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Republican Senate Candidate Rips Trump’s ‘Unacceptable and Abhorrent’ Attacks on Kamala Harris’s Racial Identity
Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan condemned former President Donald Trump for attacking Vice President Kamala Harris' "racial identity" on Wednesday. The post Republican Senate Candidate Rips Trump’s ‘Unacceptable and Abhorrent’ Attacks on Kamala Harris’s Racial Identity first appeared on Mediaite.
Hypergoat Coffee Roasters to Open Café
Hypergoat Coffee Roasters will be opening a café in Alexandria this month. Hypergoat Coffee Roasters was started by husband-and-wife duo Rodrigo Ramos (pictured at a farmers' market) and Deborah Joos. They started roasting coffee in their Southern California garage in 2015, before moving to the East Coast and launching Hypergoat Coffee Roasters here in Alexandria. They've been selling their roasted whole beans at local farmers' markets, online, and through the Made in ALX store in Old Town North.
Shanti Integrative Healthcare Opens in Takoma Park for Holistic Wellness
Holistic wellness practice Shanti Integrative Healthcare is now open in Takoma Park. Practice owner Dr. Jennifer Rioux is an Associate Professor at GW Integrative Medicine Programs and has provided full-service preventive and primary care for chronic and acute conditions across all age groups since 1999, according to Main Street Takoma. Available services include Ayurvedic Medicine, Herbalism, Yoga Therapy, Grief and Trauma Care, Workplace Wellness Training, and the Medicine by the Minute program, which offers personalized health and wellness advice in 5 to 45-minute sessions.
Washington Spirit owner pledges millions to women’s sports, including USA Women’s Rugby
Kang will earmark $50 million in seed funding and matching contributions though her new nonprofit, London-based Kynisca Sports International. The nonprofit’s goal is to eventually raise $100 million to support women’s sports. She cofounded Falls Church, Virginia-based government contractor Cognosante, which was acquired by Accenture Federal Services this...
‘Crime is out of control,’ rages Target shopper as store forced to close after thieves smashed up front in horror attack
A TARGET customer claims crime is running rampant in one important US city. Consumers had to cancel their shopping plans after damage to the store forced its closure. On July 29, 2024, Fox meteorologist Jennifer Delgado took to X to report on crime at a Washington DC Target. She shared a photo and video showing […]
Police: Man arrested in connection to murder in Prince George’s County
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Prince George’s County Police Department said it has identified and charged a suspect connected with the murder of a man in Berwyn Heights in May. Police said that on May 12 at about 10:30 p.m., Berwyn Heights Police Department officers were called to the 8600 block of Cunningham […]
Panelists Voice Concern Over Maryland Juvenile Crime Bill
SALISBURY, Md.- The Maryland Office of Public Defender hosted a discussion Tuesday night about HB 814. The bill became law earlier this year and expands the powers of law enforcement and holding children accountable. HB814’s biggest critique is it allows 10-13 year old's to be prosecuted as adults, if they...
Maryland Weather: ALERT DAYS for extreme heat Thursday & Friday
BALTIMORE -- Heat & humidity have arrived across the state of Maryland. The heat wave will grow intense Thursday and Friday.Sunshine, heat, and humidity allowed temperatures to soar into the lower to middle 90s Wednesday afternoon. Feels like temperatures reached 100° or even higher in some areas. The heat will continue into this evening with temperatures in the 80s & lower 90s. A few isolated thunderstorms will be possible through 9 PM, but most places will stay rain-free.Our weather tonight stays quiet, warm, and muggy with low temperatures in the middle to upper 70s.Thursday and Friday will feature the worst...
Secretary Jake Day Tours Port Street Commons, Discusses Future of Housing on Maryland’s Eastern Shore External Inbox
Chesapeake Community Development today announced Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jake Day’s visit to Port Street Commons. Day’s visit highlights his administration’s commitment to providing housing solutions throughout Maryland. “We are honored to welcome Secretary Day to Port Street Commons to show the innovative...
How do MD nursing homes rate on vital issues? Find out with federal tool
Between 2020 and 2040, Maryland’s population over 60 years old is anticipated to increase by 27 percent from 1.37 million to 1.79 million, according to the state’s plan on aging. And while the majority of older adults nationally (93.5 percent) do not live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, according to one statistic on the website of the National Institutes of Health, a not unimportant number of individuals do live in such facilities. ...
July 31 Back To The Heat Dome And A Few Days With Scattered Late Day Storms
The dog days of summer are here. A stubborn weather pattern will continue to bring us humidity and high heat. Some morning showers have shown up in Southern PA along a weak cold front. The storm chance will be small and more likely near the Bay this afternoon. The odds will continue to increase into Saturday, then just plain hot into next week.
Ongoing arcing insulator problems disrupt Metro service, investigation underway
WASHINGTON (7News) — Riders on the Metro Red Line had a tough morning rush hour Wednesday, as an electrical issue called an arcing insulator led Metro to close both Van Ness-UDC and Tenleytown. The arcing insulator happened in the southbound tunnel between Tenleytown and Van Ness. Metro stopped all...
Metro GM talks about ridership, challenges and where a future station could be
Metro General Manager Randy Clarke just marked two years on the job. On his watch, the transit agency has recovered ridership after the pandemic, opened rail service to Washington Dulles International Airport and installed new faregates to try to prevent fare evasion. News4 checked in with Clarke to talk about...
Professor Angela Gilmore Joins the David A. Clarke School of Law as Interim Dean
“I want to thank all the members of the law school community for their patience and cooperation as we worked through this important decision and planning process. Professor Gilmore provides UDC with an amazing opportunity, and we look forward to supporting and working with her,” said Chief Academic Officer April Massey, Ph.D.
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