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After Maryland men's lacrosse's magical postseason run, who's staying and leaving for John Tillman?
Maryland men's lacrosse coach John Tillman led his Terrapins the Final Four and National Championship game in 2024. Those accomplishments under Tillman seem evergreen in his 13 years at the helm of the program, as 2024 marked his 10th and eighth appearances in the Final Four and National Championship games, respectively. But Tillman himself acknowledged that few thought the 2024 Terps could reach such heights.
Douglas Man Sentenced to Over 10 Years for Fatal Alien Smuggling Operation
A Douglas man has been handed a 130-month prison sentence for his role in an illegal alien smuggling operation that resulted in a death. Manuel Victor Gastelum, 27, received the sentence after pleading guilty to charges of Transportation of Illegal Aliens for Profit Resulting in Death. The sentencing by United States District Court Judge Rosemary Márquez took place last week, according to an official press release from the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona.
Fairfax Water: No quality concerns after use of Washington Aqueduct paused
Fairfax Water customers weren’t affected by the recent Boil Water Advisory that went out to D.C. and Arlington County residents before Independence Day. The utility, which serves almost 2 million people in Northern Virginia, suspended its use of the Washington Aqueduct early on Wednesday (July 3) before the advisory was issued later that day. Though D.C. and Arlington both lifted the advisory yesterday (Thursday), Fairfax Water says it hasn’t yet resumed getting water from the aqueduct.
Nominate a Non-Profit Organization for Our Giving Back Award!
Prince William Living is proud to announce that nominations are open for our annual Giving Back Award!. Part of our mission here at Prince William Living is to enhance our community’s quality of life and inspire our readers to do the same. We highlight ‘Giving Back’ organizations in every print issue, creating greater awareness and support for their efforts. Annually, we invite our readers to nominate outstanding not-for-profit organizations in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park through our “Giving Back Award.”
This Bowie Baysox reliever is excelling, yet flying a bit under the radar
BOWIE, Md. – You won’t find his name on those top 30 prospect lists. He doesn’t throw a blazing fastball. He played college ball at the Div. 1 level and was not a high draft pick. But what Bowie bullpen right-hander Dylan Heid does have is very...
Rockville High School Won the “It’s Academic” Super Bowl (DMV) 25 Years Ago
In this edition of the MoCo Time Capsule, we take a look at a team of students from Rockville High School that led their school to victory in the “It’s Academic” Superbowl, beating the champions of the Baltimore and Central Virginia regions back in 1999. A total...
Missing 3-Year-Old Found In Rockville Pool Dies At Area Hospital: Police
Shortly before 11:45 p.m. on Friday, July 5, the Montgomery County Emergency Communications Center received a call for a missing boy. Rockville City Police responded to Elmcroft Court, where the child was found in a neighborhood pool. First responders provided CPR to the boy, who was rushed to an area...
Peace Day Celebration Set for Sunday, July 14
11:10 a.m. – Let’s get this party singing…. 12:05 p.m. – Let’s get this party thinking about peace…. Billy Gilman – performance includes songs from his album with Mattie. 1:05 p.m. – Peace Day Proclamation Program. Most Peace Stations begin closing. Remarks & Mattie’s...
Notes: Old Town restaurant wins wine award
⛈️ Today’s weather: Expect showers and thunderstorms after 2pm, with patchy fog clearing by 8am. The day will be partly sunny and hot, reaching a high of 97 and heat index values up to 107, accompanied by a southwest wind at 3-7 mph. Precipitation chances are 40%. For Friday night, there’s a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2am, with mostly cloudy skies and a low of 78. South wind will be around 6 mph.
Temps Could Feel 110 Degrees, Severe Storms Possible For Maryland, Virginia: Here's The Timing
Temps could feel as hot as 110 degrees in Baltimore, Bel Air, and Westminster. Northern Virginia could feel as hot as between 103 and 109 degrees, the NWS says. Excessive heat warnings are in effect. The hottest parts of the day will likely be in the late-afternoon and early-evening, the...
2024 Caribbean Carnival Festival to be held in Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Mayor Brandon Scott joined the founder of Baltimore/DC One Caribbean Carnival Dr. Elaine Simon, City leaders, Caribbean artists, and community members to announce the return of this year's Baltimore/DC One Caribbean Carnival Festival in Baltimore. The Baltimore/ Washington DC One Caribbean Carnival will be held...
Food for Thought: Washington, D.C. Fined $4.4M for Fumbling Food Assistance, Struggling Families Left in the Lurch
Mistakes and Missteps: Washington, D.C. Fined $4.4 Million for Food Assistance Errors. Families Left Hungry: District’s Struggling System Slows Down Food Aid. According to WashingTonExaminer, Washington, D.C. is being fined $4.4 million by the government because it makes too many mistakes when giving food assistance to people who need it. This is the second year in a row that Washington, D.C. has made too many mistakes. This means that 20% of the people who get help don’t get the right amount of money. This can cause families to go hungry because it takes a long time to fix the mistakes.
Pool PSA: Wilson Aquatic Center Finally Reopens Sunday!!
“The Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and the Department of General Services (DGS) are pleased to announce that the Wilson Aquatic Center will resume operations on Sunday, July 7th at 10 a.m. Significant upgrades have been made to the facility, including a new and redesigned HVAC system with rooftop...
Metropolitan Police Seek Public Assistance to Nab Suspects in Northwest D.C. Daytime Car Theft
The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public's help in tracking down the individuals behind a recent vehicle theft in Northwest D.C. In a brazen midday theft on June 25, 2024, suspects made off with a car that was left unlocked and with the engine running. According to the official report, the incident occurred while the victim was delivering packages in the 1200 block of 8th Street, Northwest.
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