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Business owner pleads guilty to failing to pay employment taxes
A Landover business owner pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to failing to account for and pay employment taxes, leading to a more than $2.2 million tax loss, federal authorities said. Alphonso Tillman, 44, of Fort Washington, had been president...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Trials, Rod J. Rosenstein, Business, Technology Solutions Company
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Teel Time: Virginia Tech, Cincinnati not yet a tough ticket at FedEx
Absent strong walk-up sales, the crowd for Saturday’s Virginia Tech-Cincinnati football game at FedEx Field won’t approach the Hokies’ two previous appearances there. Cincinnati is the designated home team, but Ross Potts Productions is...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, Big East Conference, Pittsburgh Panthers, Cincinnati Bearcats, Pacific-12 Conference
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Kickoff times announced for UVA, Virginia Tech games this weekend
The ACC announced Sunday that the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech's kickoff times this weekend will both be at 3:30 p.m. Virginia Tech plays Big East opponent Cincinnati at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. The game will be broadcast on ESPNU. The...
Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Cincinnati Bearcats, FedEx Field, Virginia Cavaliers, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Kickoff times for ACC games on Sept. 29 unclear after ESPN extends six-day option
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that ESPN has extended its six-day option, meaning kickoff times for games Sept. 29 are still unclear. The following game times and TV networks will be announced no later than noon Sunday. Clemson at Boston...
Tags: ESPNU (tv network), ABC (tv network), Boston College Eagles, Cincinnati Bearcats, FedEx Field
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Hampden Giant to be open 24/7
Hampden-area grocery shoppers now can shop around the clock, seven days a week, at the Giant store that opened in March in the Green Spring Tower Square shopping center, 1020 W. 41st St. The expanded hours take effect immediately, officials of Landover-...Tags: Services and Shopping, Groceries, Giant Food, LLC
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Community news: Level 10 Junior Olympic National Championships start Friday at Hampton Roads Convention Center
It's almost showtime for the most-prestigious USA Gymnastics junior event to take place in this area. The marquee event — the Women's Level 10 Junior Olympic National Championships — will be held Friday and Saturday at the Hampton Roads...Tags: Gymnastics Clubs, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Beam Gymnastics, Gymnastics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Baltimore area Giant and Safeway workers approve new contract
Union workers at Safeway and Giant Food in the Baltimore and Washington regions overwhelmingly approved a new contract Tuesday that increases wages and maintains key benefits. "It's a good day to be a member," said Tim Goins, executive vice president...Tags: Labor Legislation, Healthcare Contract Issues, Vaccines, Health and Safety at Work, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Man who committed 50 burglaries to be sentenced to at least 97 years in prison
A former UPS worker convicted of 11 federal felonies related to 50 burglaries and nine home invasion robberies is to be sentenced to 97 years in prison today. That's a stiff sentence even by federal standards.
Jason Thomas Scott, 28, was convicted by a...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Trials, Prisons, Firearms, Trials
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Weis looks for balance in first class with Kansas
List of football players who signed national letters of intent with Kansas on Wednesday, with name, position, height, weight, school and hometown:
Greg Allen, db, 5-11, 190, Alief Taylor HS, Houston
Courtney Arnick, lb, 6-2, 205, Carter HS,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, St. Louis, Tampa, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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Ronald L. Enfield, 75, of Somerset
Ronald L. Enfield, 75, of Somerset, died Jan. 2, 2012, at Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. Born Oct. 27, 1936, in Somerset, he is the son of the late Frank W. and Verna (Miller) Enfield. Survived by children, Denise Sidlerand Eric Enfield both of...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland)
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Safeway, Giant to stop selling pink slime beef
Giant Food, the region's largest grocery chain, became the latest area supermarket Thursday to declare it would stop selling meat with the additive known as pink slime.
The Landover-based company is among a growing number of supermarkets pulling the...Tags: Standards, Science and Technology, Media Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Groceries
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Twin brothers sentenced to prison for robbing Landover bank
A federal judge sentenced twin brothers to more than eight years in federal prison Monday for robbing $90,000 from a Landover Wachovia bank with help from a corrupt employee and others, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Darnell and Ronnell...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Trials, Judges, Wachovia Corp.
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