There was no mention of what happened to this mother, begging questions of whether or not this incident was reported. Hear from the mother who describes what it was like when it happened to her son. Numb. It was a little numbing that he would have been able to leave school, period. To get off a playground. There should have been watching him. Just its numbing. You dont know what to think, you dont know what happened. Reporter now that mother wrote a letter to the Prince Georges County School System outlining what happened to her child, she says that she did not receive any followup from Child Protective Services and doesnt know what happened. Lots of questions about why the report wasnt filed, leading to the real possibility that there were other improprieties that e the Prince Georges County school board will be meeting tonight. Were expecting them to address the head start issue, although it is not on the public agenda. Well have more on what happened with this mother and what she be
Means trains are being forced to stop and a conductor has to get out and stop the traffic. According to our partners repairs could take a couple of days. The chemicals used to help get the snow and ice off the roads are anything but helpful to our vehicles. And Maryland Bureau chief brad bell is live to explain the damage that these chemicals can actually cause. Brad . You know, weve been talking about so many problems with this weather. And now, really you got to get yourself into a car wash and it is exactly because of those new chemicals theyre putting down on the roadway. You know, when you see those white stripes on the pavement before theres a snowstorm, that pretreatment that contains a chemical called magnesium chloride and as it turns out, magnesium chloride is far more corrosive to your car than the traditional road salt rock salt that they spread. Talked to the experts and they say it can wreck your car. Not good for the cars. Bad for the finish. You want to get it off as qu
The son of a shoemaker, John R. Pitkin left home at the age of 12 to seek his fortune. A hard working young man, Pitkin worked on different farms for several
A walk through the Wyckoff-Snedeker Family Cemetery in Woodhaven not only reveals a lot about its history, it also reveals a lot about the perilous conditions