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Hollywood Casino to return slot machines
The Perryville casino's revenues have declined since the June opening of the state's largest casino in Anne Arundel County. The casino will return hundreds of slot machines to the state.
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Prince William County Police seeking re-accreditation
The Prince William County Police Department is being examined by assessors from a national law enforcement group.
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Students march to support Maryland Dream Act
Before the rain came down Sunday, hundreds of students hit the streets to march in support of the Maryland Dream Act.
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Union Station changes could harm historic value, preservationists say
Amtrak announced last month that it wants to spend $7 billion to double the number of trains Union station can accommodate and turn it into a high-speed rail hub. But preservationists warn upgrades could damage the station's historic value.
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NASA's Mars rover "Curiosity" scheduled to land on Mars
After an eight month, 325 million mile journey through space, NASA's Mars rover "Curiosity"will hit Mars' atmosphere at some 13,000 miles per hour early Monday morning.
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Trial for Anne Arundel County Exec Leopold reset
The trial of Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold has been rescheduled for January 2013.
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Geese overrun Alexandria park
Cameron Station residents say geese are over-running a popular park.
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Prince George's County officer charged, original suspect released after 4 months in jail
For the second time in a week, Prince George's County Police officials held a news conference to announce criminal charges against an officer. And charges were dropped against a 19-year-old man who had been held in jail for four months.
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Olympics 2012: Friday, Day 7 Results
Friday, Day 7 of the London Olympics: Phelps wins last individual race. Saudi woman's judo appearance hailed as victory for women. Track and field gets under way. Federer, Serena reach tennis finals. One U.S. boxer still fighting. Much more.
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Portion of Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project complete
A long-awaited milestone arrives for drivers on the Capital Beltway with the permanent opening of new lanes on the Virginia side of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
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Maryland's Michael Phelps collects 18th gold medal in final race
Reclaiming the lead with his trademark butterfly stroke, the one most people first saw in Sydney a dozen years ago, Maryland's own Michael Phelps won the 18th gold of a mind-boggling career in the 4x100-meter medley relay Saturday.
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Firefighters rescue people trapped in Adelphi fire
Firefighters rescued people trapped inside as flames could be seen shooting into several units of a four-story apartment building in Adelphi Saturday night.
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Twitter launches political index for 2012 election
The political index takes into account any mentions of either candidate's last name, as well as direct mentions to their official Twitter handles, @barackobama and @mittromney.
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Loudoun Sheriff Michael Chapman announces new cold case unit
As the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office held a Child Victim Awareness event, Sheriff Michael Chapman announced a new cold case unit that will focus on 17 death investigation cases that have grown cold over the years.
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Man struck, killed by Metro train
Red line trains are single tracking between Shady Grove and Twinbrook after a man was struck and killed by a train at Rockville.
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Latisha Frazier: Friends, family hold vigil for mom allegedly murdered in 2010
Friends and family gathered Friday night to hold a vigil for Latisha Frazier, an 18-year-old mother, who vanished two years ago on August 2, 2010. Six people have been charged with killing Frazier, but her body has not been recovered.
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Rudolph Curtis, accused of robbing, hitting elderly men in Bailey's Crossroads
An Arlington man accused of robbing and, in one case, assaulting elderly men in Bailey's Crossroads while impersonating a police officer has been arrested, Fairfax County Police say.
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Port City Brewing turns a power outage into Derecho Common Beer
Most people in the Washington area would like to forget this summer's derecho storm. But one local brewery decided to celebrate it.
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