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Hillary Clinton coming to Boston for ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’ book tour
Clinton will speak at the Wang Theater on Sept. 27. Hillary Clinton will visit Boston this September for a stop on her “Something Lost, Something Gained” book tour. The event at Boch Center Wang Theater will be held in collaboration with Harvard Book Store. The former Secretary of State and a surprise guest moderator are set to have an “unvarnished” discussion about politics, marriage, aging, the future of America, and other similar topics. The discussion will take place on September 27 at 7:30 p.m. Pre-sale tickets are available Thursday. Tickets will be available to the general public July 12.
Blade-Wielding Man Wanted After Exposing Himself To Women In St. Mary's County: Sheriff
Photos of a suspicious suspect have been released by the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office following a strange scene that played out overnight. According to investigators, at around 8:15 p.m. on July 10, the man approached two women near FDR Boulevard and South Shangra-La Drive, where he grabbed on of them and exposed himself to both.
Shelter-in-place order lifted after Hazmat spill near central Pa. army base
UPDATE: Letterkenny Army Depot lifted the shelter-in-place order around 1 p.m. Thursday. A Hazmat spill near Letterkenny Army Depot led to a shelter-in-place order at the base on Thursday, officials said. Letterkenny said in a Facebook post that “an incident occurred at a facility leased to a private company outside...
Man Who Stuffed Virginia Woman's Body In Suitcase, Dumped It In Trash Pleads Not Guilty: Report
The Virginia man who is accused of murdering a 30-year-old mother and stuffing her in a suitcase before being tossed in the trash has reportedly pleaded not guilty to the crime.Brandon Devon White, 30, has been accused of the murder of his girlfriend Taty’ana Zakiyyah Cooks, whose body was fou…
West Virginia Weather: Blazing Heat to Linger, Mid-Week Rain Brings Cool Down
Charleston, WV – West Virginia residents can expect temperatures to remain high over the weekend and into the start of next week, with a slight chance of precipitation tonight. The heatwave, accompanied by increasing humidity, will persist, causing temperatures to feel even hotter. Daytime highs will soar into the...
First Alert Forecast | Here Comes Another Heat Wave
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Since the middle of June, we’ve had 20 days where the afternoon temperature has reached or exceeded 90-degrees. The repetition has allowed us to get more accustomed to the precautions we need to take and a more pared-down list of things we choose to do outside. I suppose it means we’re more ready for the heat, but it’s still a chore to deal with. At least the morning temperatures have been comfortable owing to the lower humidity we’ve been seeing, but that too will change in the coming days. The two places to be this afternoon is IN the pool, or IN-side. Look for afternoon highs to reach the low 90s, with only an outside shot at an isolated shower, mainly in our far eastern or far western counties. Once we get past sunset, temperatures will cool down back into a comfortable range again. Saturday will start off back in the 60s.
West Virginia program gives kids free access to fruits and vegetables
WHEELING, W.Va. — A special nutrition program called 'Kids Market at the Store' is providing free food for families across West Virginia - and all you need is a token. The West Virginia University Extension Family Nutrition Program offers free fruits and vegetables to more than 61 retailers in 35 West Virginia counties, including The Public Marketin Wheeling.
Wes Moore announces plans for $150 million in budget cuts
Just ten days into Maryland’s budget, Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) announced a proposal that will cut $150 million in spending across five state agencies and the state savings account in order to finance Medicaid and childcare. The proposed cuts will drain the states’ savings account by 10%. Moore shared his plans in an op-ed for […]
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.
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