- Links to newspaper candidate profiles updated.
- Weekly Crime Reports:
- Post: Prince George's County crime report (Aug 16-Aug 22) http://bit.ly/cpvyjD
- Gazette: PG County police reports (Aug 23-Aug 29) http://bit.ly/9mYSe2
- "Weekly" List of slayings in Prince George's County in 2010 (Last updated 26 Aug 2010)
- Gazette: Greenbelt police reports (Aug 19-Aug 27) http://bit.ly/a7HC7U
- Gazette: Laurel police blotter (Aug 16-Aug 28) http://bit.ly/bABNdR
- Mount Rainier police reports http://mrpdchief.blogspot.com
- Police Press Releases:
- 08/27/2010 Police Investigate Homicide on 56th Place (2842) http://bit.ly/dv6NAP
- 08/27/2010 (UPDATE) Police Seek Information in Fatal Pedestrian Hit-and-Run Crash (2843) http://bit.ly/cdI8gN
- 08/30/3010 Critical Missing Person Located (Kiara Ceasar) (2844) http://bit.ly/c52ZMv
- 08/30/2010 PGPD Announces “Back to School Initiative” (2845) http://bit.ly/b2jehR
- 08/31/2010 Prince George’s County Police Department’s 35th Annual Back-to-School Night (2846) http://bit.ly/cU3Rwv
- 09/01/2010 PGPD to Participate in “Welcome Back Night” in College Park
(Reminder) (2847) http://bit.ly/bRqx5S - 09/01/2010 Police Make Quick Arrest in Citizen Robbery on Baltimore Avenue (2848) http://bit.ly/c5vMCh
- 09/01/2010 PGPD to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint for Safe Labor Day Weekend (2849) http://bit.ly/cTt5Ix
- Gory Prince George's:
- Gazette: DC Officer pleads guilty to PG county slaying; Washington, DC, policeman, three other defendants due in court http://bit.ly/9PGu5l
- Other crime:
- Gazette: Guns involved in two robberies in past week; Bandits target a jewelry store at Bowie Town Center and an ATM http://bit.ly/c1q0MN
- Gazette: Laurel to hold monthly sobriety checkpoint; Police change locations to vary efforts http://bit.ly/bq2Slb
- Gazette: Laurel woman gets 3 years probation for Medicaid fraud; Allegedly billed DC Medicaid for services not provided http://bit.ly/a0Wd1Z
- Gazette: Second car suspected in fatal Adelphi hit-and-run; Police look for 2 drivers who hit homeless man, fled scene http://bit.ly/b5K9h0
- Gazette: Armed man robs Laurel video game store; Police still looking for suspect who fled with money and merchandise http://bit.ly/9G6S3F
- rt @ZoeTillman Gazette: Three suspects plead not guilty in accidental killing of alleged robbery accomplice http://bit.ly/dBxG8g
- Fire/EMS:
- Gazette: Silver Hill, Morningside fire stations among nation's busiest http://bit.ly/dxHmzu
- Gazette: New fire station opens, mural unveiled in Springdale; Neighborhood residents played role in planning process http://bit.ly/9OpOwe
- General
- Gazette: Running slates; It's fine for lawmakers to back each other, but they should also explain why--with details http://bit.ly/bx6F3S
- Gazette: Candidates' income info should be available (Letter from Judy Robinson) http://bit.ly/a1t7Fi
- rt @laurelleader Laurel Board of Trade to hold a Meet the Candidates night Sept. 9 http://ow.ly/2yD0s
- rt @laurelleader Primary election is Sep 14, and the Laurel Leader has announced its endorsements in the contested races http://ow.ly/2yqnQ
- Republicans endorse the status quo, reject change in Upper Marlboro & Annapolis http://bit.ly/9sYoMa
- County Executive
- Gerron S. Levi
- Gazette: Police are not pursuing charges against PG executive candidate; Restaurant owner said Levi settled unpaid bill http://bit.ly/9q1kUR
- Clerk of the Circuit Court
- Marilynn Bland
- rt @ZoeTillman Gazette: Bland: ‘No regrets' on rural tier policies http://bit.ly/cJK6pH
- Linda Thornton Thomas
- Former school board member runs for Prince George's clerk of the circuit court; Upgrading technology, hosting workshops will make court accessible, Thomas says (Gazette, Noble, 2 Sep 2010)
- Judge of the Orphans' Court
