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New Home Sales Rise In 10% July
(Washington, DC) — Sales of new single-family homes surged in July. New government figures show a ten-point-six percent increase above the revised June rate of 668-thousand units. It’s also more than five-and-half percent above the rate from one year ago. Industry experts say rising inventory and lower mortgage rates helped drive sales.
Cubano’s Permanently Closes After More Than 20 Years in Silver Spring; Bethesda Restaurant Remains Open
Cubano’s, a popular restaurant serving Cuban fare for over two decades, has closed its first location at 1201 Fidler Lane in Silver Spring permanently, according to a report by Source of the Spring. The restaurant first opened its doors in Silver Spring back in 2001. In 2020, Cubano’s opened...
Marine Corps Base Quantico testing this week
August 26, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Live Fire Demo 50Lbs and Below (Frag) August 27, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Live Fire Demo 50Lbs and Below (Frag) *August 28, 7:00 a.m. – August 29, 5:00 p.m. Live Fire Demo 50Lbs and Below (Frag), .50Cal and below.
Police: Suspect resists during arrest for intoxication
Vienna police officers on Aug. 15 at 10:10 p.m. responded to a report of a disturbance at an apartment in the 100 block of Patrick Street, S.E. Responding officers located the individual in the area of the 7-Eleven nearby and, upon interaction, observed signs of intoxication. When police attempted to...
Police: One arrested after men urinate on Vienna street
On Aug. 17 at 8:05 p.m., an officer observed three men in the area of Park Street and Patrick Street, S.E., in Vienna, with two of them urinating on the sidewalk, police said. One of the urinators walked away. Upon an officer’s interaction with the other, signs of intoxication were found, police said.
What To Watch For Against UConn
Here are some key areas to watch for when Maryland hosts Connecticut August 31 in College Park, Md.:. Assuming the redshirt junior Edwards does indeed hold onto the starting job, the main aspect Maryland fans and coaches will be honing in on is how well the quarterback runs the offense. Edwards’ personal strengths and weaknesses have been hashed and rehashed, and for him to hold onto the lead gig he needs to prove he can throw the football.
JMU Women’s Soccer gets a late goal to earn a draw at Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (JMU Athletics) – A late goal by senior Sophia Verrecchia evened a competitive duel with Maryland, 1-1, earning James Madison women’s soccer a draw on the road at Ludwig Field on Sunday afternoon. Both teams move to 1-1-2 in 2024 with the draw. Neither side...
Jammin' in Waynesboro, big band at Pen Mar and… Washington Goes Purple! It's NXT Best!
Finish off summer with some hot entertainment — whether your idea of fun involves theater, music, festivals, outdoor activities or learning something new, we've got your entertainment guide right here in NXT Best!. Stories in the Round. Unitarian Universalist Church of Hagerstown. 13245 Cearfoss Pike. Hagerstown. Octogenarian Ellouise Schoettler...
Maryland Weather: Intense heat; Storms return Wednesday
BALTIMORE -- A heat dome over the central United States is shifting eastward this week, causing temperatures and humidity to gradually rise through midweek. There is a chance for strong storms later today, primarily before 7 p.m. The best chance for storms will be southwest of a line from Hagerstown to Frederick to Rockville, including areas south and west of the Baltimore metro area.Damaging wind gusts are the most likely threat, but the overall severe weather threat appears to be isolated. Most areas will likely remain dry this evening. However, the Storm Prediction Center has placed most of the state under...
Appalachian Power issues warning about water levels downstream of Claytor and Leesville Dams
Appalachian Power wants boaters, kayakers, tubers, and other recreational users downstream of Claytor and Leesville dams to know water levels on the New and Roanoke rivers could rise rapidly starting at 7 a.m., Monday August 26, and continue to fluctuate through the week. The National Weather Service is calling for...
Feagaville churches host literary get-together
A Book Club gathering was held from 7-9 p.m. June 18 at the Ballenger Community Hall. Two Feagaville Lutheran churches, St. Luke’s and Mount Zion along with the Mount Zion Little Free Library (which is located in the parking lot at Mount Zion) invited local families to enjoy an evening for those who love to read. Dr. Raymond Ediger authored a book entitled “Living, Loving and Laughing with ...
Maryland football commit Malik Washington star-powers Spalding to marquee win in Big Ten country
Malik Washington backed up a summerlong attention spree Friday night in Ohio. The Maryland football recruit posted a nearly flawless passing line, while leading Archbishop Spalding (Md.) to a road win against Ohio's second-ranked team. In Akron, Washington completed 23 of 27 passes for 239 yards and three touchdown passes...
New Maryland Superintendent of Schools shares vision ahead of academic year
BALTIMORE-- The first day of school for many Marylanders is a few days away. 2024-2025 will be the first full academic year for Maryland's new State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Carey M. Wright. It's her first full term since being officially appointed earlier this year. Wright stepped into the role after being selected as interim superintendent in October 2023. In April 2024, the State Board of Education appointed Wright as state superintendent, and she began a full term in July. WJZ sat down with one of the state's top educators to find out what her vision and goals are ahead of the...
1 injured after house fire in Prince George’s County
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Prince George’s County Fire and EMS Department said a person was injured after a house fire in Pepper Mill Village on Sunday afternoon. Crews said that at about 1:30 p.m., they were dispatched to the 100 block of Pepper Mill Drive for a working fire. When […]
Frederick County school board member Jason Johnson suspends congressional campaign
Jason Johnson, a member of the Frederick County Board of Education who had been running to represent Maryland’s 6th District in Congress, suspended his campaign last week after failing to secure a spot on the general election ballot. Johnson, who lives in New Market, was running for Congress as a candidate of the Maryland Forward Party — a new political party that promotes election reforms ...
"Whooping cough" cases rise in Fairfax, Va. amid national increase, health officials warn
FAIRFAX, Va. (7News) — Pertussis illness, also known as "whooping cough," has been increasing across Fairfax, Virginia and nationwide, the Fairfax County Health Department reported. Pertussis is a bacteria-caused illness that can spread from one person to another through the air. Health officials said that it easily spreads when...
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