Baby Born On Side Of The Road After Ice Storm
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Tuesday’s icy start impacted a lot of commutes, but none was quite like the Strasser family’s. Alex DeMetrick reports the weather was slowing driving, just as a birth was...
View ArticleNFL Player Agent Tony Agnone
Is a lockout in store for the NFL? As the March 4th deadline quickly approaches, NFL player agent Tony Agnone gives an in-depth analysis of the Collective Bargaining Agreement talks. Download:...
View ArticleJordan Gross-Panthers Offensive Tackle LIVE
Jordan Gross of the Carolina Panthers joins the Scott Garceau Show and talks about the Labor situation, as well as being honored with the Ed Block Courage Award. Download: jordan-gross.mp3 Filed under:...
View ArticleEvan Silva On The Ken Weinman Show
Ken Weinman talked about the NFL draft with Evan Silva of profootballtalk.com and rotoworld.com. Download: evan-silva-04-01-11.mp3 Filed under: NFL, Sports Tagged: Evan Silva, Labor, Lockout, NFL, NFL...
View ArticleUpdate From The NFL Labor Talks
ESPN Commentator Sal Paolantonio joined The Norris & Davis Show to give the latest on the NFL Lockout & Negotiation sessions. Sal was at yesterday’s meetings. Download:...
View ArticleNFLPA Director DeMaurice Smith On NFL Lockout
Director of the NFL Players Association DeMaurice Smith joins The Scott Garceau Show for over 30 minutes of uninterrupted labor talk. Download: demaurice-smith1.mp3 Filed under: Heard On, NFL, Podcast,...
View ArticleFrederick Schools Announce Labor Deals
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) – The Frederick County school board is announcing tentative contract agreements with its teachers, staff and administrators. The board said Tuesday the deals still must be ratified...
View ArticleBLOG: We Have An Agreement….Wait, What?
Everything looked great for fans yesterday afternoon as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell approached the podium in Atlanta to tell everyone that that the owners had voted in a new CBA. Labor peace for 10...
View ArticlePanel On Public-Private Partnerships To Meet
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A Maryland panel on oversight of public and private partnerships is meeting to discuss best practices. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown will preside over the meeting in Annapolis on...
View ArticleLabor Leaders Rally For Jobs
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown says Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget will include substantial increases in transportation projects. Brown spoke Monday night in Annapolis to members of labor...
View ArticleOpinion: You Weren’t Fired You Were Outsourced
Which would sound better to you if you lost your job to a low wage worker: “You are fired, the work you have been doing has been offshored” or “You are fired, the work you have been doing has been...
View ArticleOpinion: Obama’s Latest Class Warfare Speech
Is it just me – or is anyone else bothered by the hyped, live speeches given during the day in which President Barack Obama has live props in the background as he speaks? It’s like Obama is revealing...
View ArticleOpinion: Democratic Party’s Lies And Spins
Watching the political arena for the past week has been terribly frustrating for a sane, logical thinker – and hopefully this includes nearly all Americans. The blatant lies and the desperate spins...
View ArticleO’Malley Announces New Labor Secretary
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O’Malley has named a new labor secretary for Maryland. O’Malley announced Monday that Leonard Howie will head the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and...
View ArticleOpinion: The NFL Is Ruining Its Own Brand With Cheap Replacement Refs
Hey America, want to know what a company looks like when it fires all its experienced workers and hires on cheap replacements? Want to know what a company that is trying to save a relatively modest...
View ArticleOpinion: Unlike Obama, Romney Has A Plan To Save Social Security
The reason that so many Romney-supporters are looking forward to the presidential debates is because GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has many plans for “hot topic” issues that aren’t being...
View ArticleOpinion: Obama Says He Is Bored With Debate Prep, Really He’s Afraid To...
According to a news report, President Barack Obama is bored with the entire debate process. He allegedly told a political volunteer: “They’re making me do my homework. They’re keeping me indoors all...
