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Hospital center, USM-H spared in new cuts
A list of $364 million in state budget cuts made Wednesday by the Board of Public Works didn't show specific losses in Washington County.
Lawyers to lay out case against Baltimore mayor BALTIMORE a ' Attorneys will deliver their opening statements at the trial of Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon.
City Council wants Paint Branch Elementary to go K-8
In a sea of overcrowded schools, Paint Branch Elementary School in College Park is an island of unused space.
Regents take pass on pornography policy
ADELPHI ---- The University System of Maryland's Board of Regents declined Wednesday to impose a pornography policy at the 11 schools under its jurisdiction.
Md. University System Formulating Porn Policy
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Pasadena woman to be honored for work in male-dominated field
When Jo Ellen Soesbee opened Reliable Repairs, it was tough for her to get taken seriously in the home improvement business.
Md. man arrested on DWI charges after Southern State accident
Victor Manuel Alvarez-Sierra, 22, provided a breath sample that showed a blood-alcohol level of .19 percent, twice the legal limit.
For years, many College Park residents have complained about the steady infiltration of their neighborhoods by student renters.
A Maryland man has admitted he posed as a teenage lesbian to trick a 15-year-old girl he met online into sending him sexually explicit photos.
Man posed as teen lesbian to snare girl's nude photos
A Maryland man has admitted he posed as a teenage lesbian to trick a 15-year-old girl he met online into sending him sexually explicit photos.
U.S. Shooting Victim Fears Russia Link
For years, Paul Joyal had warned that the Russian government was taking extreme steps, including assassinations, to silence its critics - and then a 2007 attack at his own home made him wonder if he himself was a target.
The College Park elections will be held from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 3. Residents will elect a mayoral representative as well as two City Council representatives from each of the four districts.
At city lots, rate jumps possible
A two-month-old parking garage in downtown College Park continues to see little use, but city officials still expect usage to improve over time as motorists become more aware of the garage - especially if the city were to raise the rates it charges at nearby surface parking lots.
Buck Lodge Middle raises money for cancer research
Students and teachers at Buck Lodge Middle School in Adelphi raised $820 for breast cancer research on Friday.
It's high fashion for the highly worried. Some people are buying clothes that can stand up to bullets.
MARYLAND: University system formulating porn policy
ADELPHI, Md. - The University System of Maryland is developing a policy on student displays of pornographic films.
Shooting victim says Russia links should be probed
This Sept. 19, 2009 photo shows a Special Forces medic examining a boy that broke his arm while climbing a tree in the village of Nili, the provincial capital of Day Kundi in central Afghanistan.
Adelphi residents prepare for H1N1
Rosalie Retzbach of Adelphi began to worry when her granddaughter came down with flu-like symptoms at camp this summer.
Chancellor wins grant for UM system
ADELPHI, Md. - The chancellor of the University System of Maryland will receive a $500,000 grant as part of a leadership award from the Carnegie Corp.