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Maryland Man Wins $1M from $20 Extreme Green Ticket
A man from the Dundalk community in Maryland has become a millionaire thanks to a fateful decision to buy a different ticket than the one he initially eyed. He described himself as a regular lottery player and expressed significant excitement about the win. Extreme Green Dream Wins $1M. The man,...
Hello Kitty Cafe Truck coming to Maryland, Virginia
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Maryland and Virginia Hello Kitty fans unite! The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is coming to Pentagon City in Virginia on Aug. 3 and then stopping by Bethesda in Maryland on Aug. 10. Hello Kitty enthusiasts can visit the trucks between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. to buy merchandise and treats […]
What’s Going Around: COVID, stomach bug, swimmer’s ear
This week, pediatricians at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital are seeing an uptick in COVID cases. They are also seeing some upper respiratory viruses, stomach bugs and summer colds. UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics in York and Spring Grove is also reporting cases of COVID this week. They also continue to see viral syndrome with symptoms […]
Dunkin’s Third Annual Scholarship Program Awards Include Local Student
A student from the Greater Manassas area has just been announced as a recipient of the annual Dunkin’ Regional Scholarship Program, which awarded $125,000 in scholarships to 50 local students throughout Maryland, D.C. and Northern Virginia. Dunkin’ and its franchisees in the DMV area awarded Ashlee Moreno Watanabe of...
Hunter Palak Critically Injured In Maryland Pool Accident
Instead, there will still be loved ones with him, but it will be around a hospital bed in a Baltimore ICU as he recovers from traumatic injuries suffered in a tragic pool accident. On Sunday, July 28, Palak was injured in an incident and flown to a Baltimore shock trauma...
Head to WTMD’s First Thursday Festival, or risk FOMO.
WTMD’s First Thursday Festival returns tomorrow. The homegrown affair takes place every summer at the Canton Waterfront Park and features artists from Maryland. Tyler LaPorte, afternoon host and WTMD Interim Program Director, joins Midday to discuss the the upcoming event and what visitors can expect.
Willie Brown says Wes Moore ‘next’ after Harris ‘if he plays it right’
Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco and California political powerbroker, said in a recent interview that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) could be next in line for the top of the Democratic ticket after Vice President Harris. The 90-year-old Brown sat for an interview with Politico, where he...
Men used Jaws of Life to steal $8M from ATMs in DMV, feds say in newly unsealed charges
Federal prosecutors have unsealed charges against two men accused in a string of ATM robberies resulting in the theft of at least $8 million since early 2023. Thomas Alphonso Hughes, of District Heights, MD, and Jenarro Raymond Hewett were both arrested in D.C. last week on initial charges of conspiracy to interfere with interstate commerce by robbery. Hewett appeared in court last week and conceded to detention. On Tuesday, a federal magistrate judge granted a request from the government to hold Hughes without bond as well.
Perdue AgriBusiness agrees to $12 million settlement with the Maryland Department of Environment
Baltimore — Perdue AgriBusiness LLC and the Maryland Department of Environment agreed to a $12 million settlement for air pollution violations at their Salisbury soybean facility. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and Maryland Department of Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain announced the settlement Wednesday. At issue was Perdue's withdrawal of an initial permit application in 2017 to create new equipment, then failing to reapply before expanding its operations with new equipment in 2022. The complaint filed at Wicomico County Circuit Court said the use of unauthorized equipment increased air pollution emissions in the region.Perdue is located on Maryland's Eastern Shore and operates grain,...
To Maximize the Impact of Curriculum Mandates, Follow the Science of Reading
This is part two of a three-part series spotlighting school leaders across Maryland who have recently implemented high-quality literacy curricula. (See our prior installment) Gary Willow is Associate Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction at Washington County Public Schools in Hagerstown; below, he shares how the district nurtured homegrown expertise and built community support to ensure […]
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