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Popular Adams Morgan street to be shut down for special events Popular Adams Morgan street to be shut down for special events 08/09/2022 07:49am • A popular street in Adams Morgan will be shut down over the next few months to help drive foot traffic to D.C. businesses. During a few select Sundays over the next three months, the city will shut down 18th Street between Columbia and Kalorama roads. More Local 麻豆传媒 More DC 麻豆传媒 Dessert shop wants to 'make life sweeter' for DC region Dessert shop wants to 'make life sweeter' for DC region 08/08/2022 05:30am • This is part of WTOP鈥檚 continuing coverage of people making a difference from our community authored by Stephanie Gaines-Bryant. Read more of that coverage. A Prince George's County baker said her mission is to 鈥渕ake life sweeter one dessert at a time鈥 for residents of D.C., Maryland an Police arrest 4 minors in Oxon Hill Road carjacking, DC Circulator crash Police arrest 4 minors in Oxon Hill Road carjacking, DC Circulator crash 08/07/2022 11:26pm • D.C. Police said that four juveniles would be charged in connection with a carjacking that led to a collision with a Circulator bus. Police said the incident happened around 8 a.m. on Sunday. Prince George's County Police reportedly identified a stolen sedan around the shopping center on Oxon What Is the Best Time of Year to Buy Large Appliances? 08/07/2022 08:00pm • First, the pandemic changed some rules around buying big-ticket items like dishwashers and refrigerators. Then, the supply chain shortages smashed the rules. More recently, inflation has vaporized whatever was left of the rules. While the best time of the year to buy large appliances might be whenev Virginia, Maryland to hold tax-free holidays in August Virginia, Maryland to hold tax-free holidays in August 08/07/2022 04:40am • August has some perks for shoppers hitting the stores in Virginia and Maryland. Both states are holding their tax-free holidays. Virginia's three-day "tax holiday" ends Sunday, Aug. 7. Maryland's is Aug. 14 through Aug. 20. More Local 麻豆传媒 More Maryland 麻豆传媒 More Virginia 麻豆传媒 Camp observations, 8/6: The most notable moments from the FedEx Field practice Camp observations, 8/6: The most notable moments from the FedEx Field practice 08/06/2022 09:05pm • Camp notes, 8/6: Notable moments from the FedEx Field practice originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   LANDOVER 鈥 A solid and fairly lively crowd took in Saturday's special Commanders training camp session, which was held at a freshened-up FedEx Field. Scenes from a rebrande Drivers could soon see average gas prices hit $3.99 per gallon Drivers could soon see average gas prices hit $3.99 per gallon 08/06/2022 12:18pm • Gas prices have dropped to $3.99 per gallon at approximately 88,000 stations across the U.S., a number expected to rise to 95,000 stations next week, according to one expert. And drivers at 12 stations in four states are already paying a dollar less than that. Patrick De Haan, head of petrole Norfolk to crack down on nightclub violence after shooting Norfolk to crack down on nightclub violence after shooting 08/06/2022 11:18am • NORFOLK, Va. 鈥 A nightclub shooting that wounded four people appears to be the last straw for officials in Norfolk. The Virginian-Pilot reports that city officials say they will ask businesses from nightclubs to coffee shops to explain why they deserve the 鈥減rivilege鈥 of operating in the ci DC-area organization that helps others needs help DC-area organization that helps others needs help 08/04/2022 10:14pm • Six days a week from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., hundreds gather at the parking lot of Lakeforest Mall in Montgomery County, Maryland, and people line up to get free vegetables, fruits and other foods. When the pandemic hit, Montgomery County-based nonprofit So What Else had to stop what they focused on Fairfax Co. officials propose ideas to spend revenue from plastic bag tax Fairfax Co. officials propose ideas to spend revenue from plastic bag tax 08/04/2022 12:39pm • Fairfax County officials say the plastic bag tax that was established in January has netted $511,000 in revenue, and now they're proposing ideas for how to spend it. Officials from the Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination are recommending that $370,000 go to a program called Operation Interim Alexandria schools superintendent details approach to mental wellness, security Interim Alexandria schools superintendent details approach to mental wellness, security 08/04/2022 04:57am • On a camping trip as a child, Melanie Kay-Wyatt came across another camper who needed assistance in play areas. She stopped and worked to help the girl, and was struck when the girl's parents approached her, thanking Kay-Wyatt for engaging with and including their daughter. The response she recei 9 Short Squeeze Stocks That Could Take Off in August 08/03/2022 08:00pm • These stocks have the right conditions to trigger short squeezes.Short squeezes have been among the most popular and controversial topics on Wall Street in the past couple of years. In early 2021, groups of online stock traders on Reddit began orchestrating targeted buying campaigns in some of the m The 20 Best Weekend Getaways From Los Angeles 08/03/2022 08:00pm • If you're tired of sitting in traffic on the 405 or need a break from your Zoom calls in the City of Angels, you're in luck: Los Angeles sits close to a wide variety of vacation spots that are perfect for a weekend away. The options can range from scenic mountain destinations to relaxing desertscape Alexandria unveils security enhancements at public schools Alexandria unveils security enhancements at public schools 08/03/2022 07:05am • Students who are headed back to school in Alexandria, Virginia, later this month will see more security around their buildings. The Northern Virginia city's public school system released a list of security enhancements, including posting more security guards at all middle and high schools. All Virginia is one step closer to getting its 1st 'green bank' Virginia is one step closer to getting its 1st 'green bank' 08/02/2022 08:14pm • Fairfax County, Virginia, wants to become carbon neutral by 2050, so it is looking into establishing a green bank, which uses public dollars to spur private investment in clean energy projects. Last year, the Board of Supervisors designated $300,000 for a Green Bank feasibility study. The finding
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