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Battling on behalf of veterans; searching for the song of the summer; lighting the Apocalypse.
Memorial Day closings in the D-M-V
From banks and post offices to liquor stores and transportation services, here’s a list of what’s open and what’s closed on Monday.
Metro approves $2.5 billion budget
It means fare increases — despite protests from riders — and more money from area jurisdictions.
Md. driver guilty in crash that killed bicycling Green Party candidate
Christy Littleford, 43, of Upper Marlboro faces up to 10 years in prison for leaving the scene of a fatal accident and other counts.
Pr. George’s approves $2.7B budget
The plan boosts school and public safety funding, but holds the line on almost everything else.
O’Malley, Gingrich to be on ‘Meet the Press’
The Maryland governor is booked to square off Sunday against the former GOP presidential contender on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
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There is a $10,000 fish swimming in the Bay
The Maryland Fishing Challenge, featuring the quest to catch Diamond Jim, is underway.
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Md. sees record demand for food aid
More than 700,000 people are receiving food assistance — a state record.
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Banned license plate words: PIMP, TOILET
ROSENWALD, MD. | But these words are allowed: FATPIMP, THE PUKE. The art of license plate censorship doesn’t always make sense.
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A G-8 protest: Speeches and coffee
Three dozen people and one dog gathered at the Frederick County Public Library for a day of speeches about global wealth inequality.
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Artomatic 2012 dates announced
The massive unjuried art festival returns in May after a three-year hiatus.

Twitter controversy at local theater
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company planned a “Tweet Up” for Jason Grote’s new play without asking him.

Mahanthappa is blowing past obscurity
Rudresh Mahanthappa’s “Samdhi” was recorded in 2008, but the jazz alto saxophonist’s album wasn’t released for three years.

Itzhak Perlman joins BSO at Strathmore
The violinist delivered well-upholstered, old-school readings of concertos from Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons.”

In exhibit, 100 years of Marine aviation
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s new exhibit, “Fly Marines! The Centennial of Marine Corps Aviation: 1912-2012,” opens Saturday and runs through Jan. 6, 2013.

Restaurant Week snapshots: #DishDC
We asked readers to snap Instagram shots of their Restaurant Week meals and tag them #DishDC.

Melody of love
Bandleader Doc Scantlin and singer Chou Chou have found a way to live in a different era — when swing was king and romance was everything.
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Virginia man undergoes full face transplant
Richard Norris lost his lips, nose and the front of his tongue in a gun accident 15 years ago.

Gaithersburg celebrates St. Patrick’s Day
Grand marshals are singer Cathy Ponton King and radio personality Robert Carson.

Montgomery County student, family win reprieve from deportation
Jorge Steven Acuna and his parents were detained on March 8 and scheduled to be deported.

Signs of spring
Well before winter’s end, the region was experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures.

Md. teachers union emphasizes collaboration
The Montgomery County Education Association is on the cutting edge of teacher unionism, working with the school board on spending proposals, rather than fighting it.

Million-dollar house in foreclosure for years
Keith and Janet Ritter have battled against eviction in Fort Washington, Md.

Fencing around an issue
Keith Ohlingher built a fence about a year ago, then was forced to take it down when a neighboring couple threatened to sue, citing a county covenant that forbade the project. Then came the politics.

Maryland Senate passes same-sex marriage bill
Take a look back at the fight in Maryland over same-sex marriage.
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