Toys 'R' Us roof collapse
Sun photo by David Hobby
A Prince George's County firefighter looks down into the cavity after the roof collapsed at a Toys 'R' Us store in Lanham Saturday morning. Nine people were injured.
A Prince George's County firefighter looks down into the cavity after the roof collapsed at a Toys 'R' Us store in Lanham Saturday morning. Nine people were injured. (Sun photo by David Hobby)
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Toys 'R' Us roof collapse
AP photo
An emergency worker surveys the damage at a Toys "R" Us store in Prince George's County after the roof collapsed about 11:30 a.m. yesterday.
An emergency worker surveys the damage at a Toys "R" Us store in Prince George's County after the roof collapsed about 11:30 a.m. yesterday. (AP photo)
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Engineers assess the damage
Sun photo by Amy Davis
Engineers assess the damage to the B&O Railroad Museum's roundhouse from last weekend's storm. Steps are being taken to stabilize the building to help prevent further damage.
Engineers assess the damage to the B&O Railroad Museum's roundhouse from last weekend's storm. Steps are being taken to stabilize the building to help prevent further damage. (Sun photo by Amy Davis)
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Parking control agent Catina Webster
Sun photo by Kim Hairston
Parking control agent Catina Webster tickets a mostly buried car on East Baltimore Street, a snow emergency route. Any illegally parked vehicle is subject to a $52 ticket and possible towing.
Parking control agent Catina Webster tickets a mostly buried car on East Baltimore Street, a snow emergency route. Any illegally parked vehicle is subject to a $52 ticket and possible towing. (Sun photo by Kim Hairston)
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Jerry Butler, Aubrey McMillan and Steven Mack
Sun photo by Kim Hairston
City public works foreman Jerry Butler (center) and laborers Aubrey McMillan (left) and Steven Mack clear a storm drain on Broadway near Baltimore Street.
City public works foreman Jerry Butler (center) and laborers Aubrey McMillan (left) and Steven Mack clear a storm drain on Broadway near Baltimore Street. (Sun photo by Kim Hairston)
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