BALTIMORE — A native of East Baltimore, Carolyn Scruggs, has made history as the first Black woman to lead the Department of Public Safety and Corrections after being appointed by Governor Wes Moore. The Scruggs family name has been a fixture in the Oliver community for decades, and now Carolyn…Read More
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