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Series-hungry fans gobble up Nationals championship gear Series-hungry fans gobble up Nationals championship gear 10/16/2019 11:24am • Longtime and bandwagon fans of the Washington Nationals are eagerly buying T-shirts and hats proclaiming the team has won the National League pennant, and is headed to the World Series. Sporting good stores including Dick's and Modell's had select stores open immediately after Tuesday night's vic At team store, Nats fans stock up on historic merchandise At team store, Nats fans stock up on historic merchandise 10/15/2019 03:12pm • The Washington Nationals have a date with destiny, and fans shopped for an NLCS Game 4 outfit that’s appropriate for sweeping away St. Louis. A Nats-red October, of course, is still October, and fans shopped for items, such as such, hoodies and sleeved attire at the Nationals Team Store 鈥 be Finding a spiritual path through gridlock and stressful times Finding a spiritual path through gridlock and stressful times 10/15/2019 10:26am • This content is sponsored by the Saint John Paul II National Shrine. by Ken Balbuena, Director of Pilgrimage and Visitor Services at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine 鈥淩ush hour.鈥 These two words stir a wide range of emotions that often leave DC commuters desiring a sense of inner pea Lights out: Interchange project starts to improve Va. 7 commute Lights out: Interchange project starts to improve Va. 7 commute 10/15/2019 06:49am • Drivers on one of Northern Virginia's busiest commuter routes are only too familiar with an unintended stop along Route 7 in Leesburg, at Battlefield Parkway. "There are close to 100,000 vehicles a day traveling through this intersection," said Jennifer McCord, spokeswoman with Virginia Departmen In latest e-cig attack, Montgomery County sues JUUL In latest e-cig attack, Montgomery County sues JUUL 10/15/2019 04:38am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP鈥檚 news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for聽Maryland Matters鈥 free email subscription聽today. Montgomery County says JUUL Labs 鈥 with fruity-flavored, easily concealable nicotine cartridges 鈥 has caused a severe public nuisance Montgomery Co. police officer fatally shot in downtown Silver Spring 10/14/2019 03:09pm • A Montgomery County police officer has died hours after he was found with a gunshot wound atop a Silver Spring, Maryland, parking garage Monday morning. Officer Thomas J. Bomba's death at MedStar Washington Hospital Center was announced by interim police Chief Marcus Jones during a brief news con Your business' social media isn't enough. You really still need a website Your business' social media isn't enough. You really still need a website 10/14/2019 11:16am • A growing number of very small stores or restaurants are bypassing a traditional website altogether in favor or just Facebook or Instagram. And that's a bad idea. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/jacoblund) Almost all small local businesses with any kind of marketing savvy now use social media to conne Bethesda Bagels doubles down on Bethesda Bethesda Bagels doubles down on Bethesda 10/14/2019 10:15am • Family-owned Bethesda Bagels, which opened its first shop in Bethesda 37 years ago, has opened a second Bethesda location at the Wildwood Shopping Center. The 1,800 square foot store sits at 10241 Old Georgetown Road and is open Monday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m Things to do in DC area this weekend: Oct. 11-13 Things to do in DC area this weekend: Oct. 11-13 10/11/2019 01:30pm • Here are your best bets for weekend entertainment for the weekend of Oct. 12. (WTOP) All weekend The Bethesda Row Arts Festival, on Saturday and Sunday, is the region's most esteemed outdoor festival and art display, featuring more than 200 artisans, vendors and crafters with shopping and enterta Oxon Hill Target to open this month in the body of a former Kmart. The conversion was fast. 10/11/2019 07:34am • Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) is scheduled to open its Oxon Hill store Oct. 20, less than a year after the Minneapolis-based retail giant inked a lease for the former Kmart location. The 82,000-square-foot store, at 6163 Oxon Hill Drive, is of the small-format variety, catering to local shoppers with It's only $4.99. But Costco's rotisserie chicken comes at a huge price 10/11/2019 06:30am • At the back of Costco's stores, past the televisions, jewelry, jumbo-sized ketchup jugs and tubs of mixed nuts, is one of the retailer's most prized items: The rotisserie chicken that costs just $4.99. Cheap Kirkland Signature rotisserie chickens aren't only a quick way for families to get dinner NYC's Mexicue will replace The Meatball Shop on 14th Street in DC NYC's Mexicue will replace The Meatball Shop on 14th Street in DC 10/09/2019 04:20am • Popular New York restaurant Mexicue will open a D.C. outpost in Northwest. The District location will be in a space formerly home to another New York restaurant that also tried a D.C. location: the short-lived The Meatball Shop, at 1720 14th St. NW. Mexicue will open its 14th Street location i He was known for the 'perfect fit.' Owner of Clarendon's Public Shoe Store dies. He was known for the 'perfect fit.' Owner of Clarendon's Public Shoe Store dies. 10/08/2019 08:06am • Sholom Harold 鈥淒oc鈥 Friedman, the beloved owner of one of Arlington鈥檚 last independent shoe stores until it closed up shop in early 2016, died Oct. 6. He was 86. Friedman, a podiatrist by training, ran Public Shoe Store at 3137 Wilson Blvd. until the age of 82, when his deteriorating eyesig Woman found dead in ditch along Stafford County road Woman found dead in ditch along Stafford County road 10/07/2019 04:41pm • The sheriff's office is investigating after a woman was found dead in a ditch along a Stafford, Virginia, road over the weekend. Ashley Nicole Childs, 28, of Stafford County, Virginia, was found dead around 5:50 a.m. Sunday in the ditch line on Whispering Pines Lane, in the area of Shelton Shop R Prince George's Co. NAACP president: Valuable questions raised after fatal Hyattsville shooting Prince George's Co. NAACP president: Valuable questions raised after fatal Hyattsville shooting 10/06/2019 12:49pm • Bob Ross, the president of the Prince George's County chapter of the NAACP, said he recently reviewed police body camera video of the controversial Sept. 26 police-involved shooting in Hyattsville, Maryland, that left 49-year-old Leonard Shand dead. Although the video has not been publicly releas
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