- JoAnn Y. Fisher
- Veteran, educator announces run for Judge of the Orphans' Court Fisher says she'll bring sensitivity to the bench (Gazette, Skalski, 2 Sep 2010)
- Board of Education
- District 5
- Verjeana M. Jacobs
- County school board chairwoman running for re-election; Jacobs leads in fundraising, hopes to ensure ‘continuity' on board in new District 5 (Gazette, Terhune, 2 Sep 2010)
- District 7
- Orlando J. Bego
- Suitland pastor runs for Dist. 7 school board seat; Bego to advocate for parental involvement (Gazette, McKeever, 2 Sep 2010)
- General Assembly
- District 22
- Gazette: Dist 22 incumbents stay busy despite lack of opposition; Cand still talk to voters in only unopposed del race http://bit.ly/ceLYxH
- Senate 23
- Gazette: District 23 Senate candidates outline differences; Candidates name education, job creation as biggest issues http://bit.ly/9bQ3Qj
- Senate 25
- Ulysses Currie
- MD Politics Watch: Who Has Been Taking Currie’s Money? http://bit.ly/b8al0D Sen. David Harrington (D-47)
- Delegate 25 (3 seats)
- General
- Gazette: Jobs and education are major concerns of Dist 25 residents; Cand pledge experience, dedication to solve issues http://bit.ly/9qjcN8
- Antonio Faunteroy
- Suitland man runs for District 25 delegate seat; Transit worker wants to expand relationship between Annapolis and residents (Gazette, McGill, 2 Sep 2010)
- Delegate 27A (2 seats)
- Percy Alston
- District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
- James E. Proctor, Jr.
- District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
- Joseph F. Vallario, Jr.
- District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
- Senate 47
- General
- Gazette: Dist. 47 senate race gives voters a difficult choice; Strong state Senate cand present tough choice for voters http://bit.ly/98WaHu
- David C. Harrington
- MD Politics Watch: Who Has Been Taking Currie’s Money? http://bit.ly/b8al0D Sen. David Harrington (D-47)
- Gazette: Lead in smart growth and transit-oriented development; don't just talk (Letter from Karren Pope-Onwukwe) http://bit.ly/aNGMJp
- Gazette: Firm gives PG another AAA bond rating; County gets top credit score due partly to optimistic financial outlook http://bit.ly/aOGi9n
- Gazette: Bowie city manager drops complaint against resident; Former mayoral candidate claims victory for free speech http://bit.ly/901xyy
- Gazette: County opens first bilingual family academy; Hyattsville-based program offers classes in English and Spanish http://bit.ly/9qgKg9
- Gazette: Five county high schools try to keep college program afloat; High schools try to keep college program afloat http://bit.ly/cQc4vA
- rt @wbjsarah Andrews Federal Campus in Prince George's County gets cash infusion, is ready to break ground http://ow.ly/2yGze
- Gazette: Sunken ship may contain Bladensburg history; Archeologists work to unearth piece of War of 1812 battle http://bit.ly/bIkqS4
- Gazette: With legislative hurdles cleared, Brandywine farm enters winemaking business-others take wait-and-see approach http://bit.ly/ccyQml
- Gazette: Energy efficiency program returns to District Heights; grants can help some residents upgrade their homes http://bit.ly/ag9ywQ
- Gazette: College Park wins appeals case over city landlords; Court rejects claim rent control ord. is discriminatory http://bit.ly/b1yqAF
- Gazette: New Carrollton toys with hiring cat-control officer; considers new position after residents' animal complaints http://bit.ly/cCEuzN
- Gazette: Judge dismisses fraud claims in National Harbor suit; Adolph to hand over fin doc for breach-of-contract claim http://bit.ly/aOGi9n
- rt @BowiePatch Why does the library close so early? 6 pm? (@ Starbucks) http://4sq.com/blayG7
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