View ArticleOpinion: A Few Brave Newspapers Endorse Romney Fighting Tide Of Liberal Press
While many newspaper endorsements of the presidential candidates are expected to be for one candidate or the other due to the newspapers’ past affiliations and endorsements of the candidates’...
View ArticleOpinion: Jobless Numbers And The Newest Right Wing Conspiracy Theory
There is a new breed of truthers on the right. Joining the paranoid ranks of the advocates of a government role in 9-11 and the birthers fascination with President Obama’s birth certificate are...
View ArticleOpinion: Americans Failed Walmart Workers
After all the hype regarding Walmart employees’ discontent with their employer, the long holiday weekend apparently went on without any major concerns for the money-making conglomerate. Walmart made...
View ArticleOpinion: Michigan’s Brain Dead GOP
The curse of brain dead Republicans is not limited to Washington, DC. It turns out that GOP leaders in state capitols have also been unable to digest the results of November’s elections. Voters made...
View ArticleWoman Gives Birth In Vehicle On I-270 Shoulder
GERMANTOWN, Md. (AP) — Authorities say a woman in labor didn’t make it to the hospital and gave birth in a vehicle on the shoulder of Interstate 270 during rush hour. Maryland State Police and...
View ArticleSpecial Delivery: Watch Giant Panda Give Birth At National Zoo In D.C.
WASHINGTON (WJZ) — After weeks of waiting, a giant panda gives birth at the National Zoo in Washington. With the world watching via webcam, Mei Xiang had a newborn cub. And believe it or not, there is...
View ArticleGovernment Charges Wal-Mart With Labor Violations
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal officials filed a formal complaint Wednesday charging that Wal-Mart violated the rights of workers who took part in protests and strikes against the company. The National...
View ArticleMaryland Creates 36,000 New Jobs In 2013
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Positive news on the Maryland job front. The U.S. Department of Labor has released the annual job report for 2013. Political reporter Pat Warren has the numbers. Governor Martin...
View Article2 Arrested For Armed Robbery Of Pregnant Woman In Labor
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ)—Annapolis Police arrest two people for an armed robbery of a pregnant woman in labor. An eyewitness called police at around 4:30 a.m. Sunday after seeing a man and pregnant woman...
View ArticleAnnapolis Police Search For 3rd Suspect In Robbery Of Pregnant Woman In Labor
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ)–Annapolis Police are searching for a third suspect in the armed robbery that targeted a pregnant woman while she was in labor. Two men–Devery Kelley, 24, of Annapolis and Cornell...
View ArticleKaiser Permanente, Workers Reach Tentative Contract Plan
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Kaiser Permanente and unions representing 105,000 health care workers across the United States have reached a tentative labor agreement. A joint statement released Monday...
View ArticleNational Portrait Gallery To Feature Activist Dolores Huerta
WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta is visiting the National Portrait Gallery to help open a new exhibition about her life and work. Huerta co-founded the National Farm...
View ArticleD.C. Man Convicted Of Carjacking Woman In Labor At Gunpoint
BALTIMORE (AP) — A man accused of carjacking a couple who were heading to the hospital because the woman was in labor has been convicted. A federal jury in Baltimore on Wednesday found 44-year-old...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Woman Jailed For Giving Woman In Labor Heroin
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire woman who injected heroin and methamphetamines into a friend about to give birth has been sentenced to a year in jail. Thirty-eight-year-old Rhianna Frenette, of...
View ArticleBSO Reaches 1-Year Agreement, Will Open 2019-2020 Season This Weekend
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and orchestra musicians have reached a one-year agreement and the 2019-2020 concert season officially starts this weekend. The musicians wanted to be...
View ArticleUnited Auto Workers Reach Tentative Deal To End General Motors Strike
(CNN) — Negotiators from General Motors and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative deal to end a 31-day strike by nearly 50,000 workers. Details of the agreement were not immediately...
View ArticleNearly 48K Filed For Unemployment In Maryland Last Week, DOL Says It’s Paid...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Nearly 48,000 people filed for unemployment the week ending June 20. The Maryland Department of Labor reported Thursday that 47,801 people filed for unemployment last week. The...
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