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David Holland, 54, of Glen Burnie, is facing charges in connection a with string of burglaries in Anne Arundel County.
Furloughed workers will be eligible for discounted meals for the duration of the shutdown.
Prince George's County's longest running haunted house opens for the season Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Prince George's County's longest running haunted house opens for the season Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Prince George's County's longest running haunted house opens for the season Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Prince George's County's longest running haunted house opens for the season Friday at 6:30 p.m.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
The team will be collecting food and monetary donations at Friday's football game against Southern High School.
Executive says county could have $1.3B in underfunded benefits across 30 years.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” despite the government shutdown, one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.
Grants totaling $8,000 were awarded to three separate groups by the city's Community Outreach Committee.
“I’m not going to enforce the ‘no stopping or standing’ sign for a group of 90 World War II veterans,” one U.S. Park Police officer told The Washington Post.