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As the holidays approach, why not gift yourself a new home? Here are a few that are open to the public this weekend.

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As the holidays approach, why not gift yourself a new home? Here are a few that are open to the public this weekend.

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Massoud Adibpour, creator of the "Make DC Smile" campaign, spread his message of positivity to students during an assembly Friday.
Honor roll students gathered for a special assembly on a day when the school announced that boys and girls in every grade level averaged a 3.0 grade point average or higher.
The team topped Eleanor Roosevelt and will now face Sherwood for the third time in as many years.
Look for some things to do this weekend? Here are a few events happening in west Anne Arundel County.
The ceremony to honor German and Italian prisoners who died at Fort Meade will be open to the public.
Arundel High students will let "Lucy" the cow do its thing on behalf of the senior class.
Anne Arundel Community College on Wednesday offered students a lesson in driving while under the influence of alcohol and technology.
Maryland Live! will bring in 150 tables and will operate a free dealer school with Anne Arundel Community College.
A list of those with local connections who have recently passed.
A 11-year-old boy and 48-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries from the crash on Governor Bridge Road on Wednesday morning.
Hundreds came out for the shooting competition, and the National Wild Turkey Federation dedicated a granite monument to the late "Steward of the Land."
The casual dining chain is looking for up to 40 workers and is eyeing a mid-December opening.
The band finished 15th out of 24 bands at the tournament held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Looking for a new job? Here are a few positions open in the area.
English students recited poetry to classmates as part of a national competition.
Rhonda Ulmer has endured multiple surgeries for a rare form of cancer. She continues to fight for the sake of her children.
A brick wall surrounding the store's trash receptacle has been hit with graffiti.
It took 75 firefighters nearly 90 minutes to get the blaze under control on Wild Willow Way.