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Morning Roundup: Oct. 18
Va. pressed to pay for aging inmate population; Searchers return to Montgomery County parks to look for son of slain mother; Applicants to grow medical pot for D.C. eye Northeast; Va. Senate Democrats collect $2.1M in third quarter; Md. gives preliminary approval to O'Malley's proposed congressional map; Currie defense witness: 'No one would call him smart'; Prince George's residents vote for Leslie Johnson replacement.
PICKET: Iowa GOP establishes caucus date
The Iowa GOP establishes January 3, 2012 as their caucus date next year.
Tight end Furstenburg hits triple figures
Maryland junior is first Terp tight end with 100-yard day since Vernon Davis
Brown starting for Terps; Dorsey no longer on depth chart
Plenty of changes as Maryland heads into second half of the season
McDonnell to attend Obama event in Hampton
Though President Obama declined Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's request to stop in Louisa, the site of a 5.8-magnitude earthquake, during his three-day bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia to promote his jobs package, it would appear any potential lingering hard feelings have been quashed: Mr. McDonnell will attend the president's event at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton on Wednesday.
Obama suffers enthusiasm deficit
Republicans seem far more excited to vote in next year's presidential elections than Democrats are, suggesting the same sort of enthusiasm gap that pushed the GOP to big gains in the 2010 elections.
Maryland-Boston College a 3 p.m. kickoff on Oct. 29
Terps penultimate home game to be televised on regional cable
MILLER: Who’s eligible for a gun in D.C.?
The right to keep and bear arms only applies to certain people in the nation's capital. One of the 17 steps that I still have in order to register a gun in Washington, D.C. is filing out a “Statement of Eligibility”. The form contains 10 yes-or-no questions intended to weed out those ineligible to legally have a gun in the city.
Morning Roundup: Oct. 17
Md. lawmakers return to Annapolis focused on redistricting; Bartlett raises mere $1K in third quarter; Gray makes most of MLK weekend for states' rights; October was big money month for Va. Senate races; Poll: Va. voters apathetic about state races; McDonnell holds energy conference; Quick arrest in arson that displaced 23 in Prince William apartments.
What can Brown do for the Terps? Be a rushing threat at QB
Spiffy Chart time to start the week
No injured Terps expected back for Florida State
Maryland's list of wounded growing at midseason
What's up with that?
D.C. police are cracking down on drivers with expired tags by putting them in jail. What's up with that?