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Rescued Dogs Need Homes

NewsChannel 8 - Mon Nov 09

BELTSVILLE, Md. - More than 100 dogs rescued from puppy mills in Missouri are now in the D.C. area and are looking for a new home.

Beltsville antenna company expands in Prince George's

Gazette.Net - Sun Nov 08

A Beltsville company that engineers and develops antennas opened its newest facility this week, providing the opportunity for 100 new jobs.

Hearing draws critics of Intercounty Connector tolls

Gazette.Net - Thu Nov 05

A small group of critics, angered by the expensive tolls proposed for the Intercounty Connector, used a public hearing in Beltsville on Wednesday to accuse Maryland Transportation Authority officials of lying.

Watchdog groups turns focus on Laurel High

Explore Howard - Thu Nov 05

A Prince George's County political activist group that challenged the Laurel City Council's referendum vote in September has now set its critical sights on Laurel High School.

FBI agent faces up to 5 years for fraud

North Jersey Media Group - Wed Nov 04

WASHINGTON a ' An FBI agent faces up to five years in prison for submitting more than $41,000 in fraudulent housing expenses while he was on temporary assignment at FBI headquarters.

NJ-based FBI agent submitted $41,000 in fraudulent expenses

Daily Record - Wed Nov 04

WASHINGTON - An FBI agent faces up to five years in prison for submitting more than $41,000 in fraudulent housing expenses while he was on temporary assignment at FBI headquarters.

FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Lying

WJLA-TV Arlington - Tue Nov 03

An FBI agent faces up to five years in prison for submitting more than $41,000 in fraudulent housing expenses while he was on temporary assignment at FBI headquarters.

FBI agent submitted $41,000 in fraudulent expenses

Asbury Park Press Online - Tue Nov 03

An FBI agent faces up to five years in prison for submitting more than $41,000 in fraudulent housing expenses while he was on temporary assignment at FBI headquarters.

ICC was always intended to exclude most people

The Baltimore Sun - Mon Nov 02

A couple of dozen folks who might actually be described as public - not media, not state officials or contractors - took seats in the sparsely occupied cafeteria at High Point High School.

District 21 members seek lower ICC tolls for residents

Gazette.net - Thu Oct 29

After receiving complaints from residents regarding traffic and environmental impacts of the Intercounty Connector, District 21 legislators drafted a letter to state officials Monday asking that residents who live near the toll highway, which is currently under construction, be allowed to drive it at a discounted rate.

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