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Fairmount Heights' speed cameras not in compliance, county says
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Prince George's County is now taking action to stop the unauthorized cameras in Fairmount Heights from sending out tickets.
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Arsenic in chicken feed banned in Maryland
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Maryland has become the first state to ban an arsenic additive in chicken feed.
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New law cracks down on D.C. drunk drivers
Starting Wednesday, the penalties for people convicted of DUI in the District will significantly increase.
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Sprinklers required in new Maryland homes
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Maryland has become the second state in the nation to require the installation of sprinkler systems in new homes.
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Virginia repeals one handgun per month law
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Virginia's Bob McDonnell has signed a bill repealing the 1993 law limiting handgun purchases to one a month.
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Virginia abortion legislation protested
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The protest was over bills that would define embryos as humans and criminalize their destruction, require "transvaginal" ultrasounds of women seeking abortions and cutting state aid to poor women seeking abortions.
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Jazemin Warr's family to sue
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Maryland is one of the few states that doesn’t allow bars or restaurants to be sued for over serving alcohol to customers. A family is now trying to change that.
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Md., Va. lawmakers convene for session
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Legislators in both the Old Line State and the Old Dominion will be back to dealing with the most pressing issues facing their constituents when their general assemblies convene Wednesday.
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University of Georgia launches D.C. law program
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The University of Georgia School of Law is launching a new program that allows about 15 students to live and work in Washington, D.C. for a semester while earning course credit.
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