Court to hear bid to dismiss lawsuit in Freddie Gray case
A federal appeals court is being asked to decide if Baltimore's prosecutor is immune from a lawsuit by five officers who claim she maliciously prosecuted them in the death of a black man fatally injured in police custody.
Dr. Charles Akoda Delivered Babies At Prince George’s County Hospital Under Fake Credentials
Dozens of patients are now learning the truth about their doctor who is accused of being a fake. For five years, Dr. Charles Akoda delivered babies and prenatal care at Prince George's County Hospital.
Man fakes medical license for five years, former patients are now victims
Maryland lags most of the nation in inspecting high-priority nursing home complaints — a problem past administrations have promised to fix, but that continues to vex state health officials — a federal inspector general has found.
New assessment ranks Maryland hospitals near bottom in safety measurements
Maryland lags most of the nation in inspecting high-priority nursing home complaints — a problem past administrations have promised to fix, but that continues to vex state health officials — a federal inspector general has found.
Maryland among worst in nation in investigating nursing home complaints on time
Maryland lags most of the nation in inspecting high-priority nursing home complaints — a problem past administrations have promised to fix, but that continues to vex state health officials — a federal inspector general has found.
Cost of City Crashes: The Story Of A Man Hit By A City Worker
Two months after the crash, the driver learned the city would pay him about $2,400 for the crash. But that money won’t come in time to get his vehicle out of the tow yard.