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Seeking information on missing Missouri teen who may be in Virginia
HOWELL COUNTY, Mo. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A search is underway for a missing teenager from Missouri who may have traveled to Virginia. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is looking for 17-year-old Abigail Lawless. She is a resident of Howell County in Missouri. According to a release, Lawless...
Virginia among programs tracking '26 DL Trey Giddens
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- A spring visit to Virginia led to a camp showing for class of 2026 defensive lineman Trey Giddens, and the communication is continuing. The 6-foto-2, 275-pound Giddens holds several offers, including ones from Marshall, West Virginia and Liberty, but it is Virginia and Old Dominion in communication the most with the Green Run High prospect.
Hyatt Regency Crystal City Employees Vote Decisively to Unionize
Workers at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City recently voted decisively to form their union as Grand Hyatt Washington remains under boycott over the same grievances. A formal vote supervised by the National Labor Relations Board saw 68% of the housekeeping staff of the hotel located next to the Reagan National Airport sign union authorization cards in July, prompting union elections.
Forest Service needs to hire 200 wildland firefighters, holding Bend recruiting event
The Forest Service is holding an in-person recruitment event to fill approximately 200 entry-level wildland firefighter positions in Oregon and Washington. One of those events will be in Bend. Forest-service. Wildland-firefighters. Wildland-firefighter-recruitment-event. Forest Service needs to hire 200 wildland firefighters, holding Bend recruiting event. The Forest Service is holding an...
Adopt a Cow Program Pt 1
From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson. Ever wonder where your food actually comes from? Well, Discover Dairy’s “Adopt a Cow” program is again open for enrollment for the 2024-25 school year. Dairy Farmer’s of Washington Media and Industry Relations Manager, Sprince Arbogast says the...
Breakfast links: New WMATA union contract caps hours and raises for workers
New WMATA union contract caps hours and raises for workers. A newly signed WMATA union contract mandates a minimum of 10 hours off between shifts for bus and rail operators, addressing concerns about worker exhaustion and safety. The contract also caps salary increases at 5% annually, with total raises ranging from 9.5% to 15% over the next three years. Other changes include enhanced penalties for rule violations and improved benefits for retirees. The negotiated deal comes as WMATA seeks to control costs amidst financial challenges. (This article may be behind a paywall.) (Rachel Weiner / Post)
Keith Lee makes his first stop in the DMV
FAIRFAX, Va. — When TikTok sensation and food reviewer Keith Lee announced his first-ever visit to the DMV, fans eagerly awaited which local gem he would spotlight first. The answer? A small yet mighty restaurant called Okonomi Asian Grill in Fairfax, Virginia, where Lee’s visit turned into more than just a food review—it became a celebration of resilience, community, and generosity.
Imagination Stage brings the Hundred Acre Wood to the DMV with Winnie The Pooh, starting September 18
BETHESDA, MD (August 21, 2024). Imagination Stage™, the metro DC region’s largest professional theatre for young audiences and leader in positive youth development through the arts, transports the Hundred Acre Wood to the DMV with Winnie the Pooh, running September 18-October 27. Reviewers are invited to Opening Performance on Saturday, September 21 at 5:00 or to any performance thereafter.
Women’s soccer holds off GWU in season opener
On Sunday afternoon, the Binghamton women’s soccer team began their 2024 campaign on a high note as they held off George Washington University for a 3-2 victory on the road. The Bearcats flexed their offensive firepower early on with nine shots in the first period, building momentum that would carry them the rest of the way to a victory.
Giant institutes policy at select stores to reduce theft
Six Giant Food grocery stores are going to start banning children under 18 who are unaccompanied by an adult after 6 p.m. Giant said the new policy will begin Thursday at select D.C.-area stores. In a statement, Giant said the ban is meant to reduce the “unprecedented levels of product...
Clark Construction Lands $524M Contract to Build Fed Cybersecurity HQ
The US General Services Administration (GSA) has announced that Virginia-based Clark Construction was awarded a contract worth $524 million to serve as general construction contractor on building a new Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The plan calls for a 630,000-square-foot federal building for the agency responsible...
DC parents frantically search for new schools after Eagle Academy Public Charter School closes
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Just days before the first day of school in D.C., a public charter school in Southeast is closing its doors. This comes after years of financial mismanagement and declining enrollment at Eagle Academy Puclid Charter School in Congress Heights. Despite the school’s issues, parents are shocked at the decision to […]
Washington Wizards ‘Reading Tour’ comes to Benning Neighborhood Library
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The inaugural Washington Wizards summer reading tour will visit Benning Neighborhood Library on Thursday, Aug. 22. The tour, which travels to libraries in the District, features family-friendly activities, music and more. Families can bring their kids to the festivities at Benning Library from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. School-aged children […]
D.C. Public School Teachers to Start School Year Without New Contract
D.C. public school teachers are still waiting for a renewed contract as the Washington Teachers’ Union and DCPS continue to negotiate over aspects of the classroom experience, such as class size and length of the school day. The post D.C. Public School Teachers to Start School Year Without New Contract appeared first on The Washington Informer.
DC Mayor Bowser navigates fallout as Councilman Trayon White faces bribery charges
WASHINGTON (7News) — D.C. Councilman Trayon White’s arrest on bribery charges includes allegations he accepted $156,000 in bribes in exchange for steering city government contracts. Mayor Muriel Bowser, who oversees two of the city offices identified in the federal indictment, took questions once before leaving for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Women’s Soccer Returns Home Thursday Night
WASHINGTON (August 21, 2024) – Howard University women's soccer team returns to Greene Stadium Thursday (Aug. 22), hosting DMV rival George Mason on International Night. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. FOLLOW THE ACTION Bison Nation can follow all the action via live stats and/or NEC Front Row . MATCHUP PREVIEW HOWARD HU looks to stay unbeaten in the young season (1-0-1). Monday (Aug. 19), the Northeast Conference (NEC) unveiled its weekly accolades where sophomore forward Mimi Richards (Silver Spring, Md.) took home the league's Player of the Week award. On the young season, she leads the NEC with four...
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