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PGPD Announces Anti-Gun Trafficking Initiative
The crackdown will focus on prosecuting those who sell illegal guns which end up in Prince George's County.

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The crackdown will focus on prosecuting those who sell illegal guns which end up in Prince George's County.

Unpaid leave for hundreds of thousands of civilian Department of Defense employees began in July as part of federal budget cuts.
Unpaid leave for hundreds of thousands of civilian Department of Defense employees began in July as part of federal budget cuts.
Baseball and softball will be offered in the fall.
Baseball and softball will be offered in the fall.
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