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Maryland’s challenge in 2024 is to replace prolific quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Taulia Tagovailoa brought Maryland four years of stability at the quarterback position — and gave coach Mike Locksley a boost as he guided the program back to respectability. Now the Terrapins have to show they can keep winning without their star passer. By...
Nursing students help underserved communities get their kids back-to-school ready
George Mason University’s Mason and Partners (MAP) Clinic holds free clinics throughout Northern Virginia every day. This summer, two of those community-based clinics helped local elementary school students get back-to-school ready. Managed by practitioners in the College of Public Health, the clinics offer uninsured school-aged children and other underserved...
Federal worker makes poison inside Vienna home, gets caught after using work computer to look up instructions
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A Vienna man has pleaded guilty to possession of unregistered ricin on Wednesday. Ricin is a toxin that's naturally found in castor beans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is found in the part of the waste “mash” created during production of castor oil, and is poisonous to humans.
Sleeping Giant Coming to Rorschach Theatre
Suspenseful storytelling, dark comedy and introspection converge in Sleeping Giant. Written by Steve Yockey and directed by Jenny McConnell Frederick, this exciting, supernatural show coming to downtown this fall. The production will run from October 4 through November 3 at the Rorschach Theatre (1020 Connecticut Ave NW). Performances will run...
VIDA Fitness responds to locker room camera concerns at DC gyms
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — DC gym chain VIDA Fitness is responding to member concerns over cameras installed in men’s locker room areas at its U Street and Logan Circle locations. DC News Now reported these concerns Tuesday with members sharing photos of cameras pointed at sinks and positioned near lockers and showers. In response […]
White's case latest black eye for D.C. City Hall; Mayor Barry's drug raid tops all
The bribery case unfolding around D.C. Council member Trayon White is the latest in a long line of scandals featuring D.C. politicians accused of lying, stealing and flouting the law in a city they swore to serve.
July stabbing in Southeast DC leads to arrest, man faces murder charge: Police
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man was stabbed to death in Southeast, D.C. earlier this year. The man allegedly responsible has now been arrested. On July 1, D.C. officers said they responded to the 3100 block ofBuena Vista Terrace for the report of a stabbing. When they arrived, officers said they found a man, later identified as55-year-old Alfred Fields, in the street suffering from stab wounds.
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities announces theater and dance census
The DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities has just announced the DC Area Theatre Census and the DC Area Dance Census, capturing key information about the local theater and dance ecosystems in the Greater Washington, DC region. The kickoff to these two separate censuses will be held on Wednesday, August 21, from 6 pm to 8 pm at Whitlow’s DC. Local artists and organizations may learn more about the census, offer feedback, and network with fellow creatives during this social event.
Three Names to Know on the Washington Offense
Washington kicks off its 2024 season in less than two weeks. There will be several new names across this roster to get familiar with. Jedd Fisch told us that there will be competition every week throughout the season and that the best 11 players will play on a week-to-week basis. On the Washington offense, many players are beginning to solidify themselves as starters. Of the many players fighting for an everyday role, these are three players that you should know before week one. From what we’ve seen this offseason and through this point of Fall camp, each one will make an impact on the offense.
Police Call Recent Hate Vandalism ‘Unacceptable;’ Will Conduct ‘Thorough Investigation’
Montgomery County Police Chief Marc Yamada called the recent acts of antisemitism and anti-Israel vandalism at multiple Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) and places of worship “unacceptable.”. His department “is taking every investigative step possible to close these cases by arrest,” he said in a statement. Recently,...
Kennedy Center hosts free Local Theatre Festival of up-and-coming playwrights
Before the lights, sets, props and costumes, every great theatrical show starts somewhere. This weekend, D.C. theatergoers can witness awesome new work before it even hits the stage. The Kennedy Center hosts the free Local Theatre Festival at the REACH this Friday and Saturday. “This is our second year presenting...
Murder Defendant Refuses to Appear, Cases Postponed
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Aaron Walker, 20, charged with both a homicide and non-fatal shooting, refused to get off the bus from the jail to the courthouse to appear in a hearing before DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe on Aug. 21.
Sabrina Embrey Sentenced For Pepper Spraying Child In MD
Waldorf resident Sabrina Cocheye Embrey, 51, was sentenced to six months in jail after being convicted by a jury in May on child abuse and assault charges following an incident that escalated with the boy. Prosecutors say that in October 2023, an officer from the Charles County Sheriff's Office was...
New event space comes to life at Hybla Valley Center
Tucked away toward the rear of an unassuming Richmond Highway strip mall, a former mattress and furniture store has been transformed into a high-end event and meeting space. Known as Vista Banquet Hall, the new facility has been a labor of love for its owner, Lydia Kassa, who first started searching for a space to open it four years ago. A restaurateur by background — she also owns an Ethiopian restaurant in Falls Church — Kassa at first struggled to find a location with enough parking.
Dealer From DC Who Sold Fentanyl Leading To Fatal Overdose In St. Mary's County Sentenced
Darrick Monte Evans, 45, now living in Washington, DC, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for selling fentanyl stamped as Oxycodone, leading to the deadly incident. Prosecutors say that in March 2022, Evans distributed the misbranded fentanyl to a user who overdosed and died. An autopsy later determined...
Maryland Basketball Recruiting Scoop: Could visit give Terps the inside track on guard target this week?
Get access to this article and all of the in-depth coverage from the 247Sports Network with this special offer. Maryland Football: Six Terps named to watch list for prestigious all-star game, NFL Draft showcase. The most prestigious college all-star game and NFL Draft showcase has let the nation know who...
Shooting Trial Delayed As Prosecution Requests DNA Testing
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. The prosecution informed the court they will be proceeding with DNA evidence testing in a shooting case effectively postponing the proceeding. The matter was argued before DC Superior Court Judge Errol Arthur in a hearing on Aug. 20.
Defense Accuses Prosecution Of Ethical Breach in Shooting Case
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Defense counsel in a non-fatal shooting case accused prosecutors of unethical conduct during a hearing on Aug. 20 before DC Superior Court Judge Errol Arthur. Amonte Moody, 18, is charged with endangerment with a firearm and possession...
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