Addition error throws off estimate of Montgomery property wealth by $16 billion and spreads through the budgets of at least 18 counties.
Behind Montgomery County's new openness to hunting is frustration with the whitetail population boom that has resulted in crumpled fenders, ruined gardens and the risk of Lyme disease.
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THE 2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS:
The Year's Political Power Plays Might Involve This Capital Cast
(Post,
January 12, 2009; Page B01)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY:
2 Injured in Laurel Christmas Tree Fire; Dog Dies
(Post,
January 12, 2009; Page B05)
Attitudes Shift on Illegal Residents:
Some Link Crime In Montgomery To Immigration
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page A01)
Budget Cuts Are Focus for Md., Va.:
Legislators Meet This Week Facing Major Shortfalls
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page C01)
Leader to Leave School With High Marks:
St. Mary's College of Maryland President Is Stepping Down After Era of Growth
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page SM01)
Parran Takes Helm Of Counties Group:
Calvert Official Vows Advocacy Role
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page SM03)
2 State Police Barracks Get New Commanders:
Retirement Affects Pr. Frederick, La Plata
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page SM03)
Inauguration-Watching, in a Place of Their Own:
Folks Who Can't or Won't Go Downtown Find Variety of Nontraditional Venues
(Post,
January 11, 2009; Page C01)
Slots Referendum
SLOTS COMMISSION: O'Malley Names Ex-Legislator to Lead Powerful New Panel
(Post, December 5, 2008; Page B07)
Pro-Slots Group Raised $7 Million: Foes Collected $950,000, Report Finds
(Post, November 27, 2008; Page B05)
SLOTS REFERENDUM: No Time Wasted on Savoring Victory
(Post, November 6, 2008; Page A45)
Voters Pass Slots Referendum in Maryland
(Post, November 4, 2008; 10:56 PM)
Slots Supporters, Opponents Make Closing Arguments
(Post, November 2, 2008; Page C09)
Schools News
D.C. Reduces Number Of Unqualified Teachers: City Still Trails Neighboring Jurisdictions
(Post, January 8, 2009; Page B01)
HIGHER EDUCATION: St. Mary's President to Step Down by 2010
(Post, January 8, 2009; Page B02)
The Balance Sheet on Requiring Advanced Math
(Post, January 8, 2009; Page PG02)
Fairfax Plan Would Delay High School Start at No Cost
(Post, January 6, 2009; Page B01)
Rhee Plans Shake-Up of Teaching Staff, Training: Career Development Would Change for Those Who Remain
(Post, January 5, 2009; Page B01)
Crime News
Attitudes Shift on Illegal Residents: Some Link Crime In Montgomery To Immigration
(Post, January 11, 2009; Page A01)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Teen Father Is Charged With Killing 2-Year-Old
(Post, January 10, 2009; Page B04)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY CRIME: Life Term in Shooting That Killed Unintended Victim in Home
(Post, January 10, 2009; Page B10)
Man Gets Life Sentence for Stray Bullet Killing
(Post, January 9, 2009; 2:43 PM)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY: Guilty Plea Is Expected in Teen Weapons Case
(Post, January 9, 2009; Page B04)
Government News
THE 2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS: The Year's Political Power Plays Might Involve This Capital Cast
(Post, January 12, 2009; Page B01)
STATE BUDGET SHORTFALL: Miller Open to Raising Tuition and Gas Tax
(Post, January 10, 2009; Page B04)
A New Breed of Congressman: Va.'s Perriello Envisions a 'Service Generation'
(Post, January 7, 2009; Page B01)
MARYLAND: Key Wins Bolster O'Malley In Run-Up to 2010 Elections
(Post, January 4, 2009; Page C01)
New Lawmaker Vows to Reflect 1st District Views
(Post, January 3, 2009; Page B01)
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