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2 dead after overnight crash closed several roads in Rockville, police say

Montgomery County police are investigating a crash in Rockville, Maryland, that left two men dead at the scene. First responders were called to the scene of the single‑vehicle crash at Norbeck Road and First Street, shortly after 3 a.m. Police said a “preliminary investigation indicates that a gray 2025...
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Fairfax County ignored 2023 detainer against illegal immigrant now accused of murder, ICE says

Fairfax County, a sanctuary jurisdiction in northern Virginia, disregarded a federal detention request filed in 2023 against the illegal immigrant now accused of stabbing an innocent woman to death, Immigration and Customs Enforcement told the Washington Examiner this week. The revelation marks a new development in...
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Maryland Police Crash 300-Person Illegal Street Racing Parties Across DC Suburbs — And Yes,...

Nothing says "car meet" like a loaded firearm and a 17-year-old from Virginia. Maryland police had a busy Saturday night.
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Gunfire erupts inside Germantown Giant Food as shoppers scramble for cover

Montgomery County police are searching for two suspects after a man was shot multiple times inside a Germantown Giant Food store Friday evening.
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Montgomery County Man Sentenced to 6 Years in $3M Money Laundering Scheme

A Silver Spring man has been sentenced to prison for his role in a large-scale money laundering scheme tied to nearly $3 million in fraud. U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Maddox sentenced 31-year-old Gedeon “Papa Kwam” Agbeyome to six years in prison, followed by one year of supervised release, for conspiracy to...
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📅 Maker Lab Drop‑In Hours at Herndon Library (March 20–26)

The Maker Lab @ Herndon Fortnightly Library is open for drop‑in hours on March 20, 21, 23, 24, and 26, 2026, from 2:00–5:00pm. This creative space offers tools like 3D printers, sewing and embroidery machines, and Cricut & Cameo cutters for anyone who loves to learn and make things.
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⚡ Loudoun County Utility & Infrastructure Jobs – Multiple Openings $30–65/hr

Loudoun County’s tech and infrastructure scene is buzzing, with data centers, telecom, and power service companies all hiring. If you like hands-on work that keeps the region running, these roles are worth a look.
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🚔 Loudoun County Public Safety Jobs – Multiple Openings This Month

Loudoun County’s public safety scene is buzzing with opportunities — from high-level security leadership to hands-on site protection. Whether you’re a seasoned investigator or just starting in security, there’s something here for you.
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🚌 Multiple Transportation Jobs in Montgomery County, MD

Montgomery County’s transportation scene is buzzing with new openings — from local delivery routes to heavy equipment driving. If you like being on the move, these roles offer steady work and room to grow.
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Loudoun Learners Complete First Year, County Looks to Expand IT Training Program

Members of the Loudoun Learners program have completed their first year of interning in the county’s Department of Information Technology. After a positive test run, both the county and the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments plan to continue the program. The program launched in January 2025 with the...

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