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CRAB's First River Days Festival
Annapolis, MD - On Saturday, July 20th, Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating (CRAB) was one of three select sites to host the Anne Arundel County River Days Festival. The event was held in collaboration with Annapolis Sailing School and The Annapolis Maritime Museum. There are several other River Days planned by the county, but this was the only one with fully accessible water facilities and boats. The Naptown Brass Band performed at the event, and attendees enjoyed the food and beverages courtesy of Anne Arundel County Fire Department. During the event, CRAB took four groups out on Dream Catcher, and many others had the chance to learn to skipper the radio-controlled sailboats. The parents with children were very happy to see the CRAB ABC and everything it offers to the disabled community. When one of the little girls was asked if the power boat ride was one or two thumbs up? She responded enthusiastically, "It was 10 thumbs up!" That is what we like to hear!
Severna Park’s Jackson Merrill returns home to play at Camden Yards
Severna Park native and San Diego centerfielder Jackson Merrill stepped to the plate Friday night at Camden Yards, the ballpark he attended as a child, as the Orioles took on the Padres.
Community reacts to toxic algae found in 2 Montgomery County lakes
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Yellow signs are posted all around Lake Needwood and Lake Frank cautioning people that high levels of blue-green algae have been found in the water. Officials are asking visitors to avoid contact with the water because the consequences could be severe. Mark and Elisa visited Lake Needwood on […]
Elite tennis stars to compete at Mubadala Citi DC Open
This weekend in Washington DC, the Mubadala Citi DC Open tennis tournament is taking place at the Washington District of Columbia stadium. Tennis fans can expect to see elite tennis stars in action. Every seat in the stadium offers a great view of the fast-paced and volley-filled matches. Who are you excited to see play in this tournament? #Only1DC.
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 […]
Morgan State University alumnus DJ K-Meta to perform at Broccoli City Festival
BALTIMORE --- Broccoli City Festival is heading to Washington D.C.Big names are on the line-up including Megan Thee Stallion, Party Next Door and many more.But this year, on the stage you'll also see a name familiar to the Charm City. Morgan State alumnus DJ K-Meta is one of the featured DJs at the Broccoli City Festival– one of many talented artists who got their start in Charm City.How did you get started as a DeeJay?"I started Djing pretty much when I was in school at Morgan State University.," answered DJ K-Meta.His time at Morgan State marked the beginning of a career...
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.
Westside Community MXT Zone Community Online Survey
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Russell Chasing Elusive De Francis Dash with Prince of Jericho
LAUREL, MD – Since going out on her own in 2018 trainer Brittany Russell has seen her operation grow every year, reaching career highs of 687 starts, 177 wins and $7.99 million in purse earnings in 2023. The 34-year-old Russell also won her first Grade 1 race last year,...
Two Injured, Child Airlifted After Two-Vehicle Collision In Huntingtown
HUNTINGTOWN, Md. — At approximately 1:33 p.m. on July 27, 2024, emergency personnel were dispatched to the intersection of Plum Point Road and Woodlow Drive following reports of a serious motor vehicle accident with injuries. Upon arrival, crews found all individuals involved had exited their vehicles. EMS assessed three...
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.
Team Navy Remains Undefeated at 2024 16U/17U NTDP With 4-2 Win Over Canada, Team Red Follows Suit with 6-0 Shutout Win Over Team White
CARY, N.C. - On the third and final day of games at the 2024 National Team Development Program, Team Navy and Team Red finished undefeated after three games played. Team Navy rode terrific pitching and opportune offense to handle the Canadian Junior National Team in a 4-2 win, while Team Red’s pitching rotation hurled a combined shutout in a 6-0 victory over Team White.
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