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Maryland charter boats, anglers grapple with rockfish limit amid population decline
STEVENSVILLE — When first mate Steph Shields got the text message, it felt like more of the same. It was a customer who typically booked striped bass fishing trips on her boat, the Kent Island-based Chasin’ Tail, once or twice per year. But when she told the angler about this year’s regulations, which limit customers to one fish per person, he said he’d have to get back to her. “That’s what ...
Cheers, hugs, and waving flags greet veterans as they return from Honor Flight Mission to Washington D.C.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Sixty-one veterans returned from Washington, D.C. this Memorial Day weekend on Honor Flight Mission 83. Cheers, hugs, and waving flags awaited the veterans at the Frederick Douglass Airport on Sunday. After making their way through the terminal, volunteers held a welcome home ceremony. Veterans were reminded...
Wilson Aquatic Center in DC could be close to reopening
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — One of D.C.’s major indoor aquatics facilities could be reopening after serious issues forced the city to close it in August 2023. The list of issues at Wilson Aquatic Center in Tenleytown in Northwest was extensive. Chief among them were troubles with the HVAC system. In February, Councilmember Matt Frumin, […]
Hidden Cameras Found In Bathrooms Of Popular Fairfax County Cafe
Police ere are investigating a pair of hidden cameras found in bathrooms of a Falls Church cafe earlier this month.The discoveries were made in the bathrooms of Northside Social on Park Ave., city police said.A customer was the one who noticed a pen-like device placed under the sink and facing a to…
Man, girl injured in shooting outside Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
WASHINGTON (7News) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said a man and a girl were injured in a shooting near Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. MPD said the shooting was near the intersection of South Capitol Street and MacDill Boulevard Southwest on Sunday. Police did not specify the...
Rockville’s Memorial Day parade cancelled
The City of Rockville announced Monday morning that it had cancelled its annual Memorial Day parade scheduled for 10:30 a.m. due to a forecast of “severe weather.”. The city’s 9 a.m. ceremony and musical tribute will be held as scheduled in Rockville Town center, the city said on social media.
DC police respond to 2 separate shootings 30 minutes apart in Northwest
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said it responded to two separate shootings that took place 30 minutes apart in Northwest D.C. on Monday morning. Police said that at about 1:25 a.m., they responded to the 5200 block of 3rd Street in Brightwood Park for a shooting. When officers arrived at […]
DC man arrested for assaulting victim, pulling gun before stealing car: police
WASHINGTON - A D.C. man was arrested for assaulting another man and stealing his car. Police say 28-year-old Raysean Brown has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, first-degree theft, reckless driving, fleeing from law enforcement and unauthorized use of a vehicle. According to police, at 7:50 p.m. on...
Prince George’s has the most new businesses of any Maryland county – what’s behind the surge?
By James Matheson Prince George’s County has long been considered the poor step-sibling of the Washington area’s more affluent and business-savvy counties. But that image is starting to change as the county becomes an increasingly attractive location for new companies, including many that are developing innovative products and services. Business leaders say the county is […] The post Prince George’s has the most new businesses of any Maryland county – what’s behind the surge? appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Heavy rains on Memorial Day could impact holiday travel
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — With millions of people expected to hit the road for Memorial Day, heavy rain conditions could have a big impact on your travels. According to AAA, Memorial Day holiday travel is expected to be the second highest since the company began forecasting in 2000. While 3.51 million are expected to […]
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