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Local casting call for a new Baltimore-based film
A new movie is filming in Baltimore and they are looking for local talent to join the production. The film called Fortuitous is a drama which celebrates struggle to triumph and follows a young woman wrongfully arrested after a routine traffic stop. After she is imprisoned, she fights to prove...
Relay For Life planned for Saturday at Salisbury
SALISBURY ― The 18th annual American Cancer Society (ACS) Relay For Life of Meyersdale, Salisbury and Berlin in southern Somerset County once again celebrates those touched by cancer and is set for 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday at the Salisbury Athletic Field. And, while the relay comes just...
Free Ice Cream for First 500 Guests This Saturday at Häagen-Dazs in Rockville
Häagen-Dazs will hold a “Grand Opening” event for its location at Congressional Plaza (1615 Rockville Pike) in Rockville on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 12 – 5pm. Häagen-Dazs will be offering a free Mini Cup or Cone to the first 500 guests and scratch-off cards with the chance to win “Free Ice Cream for a Year.”
100 Black Men of Prince George's County introduce youth to polo
POOLESVILLE, Md. — This summer some of the best international polo instructors have made Poolesville, Maryland their home. The instructors are teaching the oldest team sport in history to a small group of local kids. The program is a new partnership between the 100 Black Men of Prince George's...
Relisha Rudd remembered more than 10 years after disappearance with children fingerprinting event
WASHINGTON - Relisha Rudd is being remembered on Thursday in the District, more than 10 years after the then-8-year-old disappeared. Rudd vanished from a city homeless shelter on March 1, 2014. She was last seen at a northeast, D.C. motel with Kahlil Tatum, a janitor who worked at the D.C. General Shelter where Rudd lived with her family.
Police Identify Woman Killed By Falling Tree
Police have identified the woman killed by a falling tree in Garfield Park on July 10 as 35-year-old Sarah Noah of Southeast. Noah died early Wednesday morning as she walked with her dog and spouse in the park. According to the police report, witnesses told officers they heard multiple loud pops or cracks and then “everyone in the park started to run in all directions.”
West Virginia man wins $140,001 on Rolling Cash 5 in Ohio
BELPRE, OH (LOOTPRESS) – A West Virginia resident has won $140,001 on Ohio’s Rolling Cash 5 drawing. Melvin Stubbs III of West Virginia is celebrating after winning the $140,001 Rolling Cash 5 prize for the Monday, July 8, 2024, draw. “It’s a blessing to win,” Stubbs said, expressing his gratitude. “I’ve been sick, so I […]
Rain and lots of it wanted: DC-area farmers keep a close eye on drought conditions
It’s not just the high temperatures that make farming tougher, it’s the drought conditions that have farmers feeling watchful. According to the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, there are moderate to severe drought conditions in the Potomac River Watershed and that’s affecting farmers, their crops and their livestock in our area.
High Wheel Race returns to Downtown Frederick
FREDERICK, Md. (DC News Now) — A one-of-a-kind event is happening this weekend in Downtown Frederick, Maryland. “What makes this race unique is that one: the bikes are unique and there are no other races like this in the United States,” said Eric Rhodes, race co-director. The bikes are very unique, they have a large […]
WV city leaders consider implications of ruling on homeless camping bans
Days after the United States Supreme Court upheld an Oregon city’s public camping ban targeting homeless people, a Morgantown councilwoman called for the city to consider expanding its own camping ban. Councilwoman Louise “Weez” Michael’s comments came during the regular July 2 meeting of city council. Morgantown has an ordinance banning camping or temporary lodging […] The post WV city leaders consider implications of ruling on homeless camping bans appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
Data Breach Alert for Maryland Residents
In February 2024, a significant data breach occurred at Change Healthcare, the nation’s largest electronic data clearinghouse, affecting potentially one-third of all Americans. Change Healthcare, part of UnitedHealth Group, handles vital health administrative tasks and links tens of thousands of healthcare providers and insurers. Maryland Attorney General Anthony G....
Prince George's County schools gear up for hiring spree ahead of new school year
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (7News) — It’s not quite back-to-school season yet for students in Prince George’s County, but with a little over a month until students head back to classrooms, the school system is in hiring mode. This week, Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) is hosting...
WVDNR announces lottery for a chance to hunt with Whitetail Frenzy
Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced Thursday that applications will soon open for an archery lottery deer hunt at Twin Falls Resort State Park where one lucky hunter will also get a chance to be in an episode of Whitetail Frenzy TV.
Third annual Big Wheel Bash to be hosted by the State Fair of West Virginia
FAIRLEA, WV (WVNS) — The Third Annual Big Wheel Bash was announced by State Fair of West Virginia officials. From 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, July 12, 2024, the Big Wheel Bash will be hosted by the State Fair of West Virginia. The Big Wheel Bash is a fundraiser for the State Fair […]
WV celebrates success of state’s first railbike excursion
CLAY COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Gov. Jim Justice revealed today that Rail Explorers, the leading railbike operator in the country, is expanding its newly opened location in Clay County due to its rapid success within the past five weeks. The West Virginia site has not only extended its tour times but has also boosted its […]
Idaho and West Virginia tap Supreme Court to uphold transgender sports ban
Republican attorneys general in Idaho and West Virginia asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to take up their appeals of lower court rulings that blocked laws that would prevent biological males who identify as female from competing on girls’ sports teams. Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador and West Virginia Attorney General Pat Morrisey filed petitions […]
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