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Frederick County crews battle fire at brewery in Mt. Airy
Editor’s Note — The copy has been updated to reflect new information from officials about a business that caught on fire. FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — A fire raged through a winery in Frederick County early Thursday morning calling firefighters to the Mt. Airy area. Just after 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 26, the […]
Maryland Department of Planning offering 'walkinars' in October
ANNAPOLIS — Every Thursday in October, the Maryland Department of Planning is offering a series of online classes aimed at pedestrian traffic; calling these sessions “walkinars.” Topics will include “Sidewalks to Safety,” which explores student safety to and from school, “Crafting Safe Spaces for Every Step with Every Trip,” which will explore the Maryland State Highway Administration’s ‘Complete Streets’ program and “Sustainable Growth,” that will look at walkability and its benefits for communities. Each walkinar is eligible for continuing education credits. To register for these free sessions, go to https://planning.maryland.gov/Pages/OurEngagement/vcalendar.aspx
Laurel residents receiving phony police scams, Laurel P.D. warns
LAUREL, Maryland — No, Laurel Police is not calling you asking for money. It's a scam, the police department in Prince George's County said Thursday. "We would like our residents to be aware that this is a scam," Laurel PD officials said Thursday. "No member of the Laurel Police Department will ever call to collect money."
Excessive Speed Likely Key In Virginia Crash That Left One Critically Injured: Police
Speed is believed to have been a factor in an afternoon crash that left a driver in Fairfax County with critical injuries, police say.Officers were called around 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26, to investigate a single vehicle crash in the area of Route 1 and Janna Lee Avenue in Mount Vernon, which le…
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