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Prince George's Top News: Life in Prison for Murder, Photo Booth Snaps Thieves
Fabian Shim of Forestville was sentenced to life in prison for the 2006 murder of Bowie resident Natosha Lynch.
Four Bowie residents were identified and charged with credit card theft after police released photos they had taken of themselves in a photo booth.
Bowie Man Charged with Sexually Abusing 6-year-old GirlThe girl was reportedly in the suspect's care at the time of the alleged abuse, according to police.
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At least two individuals are being sought for painting fish symbols over laying crosses on the Bowie City Hall and several city vehicles.
Police Seek Public Help in Child Sexual Assault CaseCalling it a "highly unusual and disturbing crime", officials with the Prince George's County Police are asking for the public's help in their investigation of a sexual assault involving a 7-year-old girl in Marlton, just south of Upper Marlboro.
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The case against Neil Prescott, the Crofton resident facing charges of telephone misuse after making threatening telephone calls to his former workplace last year, was dismissed by a judge Tuesday in Prince George's County Circuit Court.
Fire Crews Rescue Cat, but Not From TreeThe Prince George's Fire Department brought out some high-tech equipment for this cat rescue.
Council delays decision on retiree health care benefit overhaul.
College Park Academy Gets Go-Ahead from School BoardCounty's first charter school, despite moniker, will actually be located in Hyattsville city limits for at least its first two years.
A unique eatery has opened on campus in College Park.
New Farmers Market Opens in College Park SaturdayHollywood Farmers Market will open at 8 a.m.
Washington, DC Region’s Population Up, Daily Driving Down
New study: Prince George’s and Montgomery counties residents drive less today than in 2005.
Thieves Strike University Park Autos FridayPersonal belongings were stolen from several parked vehicles in University Park Friday morning.
The Board of Regents has agreed to sell property to the developers, but the details have not been decided.
Baker Selects New CEO for Prince George's SchoolsKevin Maxwell, current superintendent of Anne Arundel County school system, picked to lead Prince George's schools.
County, State Leaders Welcome New Prince George's Schools Chief
Homecoming is the theme for Prince George's County Public Schools new CEO Dr. Kevin Maxwell.
Prosecutor: Maryland Needs Tougher Laws for Violent ThreatsDoes Maryland need tougher laws to deal with threats of violence? Prince George's County State's Attorney Angela Alsobrooks thinks so.
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