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Maryland Democrats Push for Sick Leave Law
Legislators, prepping for statehouse fight, hail Busboys and Poets as example of business which has thrived while providing sick leave to all its employees.

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Legislators, prepping for statehouse fight, hail Busboys and Poets as example of business which has thrived while providing sick leave to all its employees.

86-year-old man went missing from 5800 block of Queens Chapel Road in Hyattsville.
Mid-fiscal-year quarterly reviews slated for special session of Hyattsville City Council.
New class offers low-intensity workout for the city's elderly residents.
Washington Post profiles school's innovative day-care facility for children of high school students, which boasts a 95 percent graduation rate.
Work on two infrastructure projects set to begin over the next week.
City seeks owner of rabbit found by public works employee in southern Hyattsville.
Streetsense hopes to rent building space to commercial, office tenants.
Hyattsville, University Park want county to review signaling at Adelphi Road and Wells Parkway
After six years in business, A Tangled Skein to begin liquidation sale this week.
Woman robbed as she walks to West Hyattsville Metro Station.
Property, including car, stolen from Hyattsville house while residents sleep.
Hyattsville City Council president and Ward 3 representative, finishing out first term, won't be seeking re-election.
Plan to relocate 450 jobs from Hyattsville to Parkersburg, WV delayed until 2019.
Girl, missing since New Year's Day, last seen in Mount Rainier.
Hyattsville fire, rescue, medical units respond to more than 6,000 calls throughout year, the most ever.
County police deploying extra forces to five neighborhoods throughout January.
City's insurer to pay more than $55,000 in damages, legal costs in lawsuit resulting from 2009 arrest.
City admits no liability in out-of-court settlement, closing six-month legal battle.
Coverage of tragedies, scandals and politics among most read stories in Hyattsville in 2012.