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Over the Mountain at the Bluemont Fair
The 54th annual Bluemont Fair is slated for September 21–22 in Bluemont, Va., 10am until 5pm both days. Activities take place at locations throughout the village, offering something for people of all ages and interests. Fair organizers invite Clarke Countians to venture over the mountain to wander through their...
Arcadia Manor owner has new plan for historic property
From the balcony atop the Queen Anne tower of the Arcadia Mansion, one can see miles of trees and rolling hills in all directions. “Isn’t it beautiful?” owner Sam Shi asked rhetorically. He could be talking about either the prominent, handsome structure that serves as the high point for the historic mansion in Ballenger Creek or the view it affords. Shi, who on July 29 submitted to the county ...
MPD Seeks Suspects in Northwest DC Armed Robbery, Offers $10,000 Reward for Information Leading to Arrest
The Metropolitan Police Department is on the lookout for a suspect involved in an armed robbery that occurred in Northwest DC earlier this month. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, two individuals armed with guns approached and subsequently robbed a man on the 2200 block of 18th Street NW on August 16, around 2:48 p.m. The suspects made off with the victim's property and then fled the scene without causing physical harm to the victim.
Police Recover 65 AirPod Max Headphones Stolen from Best Buy
District 4 Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) Commander David Smith shared several incidents that occurred around Wheaton on Friday night, including arrests for distribution of fentanyl, handgun possession, and stolen headphones. Per @4DCommander on Twitter/X:. Veirs Mill Road @ Randolph Road. 2 Arrested for distribution of fentanyl as a result...
Hit-Run Driver Who Killed Pedestrian In Bladensburg Charged With Manslaughter
A hit-and-run driver who killed a 64-year-old District woman in Prince George's County has been apprehend, the Bladensburg Police Department announced. Beltsville resident Jerome Michael Phillip Young, 42, was arrested on a warrant following the investigation into the fatal crash involving Susan Woodard earlier this month. First responders were called...
Waynesboro Set to Host JAMMIN’ in the Park Music and Arts Festival
Tomorrow, September 1, from 1 to 7 pm, the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro’s Destination ARTS! will host its annual Music and Arts Festival, JAMMIN’ in the Park, at Main Street Park in downtown Waynesboro. The event promises a full day of music and arts with sunny weather conditions perfect for outdoor festivities.
‘Racism is still alive': Man says Chick-fil-A printed racial slur on meal label instead of name
When Marquise Vanzego got his food from the La Plata Chick-fil-A drive-thru last Friday, he was shocked by the racist name printed on the label. The Charles County man says the label he received had the word "monkeys" printed instead of his name. "It was devastating," Vanzego said. "It just...
One Dead, Three Hospitalized In Temple Hills Crash, Police Say (Developing)
At approximately 9:45 a.m. on Aug. 31, the northbound lanes of Branch Avenue were closed between Beech Road and Auth Way in Temple Hills during a crash investigation. According to the Prince George's County Police Department, two vehicles crashed at the intersection, sending four of to the hospital. One of...
Poll shows Trump, Justice and Morrisey have strong lead in WV for November election
Gov. Jim Justice and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey have strong leads with West Virginia voters ahead of the November election, according to a new poll released Friday. The WVMetronews Poll, shows Justice, a Republican, is in a wide lead — 62% to 28% — over his Democratic opponent, former Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott, in the […]
Plans filed in Loudoun for latest Wawa convenience store
It’s the news many residents in the southern Loudoun communities of Chantilly and South Riding have been waiting for — an update on the plans for a new Wawa store coming to the area. The Burn first reported more than a year ago that a Wawa gas station...
Raising Cane’s to Replace Nando’s in College Park
A national chain restaurant specializing in chicken fingers will replace the Nando’s in College Park. Baton Rouge-based Raising Cane’s is moving into the location at 7400 Baltimore Ave., across from city hall. Started in 1996 near the Louisiana State University campus, the chain has a simple menu focusing...
Women’s volleyball swept in opening tri-match
FREDERICK, Md. – The Hood College women's volleyball team got off to a rough start to their 2024 campaign, as the Blazers lost both matches of their opening home tri-match, falling 3-0 to the Notre Dame of Maryland Gators and 3-1 to the Penn State Harrisburg Nittany Lions. Set...
Shenandoah University Recognized as Apple Distinguished School
Shenandoah University has been named an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024–2027 term. This prestigious recognition is given to institutions that demonstrate continuous innovation in education through the use of Apple technology. This honor places Shenandoah among a global network of schools recognized for their forward-thinking approach to education, leadership, and technological excellence.
Feds: Justice coal companies have no defense against move to hold them in contempt
Federal attorneys asking a court to hold 23 of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s family-owned coal companies in contempt for nonpayment of health and safety fines entered a filing this week saying the companies shouldn’t have entered into a payment plan if they knew they couldn’t honor it. The filing, entered Tuesday in the U.S. […]
During Moms for Liberty chat, Trump says daughter Ivanka "hired millions of people"
Donald Trump tried out a few whoppers when talking about daughter and former adviser Ivanka Trump on Friday. At a Moms for Liberty-hosted “fireside chat” in Washington, D.C., the former president said that Ivanka “hired millions” of people while serving as a senior adviser in the Trump White House.
Virginia’s prestigious women’s college bars transgender women from enrollment
Sweet Briar College, a distinguished private liberal arts institution for women, has announced a controversial new admissions policy that excludes transgender women from joining its campus for the upcoming academic year. This decision places Sweet Briar among the few remaining women’s colleges in the United States to adopt such a...
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