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Gas explosion destroys office building in Columbia Gas explosion destroys office building in Columbia 08/25/2019 11:30am • A gas explosion at a shopping center in Columbia, Maryland, caused the front of an office building to collapse on Sunday morning and shook homes and businesses many miles away. Howard County Fire and Rescue reported the explosion just before 8 a.m. in the 8800 block of Stanford Boulevard at the L Today in History: Aug. 25 08/25/2019 12:00am • Today is Sunday, Aug. 25, the 237th day of 2019. Today's Highlight in History: On August 25, 1718, hundreds of French colonists arrived in Louisiana, with some settling in present-day New Orleans. On this date: In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act establishing the National Par Montgomery Co. back-to-school fair returns after 4 year hiatus Montgomery Co. back-to-school fair returns after 4 year hiatus 08/24/2019 03:50pm • School begins next month in Montgomery County and on Saturday, the school district brought back their back-to-school fair for the first time in four years. This year, it was held at the Westfield Wheaton Mall. "We thought that parents could take care of two things on their list, learn about t Woman dead in Fairfax Co. hit-and-run Woman dead in Fairfax Co. hit-and-run 08/24/2019 01:35pm • A woman was killed after she was struck by two vehicles while walking in the road in Fairfax County, Virginia, late Thursday, according to police. The incident happened just after 11 p.m. when Nooria Youssefi, 46, of Fair Lakes, Virginia, was walking in the eastbound lanes of Fair Lakes near the Macy's in D.C. to sell secondhand clothing in pilot with ThredUp 08/23/2019 01:42pm • The Macy's in downtown D.C. will start selling secondhand clothing in a partnership with tech retailer ThredUp. It may be the first time in the history of the department store located at 12th and G streets NW near Metro Center that a used item has crossed the sales desk. The store, which was a He Wine of the week: wines of Chateau Montelena Wine of the week: wines of Chateau Montelena 08/23/2019 04:52am • With the recent launch of the Vine Guy podcast, I have had the opportunity to meet and talk to a variety of wine personalities on an extended basis. I caught up with Matt Crafton, the winemaker at Chateau Montelena, located in the Calistoga American Viticultural Area (AVA) of Napa Valley. Despite Why vacation loans can be a bad idea Why vacation loans can be a bad idea 08/22/2019 08:00pm • A loan may seem like your ticket to a dream vacation when you lack the cash to cover the hefty price tag upfront. A vacation loan is simply another name for a personal loan you use for travel. But looks can be deceiving. That vacation loan you use to finance your seven-day Caribbean cruise cou Kensington’s biggest development in 40 years: A senior living community Kensington’s biggest development in 40 years: A senior living community 08/22/2019 10:40am • A Chicago developer hopes to break ground by the end of this month on a $75 million senior living community in Kensington, Maryland. McCaffery has partnered with AEW Capital Management to form a joint venture for "Modena Reserve at Kensington," a 167,000-square-foot senior living community that Cheap foods to buy when you're broke 08/22/2019 12:12am • When money is tight, you may be tempted to cut back on what you're spending at the supermarket. But while spending less at the grocery store is a seemingly simple way to stretch your dollars further, buying cheap food and planning budget meals can wind up costing you. For instance, if you live on Live! Casino & Hotel gets '4 Diamond' hotel rating Live! Casino & Hotel gets '4 Diamond' hotel rating 08/21/2019 09:46am • Live! Hotel, which opened two years ago, opens to the casino floor and is attached to a shopping mall. (Courtesy Live! Casino & Hotel/Courtesy Cordish Cos.) Live! Casino & Hotel at Arundel Mills in Maryland has new hotel bragging rights after landing AAA's "4 Diamond" rating. While it 7 living room renovation ideas on a budget 7 living room renovation ideas on a budget 08/21/2019 12:00am • What's the primary motivation for tackling any room renovation, whether it's a living room, bedroom or bathroom? Aesthetics, according to HomeAdvisor's State of Home Spending Report, released in June. Especially if you're looking to remodel your living room, improving the appearance of the space and Giant to open 1st new-format store built from the ground up Giant to open 1st new-format store built from the ground up 08/20/2019 09:30am • The new 67,000-square-foot store is at 10210 Mill Run Circle, in Owings Mills, Maryland. (Courtesy Giant) Giant Food will open its first grocery store to be built from the ground up with its new, expanded format in Owings Mills, Maryland, Aug. 23, with others planned throughout the Washington an Hip to knit: How social media is expanding the knitting community Hip to knit: How social media is expanding the knitting community 08/16/2019 12:02am • If knitting or crocheting makes you think of something your grandmother might do or that musty, patterned blanket draped over the back of her sofa, then it’s time to update that image and maybe pick up those knitting needles yourself. Knitting has enjoyed a resurgence in part due to social medi Montgomery County hospital practices for big move to new facility Montgomery County hospital practices for big move to new facility 08/14/2019 09:33pm • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: '1d0061dc-62c5-4a59-8d2c-a156a58ceac7' }).render("37561535f4eb7b16");}); A Montgomery County, Maryland, hospital i The Brass Knob, Adams Morgan’s palace of antique wonders, to close The Brass Knob, Adams Morgan’s palace of antique wonders, to close 08/13/2019 08:19am • Adams Morgan antique store The Brass Knob Architectural Antiques, long a fixture for antiques buyers and interior designers in Greater Washington, will close its doors in November. The Brass Knob posted the news on its website in early August and the Washington Post published a profile and tribut
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