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Maryland Musician Spotlights Chesapeake Bay Invasive Species in New Songs
Annapolis, MD - To express his love of fishing in the Chesapeake Bay, Silver Spring resident Rick Bowers recently wrote and produced two new songs about Maryland’s most voracious invasive predators—the blue catfish and Chesapeake channa (formerly snakehead). In his catchy country tunes, appropriately named “Blue Cat Blues”...
WATCH: Storms roll through DC, Maryland, Virginia
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Heavy storms brought bouts of rain, lightning and hail as it began rolling through the D.C. area on Thursday night. Here’s what some DC News Now viewers captured in their neighborhoods: Lightning striking near Colgan High School in Prince William County, Va. — Hail in Boyds, Md. — Golfball-sized hail […]
Alice Ferguson Foundation set to celebrate its 70th
The Alice Ferguson Foundation invites the community to raise a glass on Saturday, Sept. 21 at the 10th Annual Pinot on the Potomac wine tasting and garden party, to celebrate the foundation’s 70th anniversary of providing environmental education to students and adults throughout the Potomac River watershed. “For seven decades, we’ve been dedicated to inspiring students and adults throughout the Potomac River watershed to cherish and protect our natural world,” said Theresa Cullen, Executive Director of the Alice Ferguson Foundation. “Pinot on the Potomac is...
THE THREE SWINGIN' LITTLE PIGS Comes to Maryland Ensemble Theatre's Fun Company
Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s Fun Company, led by Artistic Director Julie Herber, will present The Three Swingin’ Little Pigs, a modern musical twist on the classic tale. This original production follows a trio of pigs as they leave the farm for the big city, where they encounter Wolfie, the smooth talking owner of a club who makes them an offer they can’t refuse. With catchy songs, and lively dance numbers, this swingin’ musical is sure to entertain audiences of all ages, but is particularly geared towards children ages 5 to 12 years old.
Damage estimated at $200K for downtown Frederick fire
Tuesday’s fire in downtown Frederick caused an estimated $200,000 in damage, but the cause remains unclear, a fire official said. The fire marshal has ruled the fire as accidental. The smoke and blaze damaged two adjacent buildings, both with restaurants — River Bar and Grill is one; Agave 137 Tequila Bar & Grill is the other — on the street level and apartments above and to the rear. The fire ...
The unresolved case of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle: 10 years later
BETHESDA, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - As the 10th anniversary approaches of one of the Washington, D.C. area’s most notorious missing persons cases, new developments are drawing renewed attention to the tragic disappearance and murder of young Sarah and Jacob Hoggle. The children vanished on Labor Day in 2014,...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball Opens New, Innovative Bicycle Traffic Garden at Huntington Park in Columbia
ELLICOTT CITY, MD – Howard County Executive Calvin Ball opened the new Bicycle Traffic Garden on the repurposed basketball court at Huntington Park in Columbia. Ball was joined by Department of Recreation & Parks Director Nick Mooneyhan and advocates from the bike community for today’s official ribbon cutting. Photos of the event can be found here.
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