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Md. pair pleads guilty to robbing Henry gun store
Two Maryland men have pleaded guilty to federal charges in the November robbery of a Henry County gun store.
Bird flu mutates during race against time to find vaccine
Avian flu — the H5N1 virus experts think could out-kill the infamous 1918 pandemic flu — mutates every time it infects a human, according to new research out of Thailand.
State, county reach tentative pact on PG hospital
State and local officials have tentatively agreed on funding for the Prince George's Hospital System, once a new owner is found for the financially troubled medical network that operates Maryland's second-busiest trauma center, officials said Friday.
Maryland Lt. Gov. announces separation with wife
Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown says he and his wife of 15 years, Patricia Arzuaga, are separating.
John McDonough sworn in as Md. secretary of state
Gov. Martin O'Malley named veteran political campaigner and former Rosecroft Raceway attorney John McDonough as Maryland's secretary of state on Wednesday, filling a position that has been held by an interim secretary for 18 months.
Death of gun ban leaves businesses defenseless
We have witnessed plenty of thrusts and parries and potshots since the Supreme Court gunned down the District’s “toughest in the nation” firearms ban a few weeks ago. Lawyers and politicians and zealots on both sides of the ever-heated issue of gun rights have been shooting off their mouths. Congress has been making mischief. The mayor and the D.C. Council have changed the local law to make it comply with the Supreme Court’s decision. Legal challenges will ensue.
7 PG County inmates get high school diplomas
Prince George's County corrections officials say seven inmates have received their high school diplomas. When Gary Russell Jr. retires from fighting and hangs up his boxing gloves, he has the modest goal of becoming a real estate agent — albeit one with an Olympic gold medal.
Standardized test scores on rise in local Md. counties
Students in suburban Maryland improved their scores on statewide standardized test scores used to gauge progress under No Child Left Behind, according to results released today by the Maryland Department of Education.
Maryland standardized test scores improve steadily
Maryland public school students in grades 3 through 8 continue to improve steadily on the standardized tests that measure whether schools are meeting federal standards, according to test scores released Tuesday. More Prince George's County Stories
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