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P.G. Police Make Arrest In Christmas Eve Beating
Click to enlarge Prince George's County police say they've charged a 28-year-old Capitol Heights man in the beating and robbery of an elderly man outside a College Park church on Christmas Eve.
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Man arrested in Christmas Eve church attack
A man has been arrested in the beating and mugging of an elderly man outside a church on Christmas Eve.
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Maryland to weigh bill for tax breaks for green businesses
State lawmakers this month will consider a bill for Prince George's County to offer tax breaks to attract companies that provide services with minimal pollution.
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Striking a balance in 2009
Central-area officials say the economy will play a role in determining what projects and development to move forward with and what to put on hold in 2009.
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Local food that nourishes for Everlasting Life
Dr. Baruch Ben-Yehudah started Everlasting Life Health Complex and Organic Market in 1995 in the garage of his Temple Hills, Md., home with five regular customers.
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Woman Arrested For Fatally Stabbing Boyfriend
Prince George's County police arrested a woman this weekend for stabbing her boyfriend to death.
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Smuggling sting nets 18-month sentence
The two men who helped smuggle more than $180,000 worth of marijuana into Maryland through a west county car dealership earlier this year will each serve less than two years behind bars.
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a Tis the season
"The new address for sending cards to soldiers at Walter Reed Memorial Hospital has been changed.
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INTERSECTIONS Tomorrow Evening
INTERSECTIONS: A Poetry Reading Series, sponsored by the American Poetry Museum is the place for poetry enthusiasts.
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Inauguration: Porta-Potty Calculus
For Ariel Gonzalez and her brother Raul, the owners of Jiffy Johns in Capitol Heights, Md., "[t]his is the Super Bowl of toilet events." The company has supplied portable toilets for many mega events in ...
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Do your holiday shopping at Surf City mom-and-pop shops
Gave the wrong name and address to send cards and letters to hospitalized veterans.
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Legislators: Move of Prince George's headquarters could impede funding efforts
A meeting Monday night between the school board, Prince George's County Council and state elected officials to discuss the board's priorities in the upcoming General Assembly session quickly turned into an ...
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Teens write messages of support to wounded veterans
Seneca Valley High School students Thalia Neri, 17, Rachel Pearre, 16, and Cassi Best, 14, work on holiday cards for wounded war veterans on Saturday.
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Holiday Mail For Heroes
Kentucky residents can send warm thoughts and holiday cheer this upcoming holiday season to our troops abroad through the Holiday Mail for Heroes campaign sponsored by the American Red Cross.
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Capitol Heights man, 27, admits counterfeiting
A 27-year-old Capitol Heights man pleaded guilty yesterday in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt to counterfeiting more than $70,000, the Maryland U.S. attorney's office said.
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Big changes for television on the horizon
As I am sure many of you know by now, starting Feb. 17, 2009, all television stations must broadcast exclusively in a digital format.
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Two area men convicted in separate murders
Two men were convicted last week of separate murders in 2005 and 2007. Donnell Leroy Hunter, 37, of Temple Hills was convicted Nov.
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Boy, 14, Sexually Assaulted Tues.
D.C. police are looking for the man who ambushed and sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy who was on his way to school Tuesday morning.
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Bizarre Link Eyed in Young Men's Murders
Two young men murdered, five days and miles apart, with just one connection: they had both seen the same Go-go band perform hours before their deaths.
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Postal Service working to get holiday letters, packages to troops, veterans
Americans pay tribute to those who currently serve or have served their country in a number of ways.
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