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  1. Laws Aim to Reduce Teen Driving Deaths

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Oct 9, 2008

    Teenage drivers will face additional restrictions and motorcycle riders will have added protection under a set of laws that took effect in Maryland last week.

    Also tagged: laws, aim, driving, deaths, maryland, teen, to, reduce, neil j pedersen, thomas m middleton, buel young, john kuo, jackie gillan, advocates for highway and auto safety

  2. Connector Segment Will Cost 22% More

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro Business - Sep 4, 2008

    The latest contract awarded to build part of the intercounty connector will cost $100 million more than the highest price predicted for that seven-mile section, a sign critics say shows that the project is in danger of

    Also tagged: connector, cost, maryland, gaithersburg, will, 22, segment, more, montgomery, greg smith, prince george s county, david buck, skanska ab, valerie burnette edgar, trumbull

  3. Study Links Increasing Fuel Costs To Steep Drop in Traffic Fatalities

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 26, 2008

    Motorists continue to grumble about record high gas prices, but a new study suggests there is at least one benefit: Fewer traffic fatalities.

    Also tagged: the beatles, liverpool, links, washington dc, study, fatalities, in, virginia, traffic, maryland, richmond, university of michigan, fuel, drop, to, costs, american automobile association, increasing, steep, meg smith, maryland state police, david buck, lon anderson, virginia department of motor vehicles, michael sivak

  4. Religious Freedom Byway Would Recognize Maryland's Historic Role

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Aug 18, 2008

    Ask most Marylanders where the notion of freedom of religion originated and they'll probably say New England, Susan Wilkinson said.

    Also tagged: maryland, freedom, religious, role, historic, would, recognize, new england states, charles county, the bronx, federal highway administration, st mary s city, maryland s, thomas stone, thomas stone national historic site, charles county planning commission, edward p o connell, susan wilkinson, byway, beth clark, leonard calvert

  5. Md. Puts Roadkill To Work on Roadsides

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Jul 6, 2008

    Washington area motorists kill more than 3,000 deer annually. What, then, to do with all that roadkill?

    Also tagged: work, washington dc, ohio, new york, maryland, kentucky, on, montana, gaithersburg, cornell university, md, to, jim jones, puts, roadkill, mike smith, fairfax, fairfax county, frederick maryland, montgomery county maryland, prince william county, loudoun county, dana dierkes, frederick county, maryland department of natural resources, carroll county, virginia department of transportation, missoula, robert morgan, mike salmon, winchester virginia, bob beyer, richard hahn, roadsides, doug moeller, rob mullinix, valley proteins inc

  6. Highway Officials Urge Patience As Pike Project Gets Underway

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Jul 3, 2008

    Rockville Pike drivers, beware: Traffic slowdowns in North Bethesda and southern Rockville are about to get worse.

    Also tagged: montrose, project, patience, highway, urge, american automobile association, gets, rockville, officials, as, montgomery, pike, silver spring, montgomery county maryland, north bethesda, tysons corner, toys r us inc, underway, esther bowring, lon anderson, charlie gischlar, walt miller, ira ludwick

  7. Highway a Health Risk, Protesters Say

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Jun 24, 2008

    Parents and students at a Silver Spring elementary school adjacent to the intercounty connector's route called on Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley yesterday to stop building the six-lane highway until the state better

    Also tagged: health, washington dc, risk, protesters, gaithersburg, a, highway, say, u s environmental protection agency, martin o malley, silver spring, drew elementary school, christine hansen, valerie burnette edgar, benjamin gitterman

  8. 'Sneaker Test' Brings Attention To Struggling Patuxent

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Jun 12, 2008

    B ernie Fowler conducted his not-so-scientific "sneaker test" to determine the water quality of the Patuxent River on Sunday afternoon at Broomes Island. He lost sight of his white sneakers after 26 inches.

    Also tagged: attention, test, washington dc, to, internal revenue service, larry miller, sneaker, struggling, la plata, ford explorer, brings, charles county, habitat for humanity international inc, calvert county, patuxent, st mary s county, twin beaches, patuxent river, wayne cooper, maryland department of natural resources, patuxent river naval air station, charles town, gary v hodge, barbara a stinnett, valley lee, charles sheriff s office, the fbi academy, loffler senior center, department of community services aging division, brian s eley, bethesda united methodist church, northern center, garvey senior center, richard r clark senior center, nanjemoy senior center, university of maryland center for environmental science and patuxent riverkeeper

  9. State Will Pay Extra $3 Million For 405 Acres

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Jun 8, 2008

    Maryland highway officials have agreed to pay the philanthropic Eugene B. Casey Foundation an additional $3 million for 405 acres of its land that was seized to build the intercounty connector seven miles away

    Also tagged: bethesda, state, maryland, 3, gaithersburg, will, million, pay, extra, for, 405, montgomery, montgomery county circuit court, robert park, eugene b casey foundation, acres, joseph m miklochik

  10. Storms Leave a Great Big Mess

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Education - Jun 6, 2008

    Widespread power outages kept many public schools closed yesterday and forced others to dismiss students early, taking Northern Virginia parents by surprise, on the day after violent thunderstorms and at least one

    Also tagged: washington dc, big, mess, gaithersburg, a, leave, great, springfield, storms, national weather service, fairfax, montgomery, fairfax county, chris jenkins, northern virginia, anne arundel, prince george s county, ann e marimow, falls church, anne arundel county, germantown, calvert county, baltimore gas and electric company, william wan, daniel de vise, clarke county, michael alison chandler, le ha anderson, gary luckett, george klein, matt zapotosky

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