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1.	Grayling Williams (left), recently announced by Commissioner Bealefeld (right) as newly appointed Chief of Internal Investigation Division for the Baltimore City Police Department discusses his plans for countering officer misconduct and in house corruption
1. Grayling Williams (left), recently announced by Commissioner Bealefeld (right) as newly appointed Chief of Internal Investigation Division for the Baltimore City Police Department discusses his plans for countering officer misconduct and in house corruption (Courtesy Photo)
Grayling Williams Selected to Lead New Initiatives by BCPD Commissioner
Originally published February 01, 2012

Intent on rebuilding confidence and instilling new faith in the Baltimore City Police Department, Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III officially announced changes within the ranks of the department last week.
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- I was sitting in the office of a Prince George’s County senator this week and the phone was ringing off the hook.more More Arrow


Jessica Holloman, left, Dr. Barney Wilson, Carolyn Fugett, Karen Brown, PTO president; Tonya Osborne, PTO vice president, Tyrone Diggs
- Giving many their first feel of the legal system, students on the law track of Reginald F. Lewis High School recently held the grand opening of their very own in-house courtroom.more More Arrow


Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley speaks in support of a same-sex marriage bill during a news conference in front of supporters in Annapolis, Md., Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. A similar bill passed the state Senate last year but stalled in the House of Delegates.
- Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley released his state budget last week and while he’s touting record cuts and continued investments in job creation, everyone statewide is not pleased.more More Arrow


- Placing a focus on the overall well being of the mind, body, and spirit, of women, Lorraine Bailey-Carter, founder of The Women’s Challenge, has a genuine need to give back to those who need it most.more More Arrow


Kicking off the B’More Fit for Healthy Babies program, women came together Jan. 14 for a day of fitness and fun sponsored by Family League of Baltimore City.
- Targeting the women of Park Heights, Upton/Druid Heights and Patterson Park North and East, B’More Fit for Healthy Babies has partnered with local fitness centers, area hospitals and Weight Watchers to ensure healthy pregnancies for women across the city.more More Arrow


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- Baltimore authorities, community leaders, and citizens alike were all able to end 2011 on a much needed low note last month. more More Arrow


NAACP President, Ben Jealous
- Baltimore -- The Maryland State Conference of the NAACP and Maryland civil rights leaders joined state legislators this week to call for repeal of the death penalty, citing systemic flaws and racial disparities in the capital punishment system.more More Arrow


 Rep. Elijah Cumming
- Rep. Elijah Cumming (D-Md.) was given the Housing Leadership Award from the Maryland Affordable Housing Coalition (AHC) Jan. 6 for his efforts to stem the surge of home foreclosures and ensure the availability of affordable housing.
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With a heart for cultivating a brighter future, Major Melvin Russell takes time to speak with the Baltimoreans who will lead tomorrow.
- Slow to take credit for the dramatic changes that have occurred within the Eastern District, Commanding Officer Major Melvin Russell says he couldn't have made the progress seen in East Baltimore without the help of The Transformation Team and his faith.more More Arrow


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