy complained that Baltimore police “snatched” her son off a dirt bike last year, a sergeant boasted to a dispatcher he would handcuff and arrest the child, according to court records.
163 days ago - A 20-year-veteran Baltimore City police officer has requested a disciplinary hearing to prove his innocence on departmental charges he showed nude pictures of a women at Southern District headquarters in November 2006 while on duty.
164 days ago - Two city employees were suspended Friday for allegedly stealing copper wire out of Baltimore City Hall and Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, and then selling it for scrap, officials said.