Mar 29, 2008 | The Washington Post
Adam Ortiz for County Council COMMENT Saturday, March 29, 2008; Page A14 WITH SOMETHING approaching unanimity, politicians in Prince George's County are fond of lamenting its lack of a vibrant commercial and ... via The Washington Post
Democratic Primary for District 5 Seat Is Crowded
“I have been working with you and for you for the last five years”
By Rosalind S. Helderman and Nelson Hernandez Washington Post Staff Writers Thursday, March 27, 2008; Page PG03 Voters in council District 5 go to the polls Tuesday for a Democratic primary to fill one of nine ... via The Washington Post
Md. Delegates Pass Pr. George's Hospital Bill
“We could save the money we're about to spend on this report, and I could tell you the outcome right now”
COMMENT Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, March 25, 2008; Page B01 Maryland lawmakers advanced bills yesterday to take over the ailing Prince George's County hospital system, curb emissions believed to ... via The Washington Post
A new plan to bail out the Pr. George's hospital system COMMENT Sunday, March 16, 2008; Page B06 THE PROPOSED deal to inject tens of millions of dollars into the hospital system in Prince George's County is ... via The Washington Post
Final defense witness testifies in bus-fight trial
“Ain't nobody going to spit on me”
A middle-schooler riding on a city bus when a fight broke out between two adult passengers and her classmates testified yesterday that the teens snickered about one of the passengers' bruised left eye, which ... via Baltimore Sun
The 'Siberia' of the Metrorail System
When a Westerner hears the word " Siberia ," images of frozen tundra and banishment to unimaginable conditions may come to mind. via The Washington Post
Lining Up Behind County Council Candidates
“I'm still looking for that money”
Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 13, 2008; Page PG03 Endorsements have begun in earnest in support of candidates running in the special election for the District 5 seat on the County Council. via The Washington Post
PG Hospital To Be Sold Under State-County Plan
“The inability of elected officials to address these systemic concerns will have a widespread impact throughout the county”
The troubled Prince George's Hospital Center will be taken over by a county-state authority and then sold to a private company. via Washington Examiner
GW Does Recycle, assures GreenGW
GW does reuse, reduce, and recycle, according to the environmentally-active student group GreenGW, and Wednesday's Recycle Night was meant to set the record straight. via The Daily Colonial
Deal keeps Prince George's hospital system running, targets sale by 2010
Breaking months of silence about the future of the troubled Prince George's County hospital system, county and state leaders unveiled a plan Thursday that would commit up to $48 million to keep the hospital ... via Gazette.Net
Pr. George's Hospital to Stay Open While New Owner Sought
“We have been able to work together to lay the groundwork for creating a world-class hospital in Prince George's County”
Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, March 6, 2008; 3:50 PM The state of Maryland and Prince George's County would each pay $12 million a year for the next two years to keep the county's ailing hospital ... via The Washington Post
School bus overturns in Riverdale
Prince George's County police investigate an accident involving a county school bus carrying students to William Wirt Middle School that overturned in Riverdale on Wednesday morning. via Gazette.Net
“Just watching him, it became a part of my fiber.”
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