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         The Victims                   The Drivers                   Under 21                   30 Years Later         
 
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An in-depth interview with Cindi Lamb about the origin of MADD and how she provided and cared for her daughter, Laura, highlights a series of eight videos available for your viewing.
 
   TIMELINE



View an interactive timeline with key dates related to MADD over the past three decades.
 
   MARYLAND COUNTY BY COUNTY



Click through all 23 counties in Maryland and Baltimore City for a look at drunken diving deaths in 2008.
 
   STATE BY STATE



Check out a state-by-state look at drunken driving deaths in 2008.
 
   SEARCHABLE DATABASE



Click here to view a searchable database of drunken-driving deaths for every county in the United States.
 
GRAPHIC: DRUNKEN DRIVING FATALITIES & LIQUOR LICENSES



A look at fatal drunken driving crashes from 2005 to 2008 on Frederick County roads. Plotted with the crashes are the county's 290 establishments with licenses to sell liquor.
 
Laura's legacy: The road to MADD   Laura's legacy: The road to MADD

A woman was driving to a grocery store. A man was speeding toward her on a hilly country road. The woman had a baby beside her. The man was drunk.

  • VIDEO: First responders recall crash scene
  • VIDEO: Retrospective: First responders
  • VIDEO: The origin of MADD: Laura's story


  • Story by Marge Neal and Ron Cassie
    Staff file photo by Bill Green



      Laura's legacy: The road to MADD   Cindi's crusade
    Survivor. Fighter. Advocate. Mother.

    Immediately after the crash on Nov. 10, 1979, Cindi Lamb’s focus was to get well herself so she could be there for her infant daughter, whom doctors did not expect to live.

    Story by Marge Neal



        Victim impact panel strives to keep drunks off the road

    Drunken drivers in Maryland seldom go to jail for a first offense. But it’s a good bet a judge will order them to attend a victim impact panel in the hopes there won’t be a second.

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  • Story by Kate Leckie



        Methodology: How we did it

    The Frederick News-Post used data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's database of all fatal crashes to help produce Laura's Legacy: The Road to MADD.

    Story by Megan Eckstein



      Laura's legacy: The road to MADD   Laws, tools help stop drunken drivers
    Today's patrol officers are on the lookout for a

    For nearly 10 years, Kevin Gardner has been on call 24 hours a day to investigate when a suspected drunken driver has a serious crash in Frederick County.

    Story by Patti S. Borda/Photo by Skip Lawrence



      Laura's legacy: The road to MADD   Hard to forget
    Responders recall scenes of devastation

    People who respond to car accidents often see gruesome scenes. Kenny Dehart, towing manager at Forty West Auto Care & Towing, remembers one.

    Story by Ike Wilson/Staff file photo by Bill Green



    Jail, tragedy, death   Jail, tragedy, death

    Russell Newcomer's lifelong battle

    Three decades later, the aftermath of the crash on Md. 26 has not ended. Not for Cindi Lamb, whose baby daughter was paralyzed in the crash. Not for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which was born from Lamb’s loss and continues to press for tougher legislation and enforcement.

    Not for Russell Newcomer.

    Story by Ron Cassie
    Photo By Courtesy Photo



      Jail, tragedy, death   Crossing family lines

    Like father, like daughter.

    A convicted drunken driver, Norris B. Carter Sr., 64, was on probation in August 2005 when he died in a soybean field along Buckeystown Pike, south of Adamstown Road.

    Story by Kate Leckie/Staff file photo by Skip Lawrence



        What is the bar's responsibility?

    In 2006, 193 Marylanders lost their lives in drunken-driving crashes. While most of the blame lies with the impaired driver, many bars can also do their part to keep drunken drivers off the road.

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  • Story by Lauren Beward



    Grief into healing   Grief into healing

    A mother's journey from tragedy to triumph

    Peggy Waxter's 19-year-old son, Garrett Petronchak, died in a crash that had a lethal mix: teens, alcohol and speed. That was in April 1995.

