The View - Tue Nov 24
Laurel's annual holiday parade and celebration will be held Saturday, Dec. 5. The parade begins at 5:15 p.m. from the Municipal Center, 8103 Sandy Spring Road, and continues on Sandy Spring Road to Montgomery Street; then east on Montgomery Street to Fourth Street.
The Washington Post's "Compassion Scale"City Paper - Mon Nov 23
The Washington Post 's "Compassion Scale" on Nov. 23, 2009, at 5:06 pm A gruesome story went unnoticed last week.
Shell gas customers are running on emptyOmaha World-Herald - Mon Nov 23
On his way home from work recently, Rick Niles of Laurel, Md., stopped at a gas station to fill up and, as usual, pulled out his Shell credit card to pay.
Horsham man takes wild ridePhillyBurbs.com - Mon Nov 23
Christopher E. Murphy, 30, is being held on charges of attempted murder after he allegedly struck a police cruiser, causing injuries to three people in Maryland.
History display in LaurelThe Baltimore Sun - Sun Nov 22
The Laurel Historical Society has prepared a display at the Stanley Memorial Library, 507 Seventh St., that features photos depicting scenes from Laurel in the early 1900s, the 1950s and today.
'Charlotte's Web' on stageThe Baltimore Sun - Sun Nov 22
Laurel Mill Playhouse presents a play based on the children's novel by E.B. White about a pig named Wilbur who is saved from being slaughtered by an intelligent spider.
Former Salisbury officer's conviction overturnedDaily Times - Thu Nov 19
A former city officer convicted and sentenced to one year of incarceration after he was accused of having sex with a woman he arrested may be back on the streets again after a higher court reversed the conviction this month.
Minister, author an inspiration to others in the communityExplore Howard - Thu Nov 19
Have you ever been told that there is someone that you have to meet? I was told that about North Laurel resident Derrick Miliner.
Expanded natural, international foods at renovated Giant FoodThe View - Thu Nov 19
Trigger McNair, of Laurel, tosses a bag of salad into her cart as she shops at the newly remodeled Giant Food in the Laurel Shopping Center Nov.
Gear up for the holidays by lending a helping handThe View - Thu Nov 19
It's that time of year once again to lend a helping hand. The gift of time or service is a gift from the heart.
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