Tag: Freddie Gray
Hogan: Non-essential businesses can reopen Friday ...
By Bryan Renbaum | June 3, 2020 | COVID-19, Governor | 0 |
Baltimore shows the nation how to peacefully prote...
By Bryan Renbaum | June 3, 2020 | Baltimore, News | 0 |
African-American business leaders say immediate ac...
By Bryan Renbaum | June 2, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Rascovar: Judge Williams applied the law, not emot...
By Maryland Reporter | June 26, 2016 | Commentary | 9 |
Freddie Gray’s death sparks legislative agen...
By Capital News Service | May 17, 2016 | General Assembly, News | 1 |
Hogan ‘Still Standing,’ but will he run and can he win from the center?
by Len Lazarick | July 28, 2020 | Governor | 0 |
What can we learn about Gov. Larry Hogan Jr. from his new memoir, “Still Standing,” officially out Monday?
Read MoreHogan: Non-essential businesses can reopen Friday at 5 p.m.
by Bryan Renbaum | June 3, 2020 | COVID-19, Governor | 0 |
Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that the state’s fight against the coronavirus has progressed to a point at which the order he issued on March 23 requiring the closure all non-essential businesses will be lifted Friday evening.
Read MoreBaltimore shows the nation how to peacefully protest 5 years after Freddie Gray’s death
by Bryan Renbaum | June 3, 2020 | Baltimore, News | 0 |
@BryanRenbaum Baltimore is showing the nation how to peacefully protest the police killing of...
Read MoreAfrican-American business leaders say immediate access to capital is critical
by Bryan Renbaum | June 2, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
@BryanRenbaum Immediate access to capital is critical if Maryland’s black-owned businesses...
Read MoreRascovar: Judge Williams applied the law, not emotion
by Maryland Reporter | June 26, 2016 | Commentary | 9 |
If there is a bright spot in the widespread damage done to Baltimore and Maryland by the Freddie Gray conflagration and its aftermath, it is the sterling performance of Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Barry G. Williams. While Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby placed politics and placating the city’s riotous crowd above her duties to pursue prosecutions based on rigorously impartial and complete investigations, Williams did the opposite.
Read MoreFreddie Gray’s death sparks legislative agenda one year later
by Capital News Service | May 17, 2016 | General Assembly, News | 1 |
Freddie Gray’s death sparked huge civil unrest in the city that became national news. One year later, dozens of legislative proposals resulted from or garnered additional attention because of the death of a disadvantaged, young, black man from West Baltimore and the long-standing frustrations this incident brought to the surface.
Read MorePolice conduct, drug crime sentencing focus of General Assembly’s proposed reforms
by Capital News Service | April 23, 2015 | News | 3 |
The Maryland General Assembly responded in this year’s legislative session to public concern about police misconduct, drug crime, domestic violence and more.
Read More100 days: Hogan fires back on education funding debate
by Maryland Reporter | April 23, 2015 | News | 19 |
Gov. Larry Hogan did not give a final decision about whether to fund a requested $68 million to aid counties with higher costs of education during a 100 days in office press event on Thursday. Also on the menu were the governor’s responses to the Freddie Gray investigation ongoing in Baltimore City, transparency and overtesting in public schools.
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