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First trial begins in Harvey killing
The trial of one of three suspects charged in the April killing of a Gaithersburg woman began Monday in Montgomery Circuit Court, raising questions from the defense as to whether the alleged shooter's two ...
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Signs of the Times: Famous restaurants out, new prayers in
The global recession manifests itself in big ways and small: most gloomy, some quirky and many reflecting the inventive human spirit.
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Debate over sentences raises specter of criminals vs. victims
Gaithersburg Police Sgt. Rudy Wagner speaks to the Grove Park Apartments community after the murder of one of its neighbors raised concerns in April.
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Off-Duty Arrests Woman Parking Car
The incident took place New Year's Eve outside the Bloom's grocery store in Gaithersburg, where 30-year-old Stacy Johnson said she was parked in her car with her two children waiting for a spot.
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Leggett plan would build new facility at Seven Locks
As part of his Smart Growth Initiative, County Executive Isiah Leggett has proposed a new Criminal Justice Complex at the end of Seven Locks Road in Rockville to replace the current facility, shown here.
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Money can be spent on fire equipment, traffic safety, assistant attorney general says
A proposal to use speed camera revenue to pay for Montgomery County fire equipment has passed a review by the Maryland Attorney General's Office.
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Holiday fun for everyone
A Germantown family is bringing a little Hanukkah wonder to their lawn this holiday season.
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Md. Spans Wrap Up in Style
A project over the summer involving two single-span rural bridges in Maryland was finished quickly because of a combination of innovative construction techniques and complete road closures.
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Millions requested for relocation initiative
With several land deals on the verge of closing, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett has asked the County Council for tens of millions of dollars to begin design of his sweeping proposal to relocate more ...
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Gaithersburg teen to be charged as an adult in bomb-making case
A Gaithersburg teen will be charged as an adult in connection with pipe bombs he allegedly made with a friend, according to court records.
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ACLU seeks county policies on immigrants
In a first-time initiative modeled after projects in other states, the Maryland chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is probing every county in the state to see if their stated policies toward ...
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Delegate Will Pay Back Money Owed
The majority leader of Maryland's House of Delegates says he and his wife will pay any taxes they may owe for improperly receiving property tax credits.
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Movers Come Back To State House
This is one of the offices in the State House that was gutted during the renovation.
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2 Arrested in Holiday Theft Scheme
According to police, a 13-year-old boy who witnessed the alleged thefts was able to provide a description of the suspects and their getaway vehicle, including its license plate number.
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Caught on Tape: Alleged Bank Bandit
Investigators are looking for help identifying a man they have linked to at least four bank robberies this year, including one in which the bandit posed as an MPD officer.
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Former school employee, Md. man sentenced in separate child sex cases
A federal judge sentenced a former Charles County public school worker to five years in prison Dec.
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Health, housing among top minority business issues
State legislators should make sure they stay on top of any changes the new Obama administration makes regarding health insurance and align their programs with them, said Michael C. Lin, president of the Asian ...
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Food for thought at Gaithersburg City Hall Gallery
Yoen Joo Kim is a chemist by day and a painter by night. Yet, regardless of her occupations, food is her preoccupation - and it's all about culture.
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Mumbai attacks not expected to hinder Maryland-India links
In the wake of the terrorist attacks that rocked the financial capital of India last month, business between the country and the U.S. seems to be, for the most part, unaffected.
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Lights brighten the holidays at Gaithersburg Jingle Jubilee
About 1,000 people welcomed the holiday season at Gaithersburg's annual Jingle Jubilee and Tree-Lighting Ceremony at the City Hall Concert Pavilion in Olde Towne.
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