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Dulles ranks most expensive for airfares Dulles ranks most expensive for airfares 07/03/2019 10:31am • Flying is the cheapest it has been since 1995, if you factor inflation in to average airfares, but not all airports are equal when it comes to what a ticket will cost. Dulles International Airport had the highest average domestic airfare in 2018, with Reagan National falling somewhere in the midd Ben & Jerry’s is saying goodbye to Georgetown Ben & Jerry’s is saying goodbye to Georgetown 07/02/2019 02:27pm • Come September, the Georgetown neighborhood will be Ben & Jerry’s-less for the first time in 25 years. The Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop at 3135 Wisconsin Ave. NW in the neighborhood will close Aug. 31, according to a spokesperson for the company. “We appreciate the tremendous support Amazon Prime Day 2019 is just around the corner — here's what to expect 07/02/2019 04:31am • Deep down, we know The Truth: No amount of shopping can fill the existential void within us. It is never enough. It never can be enough. Annnnyway … wanna buy some cider vinegar gummies? Get excited: Amazon Prime Day is closer than you think. The retail behemoth's annual Black Friday in Jul No more plastic: Loop delivers food, household products in reusable bottles No more plastic: Loop delivers food, household products in reusable bottles 07/01/2019 12:15am • There’s a new way to buy everyday cleaning and personal care products — and it’s one that won’t leave you with a pile of plastic bottles when the shampoo or laundry detergent is drained. It’s called Loop, and the company’s founder, Tom Szaky, said the concept is “like a reboot of th Montgomery Co. police arrest 2 more in burglary of Rockville gun shop Montgomery Co. police arrest 2 more in burglary of Rockville gun shop 06/28/2019 01:45pm • Montgomery County police have made two more arrests in the June 13 burglary of a Rockville, Maryland, gun store. Demico Henderson Jr., 18, faces an adult charge of second-degree burglary with the intent to steal a firearm. The Glen Burnie, Maryland, man was 17 years old on June 13, said police, w Washington cornerback Josh Norman donates $18,000 to immigrant detention center in Texas Washington cornerback Josh Norman donates $18,000 to immigrant detention center in Texas 06/28/2019 09:14am • Josh Norman's mission of helping families impacted by the border crisis continues. The 31-year-old Washington cornerback donated $18,000 on Thursday to the Humanitarian Respite Center, a detention center run by Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in McAllen, Texas. The charity's executive 'Never forget what happened': How Capital Gazette photographer uses art to honor victims and his profession 'Never forget what happened': How Capital Gazette photographer uses art to honor victims and his profession 06/28/2019 04:20am • It was exactly one year ago that a man who held a yearslong grudge against the Capital Gazette shot his way into the newspaper's Annapolis offices. Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith and Wendi Winters were killed in that shooting. Six other staffers who were just feet away Small Change Consignment says goodbye to historic Lake Anne Plaza after 37 years Small Change Consignment says goodbye to historic Lake Anne Plaza after 37 years 06/27/2019 03:30pm • This article was written Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s news partner RestonNow.com and republished with permission. Small Change Consignment, a relic of Reston’s history and Bob Simon’s vision for the community, is closing its doors at historic Lake Anne Plaza on Saturday. The children’s consignment shop — 1 year after Capital Gazette shootings, Annapolis neighbors reflect on paper, staffers’ impact 1 year after Capital Gazette shootings, Annapolis neighbors reflect on paper, staffers’ impact 06/27/2019 01:00am • This week marks one year since the deadly attacks at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, and while it is a time of grief for many, the community continues to rally around the paper, remember those who died and fight for freedom of the press. The Eastport Oyster Boys bill themselves as "maritime mus Crystal City restaurants, retail get ready for Amazon's arrival Crystal City restaurants, retail get ready for Amazon's arrival 06/26/2019 12:05am • Geoff Dawson can’t help but smile when he looks out the second-floor window of Highline RxR — a bar he and Peter Bayne opened in Crystal City, Virginia, three years ago. Inside the 7,000 square-foot space, bartenders and servers rearrange chairs and restock glasses ahead of the Wednesday Burglars smash glass of 3 stores during Montgomery County break-in Burglars smash glass of 3 stores during Montgomery County break-in 06/25/2019 10:02pm • Three neighboring businesses were broken into on Tuesday morning in a quiet, leafy Silver Spring, Maryland, neighborhood where residents said crime is an infrequent visitor. The businesses hit in the Rock Creek Shopping Center on Grubb Road included Parkway Deli, Red Maple Asian Bistro and Fion Fighting for honest pricing: Threat of hidden fees and how to avoid them Fighting for honest pricing: Threat of hidden fees and how to avoid them 06/24/2019 09:23am • It happens to everyone: You scrounge around for the best deal and pour time into research. Finally, thinking you've found it, you eye your bank account, click that "BUY" button, and suddenly find that the total cost is more than the company said — a lot more. What the heck happened? You got sla Iranians say their 'bones breaking' under US sanctions 06/24/2019 05:38am • TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — As the U.S. piles sanction after sanction on Iran, it's the average person who feels it the most. From a subway performer's battered leather hat devoid of tips, to a bride-to-be's empty purse, the lack of cash from the economic pressure facing Iran's 80 million people ca Cellphone case, Social Security card led police to Rockville gun-store burglary suspects 06/21/2019 03:37pm • Last week's burglary of United Gun Shop, in Rockville, Maryland, in which the store was rammed with a stolen vehicle, was a family affair, according to court documents released this week. Two of the suspects — Terrance Massey, 21, and Brandon Jackson, 17 — are brothers and share the same home Redskins QB Alex Smith on playing again: 'That's the plan' 06/21/2019 02:05pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith says he hopes to play football again but still needs to make basic progress like relearning how to run after breaking his right leg. In an interview during a massage at a shopping mall with "The Oh My Goff Show," posted Friday on YouT
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