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Verdict Expected Monday In Haston Murder Trial
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. - Deputy State's Attorney Tara Harrison will hold a press conference on June 4 after the jury reaches a verdict in the case of State v. Haston, according to the office of the State's Attorney, Prince George's County.
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Fort Washington teen gets 25 years in toddler's shooting
Although he has no teeth and breathes using a tracheotomy tube, 2-year-old Deondre Johnson is alive and appears to be strongwilled.
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Your Photos: Northeast High School Graduation 2012
Patch would like to congratulate all of the Northeast High School seniors who graduated on Friday morning.
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Southbound 301 Reopens After Violent Crash
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -- The southbound lanes of Route 301 are now open after an almost four hour closure caused by a violent early-morning crash in Upper Marlboro.
Former Dr. Henry A. Wise Student to Play Ball at Morgan State
Point guard Daryl Traynham, of Upper Marlboro, has signed a national letter of intent with the Morgan State University men's basketball team, according to the Morgan State Bears website .
$10M Available To Help At-Risk Homeowners In Prince George's County
CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. -- Prince George's County is getting $10 million to help at-risk homeowners.
Ice Cream Truck Warning In Harford County - Myranda Stephens
Parents in Harford County are on alert after an incident at a youth baseball game.
Gordon Ramsey Returns To Cafe Hon - Karen Parks
Gordon Ramsey is back in town to check the progress of Cafe Hon after Kitchen Nightmares helped turn it around.
Cardin to Lead Discussion on Domestic Violence
According to a recently released report, the number of domestic violence incidences continues to increase yearly in Prince George's County.
Person Of Interest Sought In May 1 Homicide In DC
WASHINGTON -- DC Police want your help finding a person of interest in the investigation of a homicide on May 1. The person can be seen in the video below walking on the sidewalk.
Prince George's Headlines: Fire Lt. Charged With Stealing Hay, Lottery Scams
A A look at the stories that made the biggest splash this week around Prince George's County.
Upper Marlboro woman guilty in crash that killed U.S. Senate candidate
A driver who struck and killed a Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate in 2010 has been convicted of failing to remain at the scene of an accident.
D.C. fire department officer charged in theft of hay
A lieutenant in the D.C. Fire and EMS Department has been placed on administrative leave after she was charged with breaking into a Prince George's County barn and stealing bales of hay.
Trial In Death Of Green Party Candidate Killed On Bike Continues
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -- The prosecution will be calling Maryland State Police officers who were at the scene when Green Party candidate Natasha Pettigrew was struck and killed while riding her bike in 2010 to the stand in court on Thursday.
Theme park, golf courses, others hope for stronger summer sales
As it prepares to open its first new roller coaster in a decade, Six Flags America has raised its seasonal hires by almost 90 from last year, bringing its total to 1,538 for its big summer season, which runs from late May through August.
Fire Lieutenant Accused of Hay Theft
A D.C. Fire and EMS official has been charged with stealing hay from a storage shed in Prince George's County, Md.
Maryland Deathfest celebrates 10 years
Mika Luttinen of Finnish Black Metal band Impaled Nazarene performs outside at the 9th annual Maryland Death Fest at Sonar in 2011.
Upper Marlboro to Hold Memorial Day Ceremony
Join the Upper Marlboro Board of Town Commissioners as they celebrate Memorial Day at the town hall with three special guests.
For Maryland's seasonal industries, a warm feeling for upcoming summer
Bill Ryan/The Gazette Bill Douglas, a seasonal worker, mows the grass at Rattlewood Golf Course in Mount Airy on Thursday.
A Baltimore County circuit court judge has ruled against a contractor who claimed the county owed the company $1.4 million.