WUSA9.com Washington, DC - Wed Nov 25
Prince Georges county police are investigating the death of a person whose body was discovered in a wooded area near College Park Wednesday morning.
Horsham man takes wild ridePhillyBurbs.com - Mon Nov 23
Christopher E. Murphy, 30, is being held on charges of attempted murder after he allegedly struck a police cruiser, causing injuries to three people in Maryland.
A Colored Girl's Sweet Potato Pie, a Recipe for Family Memories at Thanksgiving and AlwaysAssociated Content - Fri Nov 20
They are described as some of the most affluent areas in the country for up and coming blacks.
Man Charged in 2003 Triple Murder In Landover HillsWUSA9.com Washington, DC - Thu Nov 19
An arrest has been made in a six-year-old triple murder case that occurred in Landover Hills, Md.
Painting class offers colorful activity for home-schooled childrenGazette.net - Thu Nov 19
Barbara Simon of Greenbelt teaches Abrielle Pearson , 6, of Lanham and Tiffany Bland, 7, of Hyattsville during Simon's painting class at the Greenbelt Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon.
Former City Cop Indicted For Selling Gun From His CarWBAL-AM Baltimore - Tue Nov 17
Prince Georges County States Attorney Glenn Ivey talks with WBAL's Scott Wykoff about the indictment of the former police officer A former Baltimore City Police officer and the former Morningside Police Chief has been indicted on five counts for allegedly illegally selling a firearm.
Md. battles milk crate banditsPlastics News - Thu Nov 12
Crates and pallets used to transport soda bottles and milk are apparently popular with some thieves, but the legal authorities in Maryland are on the case.
Indictments In Million Dollar Plastic Pallet Thefts In MdWBAL-AM Baltimore - Thu Nov 12
Prince Georges County Statea s Attorney Glenn F. Ivey and business owners and representatives from Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc.
Municipal leaders want speed cameras, sooner or laterGazette.net - Thu Nov 05
Officials in Berwyn Heights, Greenbelt and College Park would like to follow New Carrollton's lead by adding their own school zone speed cameras, but aren't sure when they'll be ready to do so.
US funding for disadvantaged students lagging, advocates sayThe Boston Globe - Sun Nov 01
Khawar Malik had written just one 10-page paper in four years at DuVal High School in Lanham, Md., and his teacher had given him an entire year to finish it.
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