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WASHINGTON — A stationary front will bisect the D.C. area Saturday. Showers and storms will develop along this front Saturday afternoon through much of Saturday night.
NWS issues a Flood Watch for DC, Maryland, and Virginia due to potential flash flooding from expected heavy rainfall.
Vincent Schiraldi, Maryland’s Department of Juvenile Services secretary, is stepping down this week, with Betsy Fox Tolentino taking over June 11.
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Washingtonian on MSN9 Juneteenth Celebrations Around the DC AreaOn June 19, 1865, news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas, and the last enslaved people in America were freed. Join the DMV community in celebrating the historic event at a parade, pop-up market, or festival this month.
The District of Columbia was carved out of land given to the federal government by Virginia and Maryland. It was supposed to be a 100-square-mile diamond. Cartographers and Metro riders will notice those are not the dimensions of America’s capital city today.
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Daily Voice on MSNDNA From DC Arrest Links Man To 2024 Maryland Murder, Police SayA man arrested on an oustanding warrant in Washington, DC is now charged with murder in Maryland — after his DNA linked him to a deadly stabbing in Gaithersburg, police said. Bulfrano Martinez-Maldonado,
The National Weather Service predicts hotter temperatures for Baltimore/Washington with potential wildfire smoke from Canada affecting the air quality.
Washington D.C. residents could potentially quit changing their clocks on a bi-annual basis if a ballot initiative gets the thumbs-up from the capital voters. The D.C. Board of Elections signed off on the initiative to exempt the nation’s capital from Daylight Saving Time,
A black bear, apparently the same one seen last month in Prince George’s County in suburban Maryland, showed up Monday in the Fairfax County town of Herndon.
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FOX 5 DC on MSNHere's how much it costs to live comfortably in Virginia, MarylandA new 2025 study from reveals that both Virginia and Maryland are among the top 10 in the nation where residents need the highest salaries to live comfortably—a reflection of the region’s rising costs and high expectations for quality of life.