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DC's new traffic safety efforts focus on drivers from Maryland, Virginia
D.C. leaders are talking about new efforts they believe will have a greater impact on street safety, including targeting drivers from Virginia and Maryland. The Department of Public Works noticed a lot of the cars responsible for dangerous and risky driving in the city come from outside of the District, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights.
Calvert County Sheriff's Office Incident Report
On August 17, 2024, DFC Lewis and Deputy Tunnell initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle at the. intersection of Main St. and N. Solomons Island Road in Prince Frederick, for a suspended. registration. Investigation revealed two halves of a pill, a steel razor blade, two blue capsules,. and two...
Commanders' home stadium has new name
Washington Commanders reach a deal to rename their home field Northwest Stadium The Washington Commanders’ home field now will be known as Northwest Stadium after the team announced an agreement Tuesday with Northwest Federal Credit Union. The team announced an eight-year deal to rename the place that was known as FedEx Field from 1999 until several months ago. FedEx ended its naming-rights agreement in February, two years before it was...
MISSING TEEN: Jaysha Gwendolyn Brown; Possibly In Lexington Park/Great Mills Area
LEXINGTON PARK, Md. – The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office seeks community assistance locating missing juvenile: Jaysha Gwendolyn Brown (B/F/16 YOA) 5’5”, 130 lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes. Last seen wearing black leggings and a pink princess shirt. Believed to be in the Lexington Park/Great...
Two Teens Among Four Hit With Hundreds Of Charges For Gun Shop Burglaries In Prince George's
Between December 2023 and March 2024, officials say that the group is connected to at least 10 incidents in Anne Arundel, Prince George's, and Baltimore counties. Cy'juan Hemsley, 19, of District Heights, who was charged with 200 counts;. Mahkiya McQuinn-Woodley, 20, of Baltimore, who was charged with 189 counts;. A...
Prince George’s County police arrest 4 for fatally stabbing man in Hyattsville
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Prince George’s County Police Department (PGPD) said four suspects have been charged in connection to a fatal stabbing that happened in Hyattsville back in July. Just after 9:30 a.m. on July 5, officers with the Hyattsville City Police Department were called to check on the welfare […]
Maryland Weather: Alert Day for intense heat on Wednesday
BALTIMORE -- Summertime returns in full force on Wednesday, bringing significant heat across the region. A WJZ First Alert Weather Day has been issued due to the expected extreme heat.Overnight, mostly clear skies and humid conditions are expected, with low temperatures falling into the 60s and 70s. On Wednesday, partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies will prevail, and temperatures are forecasted to soar well into the 90s during the afternoon. Some areas may even reach 100 degrees. Heat index values will likely exceed 100 degrees in many locations, peaking at 105 to 107 degrees during the hottest part of the...
Montgomery County Teen Among Those Charged in Connection With Illegal “Takeover” Exhibition Driving Events
Jamal Mayo, 19, of Silver Spring, is among those charged following a crackdown on unlawful exhibition driving events by the Maryland Car Rally Task Force. Mayo has been charged with with disorderly conduct, riot, and illegal fireworks possession. Per the Maryland State Police: “Additional people have been identified and charged...
Maryland parents could have the option to stop children from repeating third grade
Third-graders struggling to read won’t necessarily be held back, according to an updated draft literacy policy from the Maryland State Board of Education. The policy initially mandated that students unable to read at grade level would repeat the third grade, but the revised version allows families to seek a waiver that would permit their students to move into the fourth grade. As part of the ...
Tree Company Worker Rescued After Bucket Truck Overturns In Port Republic
PORT REPUBLIC, Md. — Emergency crews successfully rescued a tree company worker trapped under an overturned bucket truck early Tuesday morning in Port Republic, Maryland. The incident occurred on August 27, 2024 around 8:12 a.m. on Shamrock Court near Shamrock Lane, where responders found the man pinned beneath the machine at the edge of a hill on Battle Creek.
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