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Harry Roe Hughes, the unlikely governor: A remembrance by John W. Frece 03/20/2019 07:56am • This content was republished with permission from WTOP鈥檚 news partners聽at聽Maryland Matters.聽Sign up for聽Maryland Matters鈥 free email subscription聽today. Though few Marylanders may realize it, their lives are better off today because former Maryland Gov. Harry R. Hughes, who died March 13 Get in the cherry blossom mood with these food and drink deals Get in the cherry blossom mood with these food and drink deals 03/20/2019 07:55am • Springtime is here! It's finally that wonderful time of year when D.C. turns warmer and brighter and more cheery under the sun that bounces off the blooming cherry blossoms. Visitors and residents alike bask throughout the city to see the Yoshino cherry trees during the fleeting beauty that is pe Local organic grocer MOM's wants you to embrace an imperfect lawn Local organic grocer MOM's wants you to embrace an imperfect lawn 03/19/2019 11:08am • A lush, green lawn is a homeowner's delight, but many homeowners use a lot of fertilizer to get neighborhood bragging rights for that perfect lawn. Way too much of it, according to MOM's Organic Market founder Scott Nash. For the sixth year in a row, MOM's is hosting its annual "Save the Dande Arlington County board amends zoning regulations in bid to make childcare more affordable Arlington County board amends zoning regulations in bid to make childcare more affordable 03/19/2019 10:10am • This article was written 麻豆传媒鈥檚 news partner,聽ARLnow.com, and republished with permission. The Arlington County Board has approved zoning rules they hope will help parents afford rising childcare costs by increasing local childcare options. The Board voted unanimously during its Saturday Setting a 'record': The 45 turns 70 Setting a 'record': The 45 turns 70 03/19/2019 09:43am • Before streaming services and digital downloads, millions of people got their music fix from the 45 rpm single. First rolled out by RCA in 1949, the 7-inch wax disc with its distinctive large central hole became the ideal way to buy the songs you wanted to play over and over. 1974 was consider DC startup Framebridge opens first storefront on 14th Street DC startup Framebridge opens first storefront on 14th Street 03/18/2019 12:12am • Five years after launching its direct-to-consumer framing business online, a D.C.-based startup is planting brick-and-mortar roots in the city. Framebridge, once dubbed the Warby Parker of frame-worthy art, is opening a 1,200 square-foot shop March 19 on 14th Street NW. Framebridge founder and Ch Chicken slaughterhouse divides Alexandria residents, businesses Chicken slaughterhouse divides Alexandria residents, businesses 03/16/2019 09:47pm • A public hearing in Alexandria on granting a special use permit for a butcher shop, where the halal method of meat preparation would be applied 鈥 using live poultry 鈥 brought out residents and business owners who spoke both for and against the request. Saba Live Poultry is a family-owned hala Squawk! Macaws migrate (this weekend only) from Jersey Shore to Dulles Super Pet Expo Squawk! Macaws migrate (this weekend only) from Jersey Shore to Dulles Super Pet Expo 03/15/2019 11:46am • (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: '861ec5a1-bf2f-4d36-8c41-3a6355590965' }).render("553615365aa9602a");}); Smells of the sugary sweetness of cotton Maryland may raise smoking age to 21, limit vape marketing 03/15/2019 10:25am • Several bills in the Maryland General Assembly could raise the age to purchase tobacco and vape products from 18 to 21 as well as prohibit certain types of 鈥渧ape鈥 packaging that target minors. Usage of electronic nicotine delivery systems鈥攌nown as vapes鈥攈as increased among among high scho Jose Andres brings restaurants to Disney World, the Big Apple Jose Andres brings restaurants to Disney World, the Big Apple 03/14/2019 03:20pm • Prolific D.C. chef Jose Andres is expanding his Jaleo restaurant business to Disney Springs, the big outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, and will open his dining hall concept, Mercado Little Spain, in New York City this week. Andres will Designing a day space for DC鈥檚 homeless population Designing a day space for DC鈥檚 homeless population 03/14/2019 12:05am • On a 30-degree day in early March, the basement of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, just blocks from the White House, was teeming with activity. Under a ceiling lined with dozens of hanging green plants, folks were pouring hot coffee, folding clean laundry and playing card games at wood-finis Man found dead on Arlington Blvd. in Fairfax Co. Man found dead on Arlington Blvd. in Fairfax Co. 03/12/2019 12:36pm • Homicide detectives are investigating a suspicious death after a man's body was found near a busy intersection in the Falls Church area of Fairfax County, Virginia, on Tuesday. At around 7:20 a.m., police responded to a call for a body found in the 6100 block of Arlington Boulevard 鈥 Route 50 Jail for Va. shopkeeper who sold items made from endangered animals 03/11/2019 07:53am • WASHINGTON 鈥 A Middleburg, Virginia shopkeeper who sold items including a flask made from crocodile skin, a box made from sea turtle shell and a duster made from ostrich feathers has been sentenced to 30 days behind bars for selling products made from endangered species. Keith Foster, 60, a wel It's (almost) time to start your seeds It's (almost) time to start your seeds 03/08/2019 04:48am • Proper seed starting is a topic we feel obligated to cover thoroughly every season, and this is the perfect time of year to do so. So we now reach back a season, or three, and update our advice to Bob, who catches our signal out near Hagerstown, Maryland. A couple of springs ago, he wrote: 鈥淪om Women-owned design team builds a business by solving a problem Women-owned design team builds a business by solving a problem 03/08/2019 12:13am • Hand washing is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of diarrheal and respiratory illnesses. In fact, researchers say a routine scrub with soap and water could prevent 1 million deaths each year. But according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, few follow through with
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