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Zoning measure for Arundel Mills casino on council's Dec. 21 agenda
(Post, December 8, 2009; 2:34 PM)
Planned Md. casino gets state approval: ARUNDEL ZONING REQUIRED
Facility at mall could generate $500 million a year
(Post, December 8, 2009)
Raffle winner sells $1.2 million home at a bargain: Church's $650,000 offer for Edgewater property eases hefty tax burden
(Post, December 8, 2009)
Struggles of the second generation: U.S.-born children of Latino immigrants fight to secure a higher foothold
(Post, December 7, 2009)
Need is up, but funding plummets for legal aid: PROGRAMS RELY ON INTEREST RATE
Md. clinic has closed; D.C., Va. programs squeezed
(Post, December 7, 2009)
Arundel slots plan still deep in doubt: Mall site vote remains in question; Angelos eyes racetrack venue
(Post, December 6, 2009)
Counties make case for school projects: S.Md. appeals to state Construction budget, priorities on the line
(Post, December 6, 2009)
A White House list with all the trimming: Coveted invitations to Hanukkah party spur some serious lobbying
(Post, December 5, 2009)
Report reveals wide gap in college achievement: Broad disparity is seen for low-income and minority students
(Post, December 4, 2009)
Pr. George's audit finds flaws in grants: Federal housing funds' documentation weak; county cites changes
(Post, December 4, 2009)
In neighborhood beefs, they bring the muscle: A Glen Echo entrepreneur smacks up against the wall of D.C. area's political and media elite
(Post, December 3, 2009)
Ivey weighs challenge to Edwards in 4th District: State's attorney decides against run for executive in Pr. George's County
(Post, December 3, 2009)
More road projects that are 'ready to go': Md., Va., D.C. want $835 million if U.S. primes pump again
(Post, December 3, 2009)
A change in complexion for Greenbelt: First black City Council member says what counts is what he aims to get done
(Post, December 3, 2009)
Clergy reflect on failings during AIDS crisis
(Post, December 2, 2009; 9:33 AM)
Baltimore mayor convicted of one count of fraud: Dixon is acquitted of three charges but could be forced to leave office
(Post, December 2, 2009)
Floreen is elected head of Montgomery council: In split vote that breaks tradition, group doesn't pick vice president
(Post, December 2, 2009)
Montgomery Council seeking replacement for Cryor
(Post, December 1, 2009; 3:24 PM)
Baltimore mayor convicted on 1 charge of taking gift cards intended for the city's poor
(Post, December 1, 2009; 2:02 PM)
Prince George's weighs creation of biotechnology research hub: Report affirms quest for 1,900 jobs, $23 million in taxes
(Post, December 1, 2009)
Man seeks $8,000 in smokes, is held: Police say suspect tried four times to use forged checks at Waldorf store
(Post, December 1, 2009)
Remaking St. Charles in a shade of green: Developer to test suburban Md. market for energy efficiency
(Post, November 30, 2009)
After the season, the greatest loss: CRASH KILLS MD. FOOTBALL PLAYER
River Hill teammate injured; friend faces charges
(Post, November 30, 2009)
High-tech helps developers open doors in Montgomery: White Flint team goes directly to residents to add them to the lobbying corps
(Post, November 29, 2009)
Calvert high school turns them loose at lunch
(Post, November 29, 2009)
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