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Newt Gingrich attending Md. Republican fundraising dinner
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is scheduled to attend a Maryland Republican Party fundraiser.
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Libertarian, Green parties on Maryland ballots
A judge has ruled the Libertarian and Green political parties have enough signatures from registered voters to be recognized on Maryland ballots.
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Maryland to evaluate teachers on student performance
Maryland plans to begin evaluating teachers based in part on how well students have learned their lessons.
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Prince George's County offers illegal fireworks amnesty (video)
Now's your chance to hand over your fireworks without punishment in P.G. County.
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Montgomery County traffic signals out of sync
Last night's storm knocked about 200 traffic signals in Montgomery County out of sync, which will likely slow traffic Wednesday morning.
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Police look for serial burglar in Hyattsville
Authorities say a recent break-in could be linked to almost a dozen others. The suspect targets women who live alone, police say.
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Dozer steals the show
A 3-year-old goldendoodle became the star of a recent half-marathon in Maryland.
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Men attempt to kidnap jogger in Crofton
A pair of men attempted to kidnap a 29-year-old woman who was jogging in Crofton, Md.
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D.C. Heatwave: Lack of air conditioning forces closure of Rockville building
On the first official day of summer, a facility in Rockville is closing early due to a lack of air conditioning.
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Wheaton barricade situation ends peacefully
A man has been arrested after refusing to leave a woman's home in Wheaton.
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Charisma Greene, missing Silver Spring girl
Montgomery County police are looking for 13-year-old Charisma Greene.
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Orlando Martinez-Navas, Frederick man accused of wielding sword
Authorities say a Frederick, Md., man has been charged with wielding a 3-foot-long sword while walking along a city sidewalk.
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Marsha Parkinson, Md. farm owner charged with animal cruetly
The owner of a Centreville, Md., horse farm where 140 horses were found to be malnourished has been charged with animal cruelty.
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Frederick hosts 'plein air' painting festival
Frederick is hosting a competitive open-air paining festival this week with 30 professional artists taking to the streets to capture the city's historic architecture and streetscapes.
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Pepco's CEO responds to Examiner article: Remarks were 'taken out of context'
Pepco CEO Joe Rigby responded Tuesday to a Washington Examiner article on the company's reliability and performance, saying his remarks were “taken out of context.”
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Prince George’s county busts counterfeit ring
Shoppers and residents may want to examiner their $20. After the bust of a counterfeit ring, police are focusing on getting the false money out of the community.
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Seven indicted in drug trafficking case
Seven people were indicted Tuesday in connection with a drug trafficking case that resulted in the seizure of 30 kilograms of cocaine.
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Elevators, escalators out of service at Bethesda Metro
All of the elevators and escalators at the Bethesda Metro Station are out of service due Tuesday to a mechanical problem. The station remains open.
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