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Maryland to Possibly Get $959 Million in Foreclosure Suit
Originally published February 09, 2012

Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler said victims of the foreclosure crisis in Maryland will be getting some relief as the state has recovered up to $959 million in funds as a result of an investigation into fraudulent practices by national banks.more More Arrow
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- Upper Marlboro resident and former Prince George’s County Public Schools bus driver Scott Smallwood pled guilty to producing child pornography.more More Arrow


- Sen. Douglas J.J. Peters officially introduced a bill in the Maryland General Assembly that will bring casino gambling to Prince George’s County. The bill would place 4,750 video lottery terminals in a specific location in the county, most Rosecroft Raceway since Penn National Gaming, now the owner of the track, has indicated that gaming may be able to keep the track profitable long-term.more More Arrow


- A former Prince George’s County correctional officer has been indicted by a federal jury on charges related to the death of an inmate in the county’s correctional facility in 2008.
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- Former Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson was given two more weeks of freedom after he wasn’t given a placement for a prison facility.more More Arrow


- Prince George's County officials traveled to Annapolis last week to fight for funds from the Board of Public Works to helpmore More Arrow


- Maryland workers would be protected from punishment or undue demands when they miss work for jury duty, under a new bill co-sponsored by State Sen. Victor Ramirez (D-Prince George’s).more More Arrow


Music Sports and Games (MSG) in Capitol Heights.
- The owners of Music Sports and Games (MSG) in Capitol Heights pleaded guilty to operating a dance hall without a license under the county’s new dance hall bill after a double-shooting last summer brought attention to it.
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- The process of getting a new hospital in Prince George’s County moves forward as Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker testified in Annapolis last week about the need for a new facility.more More Arrow


- The Maryland General Assembly has reconvened for its 90-day session amid big fanfare, a budget crunch and several crucial items to face.more More Arrow


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