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Kevin Bacon spotted in Annapolis, Maryland

80's and 90's Star Kevin Bacon spotted in Annapolis, Maryland Kevin Bacon


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Tax Relief for Richmond, VA community

The City of Richmond Department of Finance is offering personnel at various locations to offer assistance to elderly and disabled residents who may qualify or need to re-certify for real estate tax relief. “We are taking our assistance efforts straight to the community to make it easier for the elderly and disabled to complete the application process,” said Finance Director Barbara Reese.


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Baltimore City Mayor talks about new law

Violent crime is a major problem in most urban areas or places with super high rates of unemployment for people in the age ranges of 16 to 30. Some reports state that high rates of young unemployment relates to a life of crime and changes in street culture. This change in street culture has caused local governments to want laws to provided mandatory terms on various crimes. One


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PG county Law enforecment meets to reduce Violent Crime

Prince George’s County Interim Chief of Police Mark Magaw, County Executive Rushern L. Baker III, Sheriff Melvin C. High, and State’s Attorney Angela D. Alsobrooks held a press conference today to update the public on the proactive and preventive public safety measures being taken to address the recent violent incidents in the county. Chief Magaw thanked the Office of the


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Rushern L. Baker, III, kicked-off his first series of “Conversations with Interfaith Leaders

Faith-based organizations representing every religious sector in Prince George’s County were represented and participated in a candid dialogue with the County Executive regarding their concerns and suggestions. The discussion topics ranged from educational and community center facilities, re-entry programs, economic development and, foreclosures to public safety. “It


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Raymond E. Willis as the director

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors appointed Raymond E. Willis as the director of the Department of Vehicle Services (DVS) today. He will assume his new position on Feb. 28. DVS provides fleet management and maintenance services to county and Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) vehicle fleets. Willis has worked for Fairfax County for more than 24 years and currently


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Man died from fighing in Fairfax County

Franconia Police District – A 47-year-old man died after a physical altercation with a 43-year-old man in the 6700 block of Metropolitan Center Drive around 7 p.m. on Friday, January 21. The victim was apparently stabbed in the upper body and transported to the hospital in non life-threatening condition. Both the victim and suspect remained on scene. Two days later at the hosp


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“Wheels-on-the-Ground,” Heavy-Duty Hybrids on the Road

Today, at the Nestle Waters North America Deer Park Facility in Halethorpe, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz joined state and federal officials to celebrate “Wheels-on-the-Ground,” the start of the deployment of 143 heavy-duty hybrid electric and hydraulic trucks under the Maryland Hybrid Transportation Initiative (MHTI), public-private partnership led by the U. S. Department of


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“Kindred Spirits” Social Club

The Howard County Office on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Maryland have joined forces to present an innovative pilot program for individuals diagnosed with early memory loss or dementia. Beginning on January 19, “Kindred Spirits” Social Club will meet every Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the 50+ Center at the Gary J. Arthur Community Center at Glenwood.


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ANTOINE BLACKMAN in the DMV

The world famous African comic ANTOINE BLACKMAN did an interview for DMV ACCESS


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