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From foster care to firefighter: DC graduate inspires son with her journey
WASHINGTON (7News) â The D.C. Fire and EMS Department celebrated its latest graduating class on Friday. One of the many graduates was surrounded by friends and family as she shared her story. âI feel great,â said graduate Tiffany Green. âI feel like I accomplished a lot and everybody here...
Police arrest 4th suspect in Manassas Mall shooting; 1 more still sought
MANASSAS, Va. â Two more suspects were named in the shooting at Manassas Mall earlier this week that wounded two people. Three people were already in custody in connection to Tuesday's shooting that wounded two men â ages 23 and 51. Prince William County Police said there was...
Town Council talks changes to increase transparency, updates to town projects
SHEPHERDSTOWN â The new mayor and Town Council of the Corporation of Shepherdstown met for their first monthly meeting, since they were sworn into office after the Municipal Election, on Tuesday in Town Hall. Although the townâs staff had reoriented the meeting room, to allow for more seating, the...
Fourth grade students present annual concert
Press Photos by Rebecca FoehrkolbFourth grade students at Salisbury Elementary School presented their annual spring concert recently. ABOVE: The fourth grade band starts off the concert accompanied by Salisbury Elementary School Assistant Principal Brian Muschlitz, seated and band director Stan Griffis.
Prince Georgeâs County has granted a historic designation to three homes in College Parkâs Lakeland neighborhood.
The countyâs Planning Board had recommended that the county council approve the designation, which College Park Restorative Justice Commission Chair Maxine Gross requested last August. âWe do owe it to Lakeland to do everything we can to work toward restorative justice,â County Councilmember Eric C. Olson (District 3) said...
Prince Georgeâs County Man Sentenced To 4 Years For Conspiring To Illegally Ship Stolen Cars To West Africa
GREENBELT, Md. â U.S. District Judge Peter J. Messitte sentenced Karim Abdul Turay, age 31, a resident of Prince Georgeâs County, Maryland, to 51 months in federal prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release, for conspiracy to commit transportation of stolen motor vehicles and receipt and possession of stolen motor vehicles.
22-Year-Old Arrested for Murder of 53-Year-Old âSugar Daddyâ in Shocking D.C. Crime Spree!
Audrey Miller Accused of Killing âSugar Daddyâ Arrests Made in Connection with Peabody Street Northwest Incident According to True Crime News, in a shocking and gruesome incident a 22-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly killing her 53-year-old sugar daddy in Washington, D.C. Audrey Miller is accused of murdering Fasil Teklemariam and cutting off his [âŠ]
Maryland child fighting cancer gets to be pilot for a day at Joint Base Andrews
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. â Among the heads of state and other dignitaries flying in and out of Joint Base Andrews for the NATO summit this week, a special honoree got to have his moment in the spotlight. Major General Clyde Hicks was greeted with a red carpet welcome...
Concord Associate Professor appointed to WV Developmental Disabilities Council
ATHENS, WV (LOOTPRESS) â Governor Jim Justice has appointed Concord University Associate Professor of Social Work, Dr. Shawn Allen to serve on the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Council. It has been announced that Dr. Allenâs term with the council is expected to run through June 30, 2028, and comes in addition to Allenâs current membership [âŠ]
Echoes of the Past: G-Men Perform This Weekend
1924â 100 Years Ago Democrats Nominate Distinguished West Virginian For President The Democratic national convention brought its tempestuous sessions to a close early on July 10, placing before the country a ticket headed by John W. Davis of West Virginia, with Governor Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska in second place. 117 Miles An Hour In [âŠ] The post Echoes of the Past: G-Men Perform This Weekend appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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