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A look at stories making headlines in Washington, Maryland, and Virginia from DC News Now on March 26, 2023.
A look at stories making headlines in Washington, Maryland, and Virginia from DC News Now on March 26, 2023.
A look at stories making headlines in Washington, Maryland, and Virginia from DC News Now on March 26, 2023.
A small business in Old Town Alexandria has a warning for other shops in the area after a burglary.
Virginia’s U.S. Senators have introduced a bill in Congress they say could reduce gun violence in America.
Hundreds of students at Georgetown University and George Washington University (GWU) staged an encampment and protested the war in Gaza on Thursday.
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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Board of Directors approved a $4.8 billion budget on Thursday to maintain bus and rail service levels.
A D.C. police officer shot and killed two dogs while responding to a stabbing on Thursday.
Hundreds of students at Georgetown University and George Washington University (GWU) staged an encampment and protested the war in Gaza on Thursday.
One of the musical gems in our region is the award-winning marching band at Martinsburg High School.
The leading provider of managed IT and cybersecurity services for businesses sees a growing demand in the area, particularly when it comes to protection against cyber threats. That's because of the increase in the number of small and medium businesses in Montgomery and Frederick counties.
Being named Teacher of the Year is the most prestigious honor that Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) offers to its educators -- and one Urbana Elementary School teacher exemplifies just what it takes to receive that honor.
Seven World Central Kitchen volunteers killed in a strike in Gaza were honored in a memorial.