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Firebirds Wood Fired Grill set to open next week in Franconia
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is set to take flight in Franconia next week. The casual American restaurant chain announced this week that it will open its first Fairfax County location next Monday, July 22, serving up hand-cut, aged steaks, fresh seafood and other signature dishes in the Festival at Manchester Lakes shopping center at 7027-A Manchester Blvd.
Francis Ford Coppola, Grateful Dead and Apollo Theater among 2024 Kennedy Center honorees
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, rock band the Grateful Dead, blues rock singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, jazz trumpeter, pianist and composer Arturo Sandoval, and The Apollo Theater will be honored at this year's John F. Kennedy Center awards, the center announced on Thursday.
Record Number of Volleyball Programs Honored with 2024 AVCA Team Academic Award by INTENT – Details and Winners Revealed
Delaware State University and Howard University are among the record number of volleyball programs awarded the AVCA Team Academic Award for maintaining a high grade-point average during the academic year. Over 1,400 collegiate and high school volleyball programs achieved a GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale or 4.1 on...
Stabbing Defendant Waives Right to Trial, Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Charges
Thank you for reading D.C. Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A stabbing defendant pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in front of DC Superior Judge Erik Christian during a hearing on July 18. Gregory Lewis, 57, was originally charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for his involvement...
D.C. is experiencing record-breaking heat: When will it end?
Washington D.C. just experienced a record-breaking heat wave. On Tuesday, the city matched its all-time high of 104 degrees, tying a record first set in 1988. This milestone also marked the third consecutive day of triple-digit temperatures, a streak not seen since the Dust Bowl era in 1930. Fortunately, relief is on the way.
Democrats fear Bowser’s budget tactics invite GOP intervention in DC
Democrats in Washington, D.C., are reportedly worried over Mayor Muriel Bowser‘s decision not to sign the council-passed city budget. Bowser took issue with the city council’s final budget, which she argued, in a letter to council Chairman Phil Mendelson, would be “setting the stage for additional tax hikes for our residents and businesses next year,” […]
National fire risk elevated to highest level earlier than expected amid fires in Washington and Idaho
The National Interagency Fire Center announced that wildfire risk has pushed national resources to the highest preparedness level, trending earlier than the two previous years. The NIFC is the nation’s center for wildland fires, and it operates on five levels of preparedness based on the risk of fires. Levels depend...
Georgetown Women’s Golf Fall Schedule 2024: Defending Title at Princeton Invitational
The Georgetown University women's golf team, sponsored by MedStar Health, has unveiled its fall 2024 schedule comprising four tournaments in different states, revisiting some events after years. The season kicks off at the Cougar Classic hosted by the College of Charleston on September 9 and 10, where they last played in 2019. They will then compete in the Cavalier Regional Preview at the University of Virginia, followed by defending their title at the Princeton Invitational, and wrapping up at the Blue Hen Invitational hosted by the University of Delaware.
Worker-led nonprofit newsroom launched by WAMU/DCist alumni
WAMU and DCist alumni have launched The 51st — a worker-led nonprofit newsroom that will serve the District of Columbia. This launch comes just five months after WAMU executives abruptly closed DCist, fired 16 workers and took the site’s archive offline. The 51st is the product of six people — all formerly employed by WAMU and/or DCist — who were alarmed at yet another community outlet being shuttered against the larger backdrop of local news being decimated nationwide.
Police identify man stabbed, killed in Georgetown Safeway parking garage
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has identified a man stabbed and killed after a fight escalated in Northwest D.C. Police said that on July 17, at about 12 p.m., officers responded to the report of a fight inside of a parking garage at the Safeway in the 1800 block of […]
Appliance Fire Causes ~$100,000 in Damage
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to the 1500blk of Grandin Ave, off Broadwood Dr in Rockville on Wednesday for the report of a house fire. According to MCFRS Spokesperson Pete Piringer on Thursday morning, the fire started on an entertainment center with several potential ignition sources, including a television, VCR, cable box, and router. The fire was ruled accidental, but the specific appliance that caused it could not be determined.
Gaithersburg Receives $50K in National Grant Funding From African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund
The City of Gaithersburg announced that it received $50,000 in funding from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund– a program from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This funding will support the research, development, and fabrication of historical marker signage for the historic Black community of Metropolitan Grove...
Metro services, flights impacted as global Microsoft outage hits DMV
UPDATE — In an update on Friday afternoon, Delta announced that all of its flights were resumed after vendor technology issues impacted flights. The airline said it issued a travel waiver. To check the status of an itinerary click here. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Flights and the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) were impacted […]
Maryland construction workers celebrate $1 million lottery prize
FREDERICK, MD—A pair of construction workers drove all the way from Frederick to a Virginia job site before some Maryland Lottery scratch-off fun completely changed their day. The men revealed a $1 million prize on a 100X The Cash scratch-off, consulted one of their bosses, and quickly returned home to celebrate with 18 holes of golf.
Meet David Bruce, Ecologist at the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
David “Paco” Bruce is an ecologist based at the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office’s Cooperative Oxford Lab on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office is a division of the Office of Habitat Conservation. Paco has been part of our team at NOAA for 12 years.
FBI: Criminals targeting bank, ATM customers in Maryland
BALTIMORE, MD—The FBI and local law enforcement partners are investigating a surge of armed robberies, known as “jugging” crimes, at financial institutions in Maryland. At least 21 bank and ATM customers have been victimized by these crimes just in the first week of July.
Astro Doughnuts jettisons shop at Idylwood Plaza and other updates
Astro Doughnuts & Fried Chicken has left Idylwood’s orbit. The donut business started by two former Washington Capitals players permanently closed its shop at Idylwood Plaza (7511 Leesburg Pike) after Saturday, July 14, just a month shy of the location’s ninth anniversary. A sign posted to the door...
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