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Maryland Athletics Announces New Season Ticket and Giving Model Beginning With 2025-26 Seasons
COLLEGE PARK, MD - The University of Maryland Athletics Department will introduce a simplified and modernized ticket pricing model that transitions to a per seat contribution for Maryland football and men's basketball, starting with the 2025-26 seasons. Along with this will come a new premium experience opportunity at XFINITY Center as well as wider lower-level seats at SECU Stadium providing enhanced offerings and comfort at both venues.
Washington County woman wins $100K from Maryland Lottery scratch-off
A Washington County woman recently claimed her $100,000 prize thanks to a Maryland Lottery scratch-off game she purchased at a Smithsburg-area convenience store. The Maryland Lottery allows winners to remain anonymous. This woman characterized herself as someone who plays lottery games every once in a while, according to an email from Lottery spokesperson...
MM 7.23: Maryland football picked to finish 11th in Big Ten preseason media poll
Maryland football was picked to finish 11th of the 18 Big Ten teams in an unofficial preseason media poll conducted by Kings of the North, a YouTube show and podcast, Monday. Ohio State led all teams in the poll, with Oregon, Penn State and Michigan following in suit. Also ranked to finish above Maryland were Iowa, USC, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Rutgers and Washington.
Maryland fisher earns angler honors
Eric Packard of Calvert County has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program. The award recognizes recreational anglers who catch 10 trophy-sized fish of different species in Maryland. Packard is the 11th master angler since the program began in 2019. In addition to being an extremely avid angler — fishing an average of 240 days per year — Packard serves as a commissioner on the Maryland Sports Fisheries Advisory Commission, representing the tidal and non-tidal recreational anglers...
3x Olympic medalist Dominique Dawes honored with sculpture in Silver Spring
DMV native and UMD grad Dominique Dawes received a special honor on Tuesday. The 3x Olympic medalist had a sculpture unveiled at the Silver Spring Recreation and Aquatic Center. FOX 5's Chad Ricardo spoke to Dawes about the sculpture.
Shooting after altercation in Aspen Hill under investigation by Montgomery County police
ASPEN HILL, Md. (7News) — An investigation is underway after an altercation led to a shooting in Aspen Hill, Maryland Tuesday morning, according to Montgomery County police. Officers said they responded to the 2200 block of Bel Pre Road around 10:55 a.m. for a reported shooting. A preliminary investigation...
Alexandria launching pilot program to make buses more wheelchair and scooter accessible
Alexandria’s DASH bus network is getting a new pilot that could make buses less of a hassle for those who use wheelchairs or scooters. A small number of DASH buses will have the Q’Straint’s Quantum system installed. The system is designed to help those who use mobility assistance devices easily and quickly secure themselves on the bus. According to the release:
Montgomery County Police Seek Public's Help to Find Missing Teen Natasha Mwirigi from Silver Spring
The Montgomery County Police Department is asking for the public's help in the search for Natasha Christina Mwirigi, a young teen reported missing from Silver Spring. The Special Victims Investigations Division, which is spearheading the investigation, has now turned to the public eye for assistance in locating her, as reported by the Montgomery County Police Department.
Silver Spring Ranked Best Place to Live for Families
According to several Montgomery County officials, the world is about to find out what residents here already know – Silver Spring is a great place for families to live. Fortune Magazine chose Silver Spring as the best in the country in that category for its schools, hospitals, financial health, resources for older adults and strong sense of community.
Nationals' DJ Herz: Drawing start Tuesday
The Nationals recalled Herz from Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports. The left-hander will start Tuesday's game against the Padres. Herz was sent down earlier this month mostly as a means to give him some extra rest around the All-Star break. The left-hander should have a decent chance to remain in the Nationals' rotation for the remainder of the season. Herz holds a 5.17 ERA and 41:9 K:BB over 31.1 innings covering seven starts in the majors this season, which includes a pair of double-digit strikeout games.
Biden's decision sparks funding questions for Maryland's Key Bridge and Red Line projects
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — The seismic shift within the Democratic Party amid President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election has renewed questions about whether the partnership between Maryland and Washington leaders like to tout will result in funding for two big-ticket projects. First, funding for the Key...
Bank robbed in Old Town Alexandria, investigation underway
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — Alexandria, Virginia police are searching for a person who stole cash from an Old Town bank on Tuesday, according to a statement. Officials said at around 12:15 p.m. that they were called to the PNC Bank on North Washington Street after a suspect took money and ran away.
Rockville pair sentenced for more than $200K in identity, insurance fraud during pandemic
ROCKVILLE, Md. (DC News Now) — Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday that two people from Rockville were sentenced to several years in prison for filing fraudulent unemployment insurance claims during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a release, Cindy Thompson Boadu and Kwame Boadu pled guilty in February to Theft by Deception, with a value […]
Immigrant Food Opens First NoVA Restaurant in Ballston
The mission-driven restaurant will serve up globally inspired dishes from its new spot at The Nature Conservancy’s headquarters. Ready for a meal you’ll feel good about? Immigrant Food, a DC-based restaurant with a focus on advocacy, opens its first Virginia location Tuesday in Ballston at the headquarters of The Nature Conservancy.
Breaking News: Secret Service Director Resigns
(Washington, DC) -- U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned. That's according to multiple reports. She had faced mounting pressure from both sides of the aisle to step down following the assassination attempt on former President Trump. Cheatle testified before Congress yesterday. For updates listen to WHP580 (Harrisburg) 1349WRAW...
DC’s ‘Jazz in the Garden’ summer concert series brings the soul to Sculpture Garden
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — If you have the summer blues, one jazz summer concert series might have the cure. Wrapping up one of D.C.’s beloved festivals, “Jazz in the Garden,” organizers are gearing up for its last three shows. With melodies of Latin fusion, zydeco and more, the concert series takes place at Sculpture […]
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