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Blown Over

It lasted less than a half an hour, but it may take almost a week to recover from a storm that whipped through Montgomery County Sunday afternoon, bringing with it 70 mph winds and tearing out power l ...

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End Run?

 A move by County Executive Isiah “Ike” Leggett to help out county workers brought about the ire of the Montgomery County Council Tuesday as they accused Leggett of making an end run around them. ... Read More

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Synagogue vandalized

Anti-Semitic slogans and swastikas greeted children as the walked up to the B’nai Shalom Synagogue in Olney Monday.  Vandals defaced the synagogue sometime between Sunday night and Monday morni ... Read More

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NTSB sites negligence in Metro Rail crash

A negligent attitude toward safety and chronic track circuit failures are to blame for the June 2009 metro crash that killed 9 and injured 80, according to the National Transportation Safety Board’s f ... Read More

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Building's surveillance video leads to murder arrest

Video surveillance footage captured the last moments of Azin Naimi’s life and the events that led up to her slaying on July 18, according to Cpl. Dan Friz from the Montgomery County Police Department. ... Read More

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Pepco, WSSC respond to power and water problem

It came down to water. Infrastructure problems apparently were not a factor when more than two hundred thousand Montgomery County customers lost their power during a summer storm Sunday, Pepco spokes ... Read More

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  • The controversial 70s: Sex, drugs, violence and a teenage boy named Jimmy.

    While the world revolves around issues like school integration, forced busing, the end of the Vietnam War and the post-Beatle break-up world of rock and roll, young Jimmy Kayrouz is trying to get over the ffith anniversary of his father's death.

    A high school football player with no sense of what's going on around him, he finds himself in the middle of a racial controversy when he begins dating a girl with a "Big Ole Smile". What happens next is the quintessential tale of growing up in the 70s.

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