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Retired Officers Listen to Candidates
Morrogh, Petersen and Scott address law enforcement community.
Retired Officers Listen to Candidates
Second Man Charged with 1991 Rape
Second Man Charged with 1991 Rape
Rallying for 'Walmart Bill'
Politicians, health care groups call for veto override.
Rallying for 'Walmart Bill'
Retired Officers Lister to Candidates
Morrogh, Petersen and Scott address law enforcement community.
Retired Officers Lister to Candidates
Letter: Ways To Restore Dyke Marsh
To the Editor: This week, the National Park Service (NPS) held a public meeting to discuss four optional courses of action concerning the erosion of Dyke Marsh. The Marsh is a tidal marsh where the brackish waters of the Potomac River ebb and flow with the tide, covering land at high tide and exposing land at low tide. While Dyke Marsh is a relatively large example of a tidal marsh, numerous other examples abound in the Potomac River and its tributaries. The main distinction is that Dyke Marsh is located within a national park, the George Washington National Historic Parkway Park. This introduces the prospect of using federal funding to restore it.
In Session
The hidden camera footage is shaky and brief. But state Sen. Adam Ebbin (D-30) and Del. Patrick Hope (D-47) believe it will change the momentum of the gun debate.
This Week in Potomac
This Week in Potomac
Potomac Master Plan: What Could Change
Potomac Master Plan: What Could Change
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