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It's true. It's 2009. For you Doomsdayers its only two years and 350 days until the impending Apocalypse - so party on dudes.
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Parks to close during deer kill
Nine Montgomery County parks will be closed from sunset to sunrise through March 31 so that Park Police sharpshooters can thin the deer population.
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Unraveling the mysteriesof the human body
Liza Sarytchev, a senior at Thomas S. Wootton High School, fills pipettes with DNA samples to be used by students at other high schools in chemistry and biology classes.
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Leggett Favors Replacing Aging Detention Building
Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett favors replacing an aging detention center in Rockville rather than renovating it.
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Muted tech trade show likely
The annual International Consumer Electronics Show that starts Thursday in Las Vegas is traditionally as much a boisterous celebration of all things technology as it is a trade show.
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Spent a week in Rockville and went to several restaurants: 1. Bobby's Crabcakes---cole slaw good, fries good, key lime pie real good, blob of crab mediocre and too small for the price.
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Officials: Error Costs Montgomery Co. Schools $24M
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Il Pizzico/Rockville, MD - report
We had a quick family visit. Usually, when we go down, it's all about the Chinese food .
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Man shot after robbery attempt at Metro station
A 49-year-old Rockville man suffered non-life-threatening injuries after he was shot in the chest during an attempted robbery at the Rockville Metro station Monday night, Rockville City Police said.
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Rockville firefighter will return to service after he heals
Firefighter Joel Rogozinski remains dedicated to the fire service despite suffering second- and third-degree burns while battling a blaze in Rockville nearly three months ago.
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Crews start repairs on broken water main in Bethesda
Brian O'Neill of Roman Concrete Construction looks on Tuesday at a huge hole in River Road where a large chunk of the shoulder literally fell away following a water main break.
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Unemployment rate increases; National Harbor, tech tax repeal were bright spots
Brian Bean, a computer consultant in Baltimore, took part in a rally against the state's new computer services tax last spring at the Maryland Inn in Annapolis.
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Menorah Fire in Rockville Injures Woman
Holiday celebrations became dangerous for an elderly Montgomery County woman who was critically injured in a menorah fire.
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Scripture Baking Blends Spirituality and Cooking
Spoons and bowls and baking pans and... a Bible? Most modern bakers probably dona t associate The Good Book with pulling together a batch of their favorite treats, but during the late 1800s some Christians ...
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Police make 16 arrests in six-month sting following prostitution, drug complaints
Days Inn and the Travelodge in the background, both located on 13th Street in South Silver Spring, are upgrading security after police made more than a dozen drug arrests in a six-month surveillance that was ...
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Park Potomac residents seek road relief
The City of Rockville is looking into connecting two roads near the new Park Potomac community, a cause which residents and business owners in the nearby Potomac Woods shopping plaza have advocated for.
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With the holiday season in full swing, and Christmas just a week away, many still scramble to get all of their shopping done.
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The Rockville mayor and City Council voted on Monday night not to send the letter to the state that would allow Montgomery Housing Partnership to receive the rest of their funds and start building the 92-unit ...
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Letter carrier recounts the horrors of stabbing
The mail carrier who was stabbed last week while working in the Twinbrook neighborhood of Rockville told reporters late Tuesday afternoon that she could feel the knife entering her abdomen.
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Cops: Adopted Kids Killed in Mont.
The bodies of Jasmine Nicole Bowman, 9, and Minnet Cecila Bowman, 11, were found Sept.
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