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Md. Health Department using targeted outreach to tackle pre-diabetes this summer
It’s not your imagination. You really have been seeing more health prevention ads in your social media feed. If you live in one of Maryland’s high health risk areas for diabetes, heart attack, stroke or other chronic diseases, Maryland’s Department of Health is actively looking for you.
PHOTOS: Accidental vehicle fire in Montgomery County causes $80K in damages
SILVER SPRING, Md. (DC News Now) — Officials said six cars were damaged after a vehicle fire broke out on the fifth floor of a parking garage in Silver Spring on Monday evening. The parking garage was at 801 Ellsworth Dr. near Fenton Street. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesman, Pete Piringer, said the […]
MD Rockfish Season on Hold Until August
While we are suffering through Excessive Heat Warnings and climbing temperatures in the Bay region this July, catch-and-release rockfish are suffering too. That’s why the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has closed the recreational striped bass fishery for the next two weeks, July 16 through July 31. All anglers and charter boat operators will have to stop fishing or target other species until August 1.
Metrorail lowers train speeds as rail temps top 135°
As temperatures soar in the D.C. area, trains are moving more slowly. Metro, MARC and VRE trains were all operating with speed restrictions on Tuesday because of sweltering heat. Metro limited above-ground train speeds to 35 mph across the system as rail temperatures topped 135°, the agency said. The extreme...
Man Charged in Connection with Forceful Robbery in Northwest Washington D.C.
A recent release from the Metropolitan Police Department has shed light on an arrest made in connection to a robbery in the neighborhood of Northwest, Washington D.C. The incident, which took place during the evening of July 3, saw a victim confronted by an individual who subsequently used physical force to take their possessions.
Online sports betting in DC on hold until Mayor Bowser approves the budget
Online sports betting in Washington, D.C., is suspended until at the latest July 25 — the deadline for Mayor Muriel Bowser to sign the city’s budget for fiscal 2025. It is the fiscal 2025 budget that will give authorization for online sports betting to take place, but in the meantime sports betters must place their […]
Draft tracker: Nats finish 2024 MLB Draft (final update)
The Nationals conclude the 2024 MLB Draft today with 10 selections. Through their first 11 picks, the Nats have selected three shortstops, two catchers, an outfielder, a third baseman and four pitchers (three righties and one lefty). Shortstop Luke Dickerson, the second-round pick, is the only high school player so far.
Woman accused of crashing stolen car near DC Superior Court found unfit to stand trial
WASHINGTON (7News) — The D.C. woman who stole a vehicle from a District hospital and crashed it into the U.S. Attorney's Office in Northwest with another woman inside has been declared incompetent to stand trial, a judge declared Tuesday morning. Inside a courtroom near where Kayla Brown, 22, crashed...
Bowie native to compete on "Big Brother"
(WBFF) — A physical therapist and former college football player from Bowie will appear on this summer's edition of Big Brother, per the show's cast release. Cam Sullivan-Brown, 25, was announced as one of 16 contestants on the 26th (main series) season of the reality competition. The last one standing will receive $750,000.
State rescinds offer to settle Quantum Loophole fiber optic ring violations for $130K
The Maryland Department of the Environment in June rescinded an offer to settle for $130,000 Quantum Loophole’s environmental violations related to constructing fiber optic infrastructure, citing the “ongoing nature and severity of the violations,” according to a letter from the department. The settlement offer was made in November to resolve violations of titles four, five and nine in the ...
Washington D.C. Homes Damaged as Severe Storms Topple Trees and Down Power Lines
Residents in the District are picking up the pieces after severe storms led to at least 10 homes being damaged by fallen trees. The storms, which hit yesterday, prompted DC Fire and EMS to respond to numerous calls for help as trees were reported to have fallen on homes and power lines were downed, according to DC News Now. Areas struck included the 6100 block of Sligo Mill Road Northeast, and the 3300 block of Stephenson Place Northwest, where trees had struck a garage and a house, respectively.
Women’s Soccer Welcomes 12 Newcomers Ahead of 2024 Season
WASHINGTON – First-year head coach Jeremy Williams and the George Washington women's soccer team announced the addition of 12 newcomers to the program ahead of the 2024 season. The incoming class consists of 11 first-years and one transfer student. "We're excited to integrate our newcomers into the team and...
Taco Bell Cantina in Chinatown “They should be opening any day now…”
Thanks to DE for sending: “Progress on the Taco Bell cantina in Chinatown. They settled their dispute with ANC 2F this week and have been approved for a retailer’s license by ABCA. They should be opening any day now…hopefully.”. STAY TUNED.
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