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  • Montgomery County Council cuts energy tax

    Kate Jacobson

    Published: Thu, May 16, 2013

    Also tentatively approves $4.8 billion budget The Montgomery County Council voted to cut the county's energy tax 10 percent as lawmakers tentatively approved a $4.8 billion budget for fiscal 2014 that includes multimillion-dollar employee pay raises and increases in property taxes. The...

  • Gov. Martin O'Malley announces $1.2 billion in transportation projects

    Andy Brownfield

    Published: Thu, May 16, 2013

    Governor signs gas tax bill to fund them ANNAPOLIS -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley on Thursday announced $1.2 billion in transportation projects as he signed into law a new gas tax to fund them. The projects include the proposed Purple and Red light rail lines in Montgomery and Prince...

  • Gov. Martin O'Malley signs gun law amid threats of lawsuit, referendum

    Andy Brownfield

    Published: Thu, May 16, 2013

    ANNAPOLIS -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed into law Thursday some of the toughest new gun restrictions in the nation, though a lawsuit and possible voter referendum threaten the new measure. The law takes effect Oct. 1 and bans the sale of 45 assault weapons and long guns that contain...

  • Police use Taser on naked man, charge him with shooting friend

    Naomi Jagoda

    Published: Thu, May 16, 2013

    A Montgomery County man was arrested in Prince George's County after he shot a childhood friend, took off his clothes, climbed onto a firetruck while naked and was shot with a Taser by police, authorities said. Mohamed S. Bah, 24, was charged with attempted murder, assault and other offenses....

  • Estranged spouses dead in Prince George's murder-suicide

    Naomi Jagoda

    Updated: Thu, May 16, 2013

    A 47-year-old man shot in his estranged wife and then took his own life in Prince George's County, police said. According to a preliminary investigation, Jason Taffe, of Silver Spring, went to the home of his 41-year-old estranged wife, Denise Taffe, in the 7700 block of Pinewood Drive in...

  • Pennsylvania casino owner makes surprise casino bid in Maryland

    Matt Connolly

    Updated: Wed, May 15, 2013

    Greenwood Racing's bid to build a Parx Casino in Fort Washington came as a surprise to many following Maryland's gambling saga, but company officials say the move had always been in the cards. "We've had our eye on the Prince George's County area going back almost 15 years," Greenwood CEO...

  • Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley to sign gun bill as shooting deaths decline

    Andy Brownfield

    Published: Wed, May 15, 2013

    Gov. Martin O'Malley is set to sign into law some of the toughest gun restrictions in the nation on Thursday at a time when gun deaths in Maryland are at their lowest point since the FBI started collecting data in 1995. In Maryland, 272 people were killed with a gun in 2011, the most recent...

  • New gun law makes Maryland among most restrictive states

    Andy Brownfield

    Published: Wed, May 15, 2013

    The new gun law to be signed by Gov. Martin O'Malley on Thursday would make Maryland among the most restrictive states in the nation for gun ownership, though other states impose even more burdens on those looking to purchase or own guns. Maryland's new law -- one of many increasing...

  • Fourth man arrested in case of body found in burning vehicle

    Naomi Jagoda

    Published: Wed, May 15, 2013

    A fourth man has been arrested in connection with the 2011 slaying of a Capitol Heights man whose body was found in a burning vehicle. Jermaine Livingston, 41, of Southeast D.C., was arrested Tuesday and charged with second-degree murder in the death of 34-year-old Antwain Henderson, D.C....

  • Montgomery County Council votes for hike in property tax rate

    Kate Jacobson

    Published: Wed, May 15, 2013

    Property taxes are set to rise again in Montgomery County, after the County Council voted to support County Executive Ike Leggett's 1.8-cent increase per $100 of value. The average homeowner, with property valued at $460,000, will see an increase of $80 a year. This is the first time the...