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"Abusers preyed upon the children most devoted to the church: the altar servers and choir members, those who participated in church youth organizations and the Scout troops, and especially those who worked in the rectories answering telephones in the evening and on the weekends," according to the report.
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Members of the Maryland Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests say the Baltimore Archdiocese have protected the religious leaders instead of the abused parishioners for decades.
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The Maryland Attorney General’s office has been investigating Catholic church abuses in Baltimore for the past four years.
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Governor signs Congressional map, judge approves legislative map
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and other state legal leaders say there is a dire need for lawyers to offer free services to help with fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh sent a letter to Gov. Larry Hogan today, asking him to extend and expand on eviction protections. The letter…
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Anne Rowe was diagnosed in 2001 with Von Willebrand disease. It’s a genetic bleeding disorder, meaning her blood doesn’t clot well. The Prince George’s…
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A new nine-member commission is being tasked with redrawing Maryland’s sixth congressional district, under an executive order Gov. Larry Hogan signed…
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Maryland has filed a legal challenge to Matthew Whitaker’s appointment as U.S. acting attorney general. The move is part of an ongoing lawsuit aimed at…
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Baltimore City Democrats and others gave Gov. Larry Hogan’s State of the State address mixed reviews Wednesday.For example, the governor talked tough on…