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MD housing secretary announces $21.6M investment in Salisbury during tour
SALISBURY -- State official Jake Day stepped inside a future expansion of the Brick Room's Division Street footprint in Salisbury, hearing from owner Alex Scott on how he hopes to fill a ...
10th Anniversary of Chuck Brown Day this weekend
WASHINGTON — The nation's largest festival of Go-Go is celebrating 10 years this weekend at Fort Dupont Park at 3600 F Street, SE. Chuck Brown Day was created 10 years ago to celebrate The Godfather of Go-Go and all he contributed to the rich history of D.C.'s original musical history. Legends of Go-Go is a musical festival held in Southeast every year.
Berkadia Arranges $47.4M Financing for Modena Reserve at Kensington in Maryland
KENSINGTON, Md. — Berkadia has arranged a $47.4 million loan for Modena Reserve at Kensington, a 135-unit seniors housing community in Kensington, a suburb north of Washington, D.C. The borrowers are Solera Senior Living, McCaffery and an institutional investor. A debt fund provided the capital. Steve Muth and Austin...
VSP: Escorts Dali container ship that crashed in Maryland to Norfolk
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia State Police helped escort the Dali container to the Norfolk International Terminal on Aug. 11. On March 26, the Dali crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, causing it to collapse.
Raku Reopens After 23 Week Remodeling Closure
Raku, a popular sushi spot located at , has reopened after an approximate 23 week closure for a remodeling project. The restaurant recently shared the following message on its website site prior to opening:. “It’s been 23 weeks since we last saw you. It’s taken 3 times longer than our...
Hagerstown Community Fair is fun for families, key to city engagement
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — The city had an early sendoff to summer Thursday with a community fair in Downtown Hagerstown. Hagerstown Housing Authority put on the event with its city partners. It was fun for fairgoers but more importantly, the city got to engage with its residents. For fairgoer, Brandon Groomes, it was […]
Poll says most Virginians support K-12 students learning about history of race
Most Virginians agree that public K-12 schools should teach the history of race, but fewer say it should be required in colleges and universities, according to a poll conducted by the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. The poll found that 75% of respondents supported such a curriculum […]
Popular projections high on one half of Maryland football's lineup, skeptical on other
The start of the college football season is fewer than two weeks away. The preseason versions of the AP poll and the coaches poll have been released, and the analytical projections can officially be solidified heading into the new season. ESPN staff writer Bill Connelly released his annual preseason SP+...
Kennedy Street Crew used COVID-19 loan to buy drugs in bulk, leader admits in plea deal
WASHINGTON — A leader of the notorious Kennedy Street Crew pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy charges Thursday as part of a deal that will send him to prison for at least a decade. Kenneth Ademola Olugbenga was one of more than a dozen alleged members of the gang, also...
DC Theatre Week Is Back This Fall With Discounted Tickets and Free Events
DC Theatre Week is back this fall, offering discounted tickets ($20, $40, or $60) to productions around the region from Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, October 13. The promotion, which launched in 2016, was inspired by DC’s popular Restaurant Week, when dining spots around town offer discounted menus. Tickets...
Leonardtown, Maryland's MSP Weekly Press Release for Tuesday, August 06, 2024
ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD - MSP Barrack “T” Leonardtown, Maryland issued this weekly news release on Tuesday, August 06, 2024. On 8/03/2024, Tpr. Bender responded to a report of a disturbance at the Wawa located in California, MD. Upon further investigation it was determined the female subject Kayla Marie Tippett of Hollywood, MD became involved in a verbal altercation leading to an assault. Tippet was arrested and transported to St. Mary’s County Detention Center and charged with Second Degree Assault.
Rockville Teens Make History with Biz Book for Kids
Two 16-year-old high schoolers from Rockville made history this spring with the release of their own book—a book about entrepreneurship, intended for Generations Z and Alpha to. help them develop business skills in today’s world. The teens, Fenley Scurlock and Jason Liaw, know a little something about business....
The BayNet Daily Newscast: Annapolis Mayor Declares State Of Emergency Following Tropical Storm Debby (August 15, 2024)
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Delayed First Day Opening At Piney Point Elementary School
PINEY POINT, Md. – As a result of well pump failure at Piney Point Elementary School, the opening school schedule for this site is impacted, with the first day for students at Piney Point Elementary delayed one day. The full schedule for Piney Point’s beginning of the 2024-2025 school year is outlined below.
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