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Ehrlich Cabinet official to lead Maryland GOP
(Post, November 15, 2009)
Drug firm Emergent to expand: Company buys site in Baltimore for R& D, testing
(Post, November 14, 2009)
After years of haggling, Fillmore nears fruition: New deal could lead to a concert hall in downtown Silver Spring
(Post, November 14, 2009)
Fewer losing homes in D.C. area: Bank repossessions down but on track to surpass 2008 total
(Post, November 13, 2009)
Scoring system for school aid: Obama program assigns points to reform efforts in competition for funds
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Pr. George's special tax areas rising: Districts created to spur development, but critics say they are misused
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Sidwell Friends deals with dark side of limelight: High-profile parents make private school a target for protesters
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Nonprofit Overbilled, Montgomery says: Letter cites analysis of county contracts with Centro Familia
(Post, November 12, 2009)
A valuable lesson pays off for Maryland students
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Group ponders culling deer population: Friends of Sligo Creek fear destruction of plants, trees
(Post, November 12, 2009)
Maryland universities defy order to regulate pornography
(Post, November 11, 2009; 4:08 PM)
Montgomery draws a car-free blueprint for growth: Council backs plan that pushes development near transit stations
(Post, November 11, 2009)
Disclaimer proposed for anti-abortion clinics: Information from centers is misleading, inaccurate, Montgomery officials say
(Post, November 11, 2009)
Baltimore mayor's trial set to begin: Dixon faces seven theft-related counts, another trial in March
(Post, November 11, 2009)
Montgomery officials back I-270 HOT lanes: Council also picks light rail over buses for transitway project
(Post, November 11, 2009)
Pr. George's schools may face fines over funding
(Post, November 10, 2009)
Map divides the insured from the sidelined: Many in affluent areas are struggling Growing need squeezes access to medical care
(Post, November 9, 2009)
Southern Maryland Notebook:
Chesapeake Bay Gateways, water trails get funding
(Post, November 8, 2009)
Upscale retail on horizon in Prince George's: Mixed-use development with high-end shopping scheduled to open next fall
(Post, November 7, 2009)
Rampage kills 12, wounds 31: SUSPECT IS ARMY PSYCHIATRIST WHO WORKED AT WALTER REED
(Post, November 6, 2009)
A comedian with a serious delivery: L.A. entertainer encourages Hispanic students to strive for college
(Post, November 6, 2009)
Montgomery might sue state over school funding law: Opinion that county didn't meet basic level could cost it millions
(Post, November 6, 2009)
Plan for I-270 light rail gains steam: Proposal with option for busway can compete for federal funding
(Post, November 6, 2009)
Va. court allows Dominion's controversial power line
(Post, November 6, 2009)
New coats brighten businesses in Wheaton
(Post, November 5, 2009)
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