Thursday, May 18, 2006

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From left, Andrew Holoman, Brandon Moser and Tony Mazur of Stone Bridge High School walk off the field after the clock runs out at the Division 5 Virginia state championship football game Saturday at Todd Stadium in Newport News against Hampton High School. Hampton won 15-8.



Students head up the stairs of the Union Garage Monday when Towson University canceled afternoon classes because of a snowstorm.



William & Mary forward Taline Tahmassian goes up for a header against Towson defender Brittany Wilson. Although the Tribe pulled ahead in the first half, the Tigers came back for a 2-2 tie in double overtime.



Tacarra Tyler (left) and her cousin, Jalisa Crowner (right), push Tacarra's 5-year-old godson, Richard Honeyblue down Dock Street on a makeshift raft in downtown Annapolis. The harbor flooded after Hurricane Isabel whipped through the east coast.



From left, first-graders Hannah Dize and Maddie Kowalewski and kindergartner Emma Dize ride Bus 595 to Newton-Lee Elementary School Monday morning for the first day of school.



Elaine Walker, mayor of Lovettsville, is this year's Times-Mirror Citizen of the Year. Walker has guided development to the benefit of the town, and its new and old residents.



Calvert Hall Cardinals goalkeeper Kyle Whittman (center) is comforted by two teammates Saturday afternoon following their MIAA A Conference championship defeat by the McDonogh Eagles.



(From left) Angelique Drummer, 15, comforts her aunt, Genita Drummer, Tuesday night in their hotel room at the Holiday Inn. Genita is crying tears of relief after hearing that The Tire Shop in Leesburg fixed her car for free. "We have been embraced by Virginia like I have never seen in my life," said Genita. A total of 27 family members are staying in the area after fleeing New Orleans. Most are staying at the Holiday Inn, but some are staying with an aunt in Ashburn.



Bob Jacobsen comforts his 3-year-old niece, Ellie Thompson, Monday evening after she stubbed her toe. Bob and his wife, Carolyn, are going to serve at Good Shepherd's Fold Orphanage in Uganda through Global Outreach International. They leave July 30 and will be there for 2 years.



Loudoun County's Dan Slack (left) intercepts a pass in the end zone meant for Heritage's Pierce Bullock (right) during the fourth quarter at the home of the Pride Friday night. Loudoun County won 28-19.



Protesters march in between lanes of traffic on the afternoon of Thursday, March 20. Area police closed off parts of York Road in Towson when protesters began their march, but most side streets remained open.



As a fundraiser, the Animal Welfare Society in Columbia held a dog wash Sunday afternoon. Diesel, a golden doodle (a golden retriever and standard poodle mix) from Columbia, shakes during his bath.

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