    For the next 10 years, she spoke to groups of high school students, mostly in pre-prom assemblies, telling them the story of her son.

  • VIDEO: Drinking and driving: A mother's message


  • Story by Karen Gardner
    Photo by Travis Pratt



        Medic responds to call involving death of friend

    Kiona Black was on emergency duty that Sunday morning of April 10, 1995, when she responded to the car crash involving Garrett Petronchak.

    Story by Karen Gardner



        Mature enough to have a beer?
    Culture of college drinking prompts Amethyst Initiative

    On the grounds that problem drinking among college students has not been reduced by implementing a higher drinking age, the Amethyst Initiative aims to eliminate the federal act that punishes states for having a drinking age lower than 21.

    Story by Patti S. Borda



        DUI charge spells 'sidelined' for young offenders

    Underage drinkers nationwide account for more than their per capita share of arrests for driving under the influence, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

    Story by Patti S. Borda



      Grief into healing   Harold Delauter: Liquor cop

    Using fake IDs, asking older people to make the purchase and stealing are some of the ways underage youths get alcohol.

    Story by Gina Gallucci-White/Staff file photo by Bill Green



      Grief into healing   Schools cope with grief, educate about consequences

    The Frederick County Sheriff's Office has made a significant hands-on addition to the schools' curriculum on impaired driving with what it calls the Gator-Aid program.

    Story by Marge Neal/Courtesy Photo



    'There's been a terrible crash'   'There's been a terrible crash'

    Mother and longtime volunteer is a now national president

    It was a snowy Colorado night. Laura Dean glanced at the clock as she climbed into bed — 10 p.m. Her 8-month-old daughter slept quietly in the next room.

    Her husband, Mike Dean, hadn’t called from the road yet. He was traveling in Oklahoma on business and was driving to Texas to visit his mother and grandparents. It would be a good visit for him, as all three were great influences in his life.

    Story by Susan Guynn
    Photo By Courtesy Photo



        Victim impact panels offered in Spanish

    In one attempt to curb drunken driving among Frederick’s diverse communities, MADD has offered victim impact panels in Spanish the past two years.

    Story by Nicholas C. Stern



        The push for anti-DUI legislation in Annapolis

    Wayward bills are easily lost in the shuffle of Maryland’s 90-day legislative session.

    Story by Adam Behsudi



        Survey: Support for interlocks growing

    The use of interlock devices to check a driver’s blood alcohol content is gaining support.

    Story by Ed Waters Jr.



      'There's been a terrible crash'   Ignition interlock devices
    Technology key to stopping drunken driving, authorities say

    Drunken drivers may have keys but they can’t always drive, thanks to technology that is used throughout the country.

    Story by Pam Rigaux/Photo by Graham Cullen



      'There's been a terrible crash'   Confronting 'a national disgrace'

    Mothers Against Drunk Driving started as a fledgling organization in 1980, and within four years became a multimillion-dollar national charity.

    Story by Meg Tully



      'There's been a terrible crash'   Examining the effectiveness of sobriety checkpoints

    Less than 48 hours before a previously planned Maryland State Police sobriety checkpoint, dozens of calls poured into the 911 center early June 12.

  • VIDEO: About the project: Officials offer insight into the process involved with the downtown hotel and conference center project.


  • Story by Gina Gallucci-White/Staff file photo by Sam Yu



        A 'catch and release' state?

    Law enforcement in Maryland is doing a good job of capturing drunken drivers; the problem is those drivers are soon back on the road, according to MADD’s chief executive.

    Story by Ed Waters Jr.



        Checkpoints address some, not all drunken-driving hot spots

    For Maryland State Police, conducting a successful sobriety checkpoint isn’t as simple as just showing up. Rather, good planning to pick the right location is a must.

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  • Story by Megan Eckstein




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