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Shot Fired From Trooper's Pistol After Pursuit Led By Man Intimidating Victim In Antrim: Police
Brett Daniel Crone, 43, of Greencastle, was served with the order sometime Saturday, July 27, PSP Trooper Megan Frazer said. Troopers were called around 8:40 p.m. on reports of Crone intimidating a victim, Frazer said. Troopers saw Crone driving near Dresden Circle and Wedgewood Driver in Antrim Township, and tried to pull him over, Frazer said.
Brunswick board denies residents' appeals of site plans for Moose Lodge apartments
Brunswick’s Board of Appeals has explained why it denied two residents’ appeals of the Planning and Zoning Department’s approval of the site plan for a two-story multifamily apartment property. The development, planned for the site of the former Moose Lodge — a fraternal organization and social club — at 401 E. Potomac St., has drawn criticism from several residents. Residents cite privacy and ...
Black health survey launches in Frederick County
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Black Health Equity Coalition is asking the Black community to participate in a health survey – and this year, the coalition received a grant to help fix problems mentioned by participants. Dr. Denis Rollins is the Executive Director for the Black Health Equity Coalition. She said in […]
Warm Weekend Gives Way to Sweltering Week Ahead in Washington D.C.
The National Weather Service in Washington D.C. has slated a bright outlook for today, with sunny skies and temperatures climbing near the 92-degree mark. A gentle breeze from the south will pick up in the afternoon, providing a slight reprieve from the calm of the morning. As Washingtonians bask under a clear sky this evening, the barometer remains steady, pushing the night towards a warm 73 degrees, accompanied by a south wind moving at 7 mph, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
West Virginia Faces Scorching Heat with Temperatures Soaring into the 90s
Charleston, WV – A hotter day is expected across West Virginia as temperatures are set to rise into the low to mid-90s in the lowlands. The National Weather Service in Charleston reports mostly sunny skies today, with rain chances increasing by late afternoon and evening. Residents are advised to enjoy the quiet weather before rain becomes more likely tonight.
1-on-1 with Mark Ein, tennis tourney chairman & Commanders minority owner
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Since 2019, Mark Ein has been the chairman of the DC Open tennis tournament. Now known as the Mubadala Citi DC Open, the tournament has grown significantly under Ein’s leadership. Currently, it is the only combined ATP and WTA 500-level tournament in the world. In July of 2023, Ein, joining […]
Yacht “Lovebug” Sinks In West River, Five Rescued
EDGEWATER, Md. — The 122-foot yacht Lovebug ran aground and sank approximately a half-mile offshore between Beverly Beach and Curtis Point at the mouth of the West River on July 27, 2024. The Coast Guard, along with partner agencies, responded to the incident around 12:30 p.m. and found the...
The Washington Commanders Will Trade Terry McLaurin to the Houston Texans
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Terry McLaurin becomes an intriguing trade option that has the potential to shake up the league. If he is traded, it will be to the Houston Texans.
'Incredibly powerful'; Teens grieve loved ones at same park as DC vigil for Sonya Massey
WASHINGTON (7News) — A community outraged by gun violence of any kind joined forces Saturday night in southeast D.C. at Folger Park. A vigil was underway for 36-year-old Sonya Massey, the Illinois woman shot and killed by a cop in her own home. Just before that vigil, local teens...
WASHINGTON, D.C. NEWS – The need for organ donations in the District remains high
In 2023, a record 46,000 lifesaving organ transplants were performed, yet the need remains high with 103,884 people on the National Transplant Waiting List. Nearly 4,000 of these individuals are in the D.C. area, as reported by Infinite Legacy, a nonprofit facilitating organ, tissue, and eye donations in Maryland, D.C., and Northern Virginia. The demand is most critical for those suffering from end-stage organ failure, particularly kidneys, with 86% of those on the waiting list in need of one. Tragically, every eight minutes, another person is added to the list, and 16 people die daily waiting for a transplant.
Teenager injured in Prince George's County shooting: Police
CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. (7News) — A shooting left a teenager injured in Prince George's County Saturday afternoon, according to the Prince George's County Police Department. Officers said they responded to the 6800 block of Walker Mill Road in Capitol Heights, Maryland, for the report of a shooting. When they arrived, they found a teenager suffering from gunshot wounds.
Jalyn Armour-Davis Mourns Former Alabama Teammate Khyree Jackson
Ravens cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis took time after Friday's practice to reflect on the passing of his former Alabama teammate, Khyree Jackson. A fourth-round pick with the Minnesota Vikings in this year's draft, Jackson was killed in a car accident and his funeral was held Friday in his hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md. Armour-Davis and Jackson were teammates at Alabama in 2021 and spent many hours together at practices and in the cornerback meeting room.
Maryland Weather: Another heat wave & scattered storms this week
BALTIMORE -- Another heatwave will begin across Maryland this week. The worst of the heat and humidity will begin Wednesday.After a sunny, hot, and beautiful day, we're looking at a nice evening ahead of us. Temperatures will ease back into the 70s & 80s. Overnight lows won't be as refreshing tonight, but still not unbearable. Low temperatures will fall into the 60s & lower 70s..Heat and humidity will quickly become the big story next week. High pressure to our east will help pump in hot and muggy air. Highs return to the lower to middle 90s Monday afternoon. A few...
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