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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Top 10 Most Read Stories in Prince George's County This Week

The stories our readers couldn't get enough of the week of March 25, 2013.

It was an interesting week in Prince George's County. There were some odd crimes—thieves were caught taken cooking oil and a man tried to rob a local Girl Scouts troop. Also local students were arrested, there was a school lockdown and a Westboro Baptist Church protest. Take a look at the stories that captured our readers. Thieves Captured on Video Stealing Cooking Grease The theft was from an Oxon Hill restaurant. Witness Tails Stolen Car, Leading to Arrest of Laurel Man Police said the vehicle was stolen from a Maryland City gas station. Deadly Crash Kills Two on Lanham-Severn Road The victims have been identified as Lanham residents Leo Castro and Jose Rodrigeuez. Police Charge 5 Teens With Burglary, Vandalism The charges stem from an …

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Top Howard County Government Stories of 2012

Patch mined the archives for the stories that grabbed the interest of readers.

In 2012, we learned that Wegmans would not have a liquor store, that county government would change how it offered sweetened beverages in its buildings and that a former teacher joined the school board. These are just some of the stories that grabbed the attention of readers in 2012. What Howard County government decision in 2012 made the biggest impact on you? Tell us in comments. Ulman Says He Would Support Assault Weapons Ban Howard County Executive said he'd also support restrictions on magazine size. Beverage Board Votes Down Wegmans Liquor Store Unanimous vote denies liquor license for proposed second-floor liquor store inside Wegmans. Blandair Park Opens Saturday Howard County officials cut the ribbon at Blandair Park in Columbia. …

Monday, December 24, 2012

Clown School Opens and One Incredible Holiday Light Display: Top News

Headlines from Howard County Patches for the week of Dec. 16 - Dec. 21.

  Josephine Grace Gay, 7, "Touched the Lives of So Many" The parents of Josephine Gay, who was born in Howard County, remembered their daughter who was killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting on Friday, Dec. 14. Home Invasion Second in Three Days Three men reportedly barged into a Columbia residence and held a man and woman captive in their family room. 6 Howard County Liquor Stores Cited for Selling to Minors Five of the liquor stores were in Elkridge. Folly Quarter Named Blue Ribbon School The middle school is one of just six in the state to earn the national designation. Route 40 Traffic Patterns to Change Wednesday The Maryland State Highway Administration is planning to route traffic back onto the Patapsco Bridge after two years of …

Monday, December 17, 2012

Police to Increase Patrols at Schools, Teen Sentenced, Ale House Open: Top Stories

Headlines from around Howard County Dec. 9 - Dec. 14, 2012.

  Howard County Police to Increase Patrols Near Schools After Connecticut Shooting Police recently concluded an in-service training of their "active shooter plan." Columbia Teen Sentenced to 60 Years for Long Reach Stabbing Xavier Trevon Bates pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in September. First Look: Ale House Columbia Now Open The Ale House Columbia officially opened to the public on Dec. 11, check out Patch's photos from opening day. Police: Man Caught on Camera Stealing Package from Columbia Doorstep The man pictured stole the package about 12 minutes after UPS dropped it off, according to police. Search for Suspected Door Kick-in Burglars Continues Sheriff's Office says leads dried up after investigating "kind of a flophouse." …

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Top News: Suspected Burglars Post Bail, Main Street Parking, Upstairs at Wegmans

The suspected door-kick burglars posted bail, Main Street parking issues and Wegmans reveals what they're going to use that second-floor space for.

  Suspected Door Kick-in Burglars Released on $15,000 Bail Police said the duo stole more than $22,000 in firearms, jewelry and electronics, but were able to post bail of $15,000 each the day after their Oct. 4 arrest. Missing Columbia Woman Last Seen Oct. 1. Friends and family are worried about the whereabouts of Carol Choe, 30, who was last seen at her residence in Columbia on Oct. 1. Main Street Parking: Residents Weigh in The County has scheduled a meeting with Ellicott City Historic District Residents to discuss the possibility of implementing a residential parking permit program alongside a new parking meter system set for Main Street and Maryland Avenue. Wegmans Reveals Use for Upstairs Space The space that was proposed for a liquor…

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