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Walk For Peace Concludes Washington Events, Adds Final Day In Annapolis Before Return To...

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — After 109 days and roughly 2,300 miles on foot, the Walk for Peace will take its final public steps Thursday in Annapolis, adding a Maryland stop before departing for Texas. The pilgrimage, led by Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, concluded its Washington, D.C., events Wednesday and will begin...
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AAA: A $20 car wash now could save you hundreds later

WASHINGTON - This week, the DMV is finally seeing some good weather. Officials with AAA said you may want to use it to be good to your car. Neuroscience Experts Warn Seniors: These 3 Foods May Be Fueling Memory LossMemory Magazine |. The backstory:. According to AAA research, Americans spend...
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This Hidden Virginia Restaurant Has Tourists Driving Miles For The Prime Rib

Some restaurants earn their reputation through flashy marketing campaigns or celebrity endorsements, but Randy’s Prime Seafood & Steaks in Vienna has built its following the old-fashioned way: through exceptional food that keeps people coming back. Visitors from across the region and beyond make the pilgrimage to...
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DC Attorney General Files Groundbreaking RICO Lawsuit Against Razjooyan Family Over Alleged ‘Slumlord Empire’

In a bold legal move, Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb has launched a RICO lawsuit aimed at dismantling what's being labeled as a "slumlord empire" in DC, spearheaded by Ali "Sam" Razjooyan, Eimon "Ray" Razjooyan, and Houri Razjooyan. The suit, a first of its kind, accuses the Razjooyans of controlling over 70...
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Matthew Garcia, 18, Killed Crashing Into Maryland Pond: MSP

An 18-year-old is dead after a car missed a stop sign, struck a guardrail, and plunged into a pond in Maryland, state police said. At approximately 8:41 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 11, officers from the Fruitland Police Department responded to S. Division Street at Coulbourn Mill for a report of a single-vehicle crash,...
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Man killed in Northwest DC apartment, police believe, after body found burning in unit

WASHINGTON — DC Police now believe that the man found dead inside his Northwest D.C. apartment unit during a fire response had been killed, with officers announcing a homicide investigation on Thursday. Firefighters said they discovered someone's remains after putting out what they described as, "a small fire" early...
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39-Year-Old Charged With First-Degree Murder In PG County Workplace Shooting

HYATTSVILLE, Md. – Prince George’s County Police Department Homicide Unit detectives charged the suspect wanted for a fatal shooting Tuesday night. The suspect is 39-year-old Jalleel Jackson of Washington, DC. He’s charged with the murder of 33-year-old Christopher Hall of Carrollton, Virginia. On February 10, 2026,...
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Unclaimed $1 Million Lottery Ticket Sold in Maryland Expiring in March

A $1 million Powerball ticket sold in Clinton at Chesapeake Liquors for the September 13, 2025 drawing is set to expire on March 15 if not claimed. Maryland Lottery officials also reported that several $50,000 winning tickets sold across the state remain unclaimed, including two sold in Montgomery County that will...
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Alexandria Police try a different strategy to recruit officers

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (7News) — The Alexandria Police Department in Virginia said it's trying to hire 30 more officers. To reach that goal amid nationwide shortages, they've made the process much easier with what they call "Walk-In Wednesdays." "People literally just walk in, no appointment necessary, you don’t have to...
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A Table Down the Street: Layover Lounge

“A Table Down The Street” follows Howie Southworth, author of "A Taste of Alexandria," one local barstool at a time. No reviews. Only encounters. The bartender chasing perfection, the chef with a story, the regular who swears this place was better before you found it. Food and drink may be the excuse. People are the...

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