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Prince George’s, Montgomery counties not reopening more businesses yet - WTOP News

Prince George’s, Montgomery counties not reopening more businesses yet - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Maryland's two biggest counties, Prince George's and Montgomery, will not reopen Friday evening as most of the state moves into the next phase of gradually opening up during the coronavirus pandemic.Maryland’s two biggest counties, Prince George’s and Montgomery, will not reopen Friday evening as most of the state moves into the next phase of gradually opening up during the coronavirus pandemic.Prince George’s had some of the highest infection, hospitalization and death rates in the state could begin a modified Phase Two reopening on June 15.Prince George’s County will make...

June 5, 2020
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Longtime Paul Revere Smorgasbord on Ocean City boardwalk won’t open this summer - WTOP News

Longtime Paul Revere Smorgasbord on Ocean City boardwalk won’t open this summer - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Paul Revere Smorgasbord, a longtime Ocean City restaurant on the boardwalk, won't reopen this summer.The Paul Revere Smorgasbord, a longtime Maryland restaurant on the Ocean City boardwalk, won’t reopen this summer.The all-you-can-eat restaurant at 2nd Street in the made the Sunday.“It is with a very heavy heart and much disappointment to announce to all of our friends and customers that due to new COVID-19 guidelines, It has been decided that the buffet-style Restaurant ‘Paul Revere Smorgasbord’ will not reopen for this 2020 season,” the message said.“Restaurants in Maryland...

May 26, 2020
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Man dies after he is struck by VRE train in DC - WTOP News

Man dies after he is struck by VRE train in DC - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Commuters who ride Virginia Railway Express will need to get off their trains in Alexandria or Crystal City and take Metro into D.C. after a train struck a pedestrian Monday morning.Commuters who ride Virginia Railway Express will need to get off their trains in Alexandria or Crystal City and take Metro into D.C. after a train struck a pedestrian Monday morning.D.C. Fire and EMS said the man was struck near the 1300 block of Maryland Avenue in Southwest.Person struck by train vicinity 1300 block Md. Ave SW. have located an adult male victim who sadly did not survive his...

April 20, 2020
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More people allowed at social events in Virginia - WTOP News

More people allowed at social events in Virginia - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Virginia lifts some coronavirus restrictions Thursday, just days before Easter. More people will be allowed at social gatherings, entertainment venues, sports events and graduations.Virginia lifts some coronavirus restrictions Thursday, just days before Easter.More people will be allowed at social gatherings, entertainment venues, sports events and graduations.Gov. Ralph March 23.Here are the changes taking effect April 1, according to the governor’s office:Virginia is currently vaccinating people in . People are encouraged to .So far, just over 31% of the state’s population...

April 1, 2021
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DC loosening some coronavirus restrictions - WTOP News

DC loosening some coronavirus restrictions - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}D.C. loosens some coronavirus restrictions on Monday, allowing some indoor restaurant dining and larger outdoor gatherings. Some school sports will be allowed, as will other recreational activities.D.C. loosens some coronavirus restrictions on Monday, allowing some indoor restaurant dining, larger outdoor gatherings and some school sports.Here are a few of the changes:D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser last week extended the city’s public health emergency through May 20.You can see all the new rules on .Looking for more information? D.C., Maryland and Virginia are each releasing more...

March 22, 2021
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Warrenton man charged with Bethesda home invasion at home of man, 81 - WTOP News

Warrenton man charged with Bethesda home invasion at home of man, 81 - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}A Virginia man who worked on a home in Bethesda, Maryland, faces home invasion and other charges after he forced his way into an 81-year-old man's house, police said.A Virginia man who worked on a home in Bethesda, Maryland, faces home invasion and other charges after he forced his way into an 81-year-old man’s house, .Montgomery County police said Justin Easom, 33, of Warrenton, forced his way into the Searl Terrace home and threatened the victim around 2:24 p.m. on Thursday, police said.Police said he stole property but did not injure the victim.Easom had recently...

March 13, 2021
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Crews fix busted water main in Georgetown - WTOP News

Crews fix busted water main in Georgetown - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}A water main that broke in Georgetown early Friday morning is expected to be repaired by the evening, restoring water to about 20 D.C. businesses.  A water main broke in Georgetown early Friday morning, affecting water resources to about 20 D.C. businesses.The water main break forced the partial closure of M Street at Wisconsin Avenue, reducing the travel lanes down to one in each direction while work crews began repairs. Wisconsin Ave. is also closed between K Street and M Street.In a tweet Friday evening, D.C. Water said all repairs were completed. All water...

October 17, 2020
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31 states on DC’s latest list of high-risk states for coronavirus - WTOP News

31 states on DC’s latest list of high-risk states for coronavirus - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Delaware and West Virginia remain on D.C.'s latest list of high-risk states where the seven-day moving average of daily new coronavirus cases is 10 or more per 100,000 persons. Added to the list is New Mexico, while Arizona has been removed.Delaware and West Virginia remain on D.C.’s latest list of high-risk states where the seven-day moving average of daily new coronavirus cases is 10 or more per 100,000 persons.Added to the list is New Mexico, while Arizona has been removed.In total, there are 31 states on the list.Delaware has been on and off the list in recent...

October 5, 2020
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Delaware, W.Va. and 3 more states added to DC’s high-risk list of coronavirus states - WTOP News

Delaware, W.Va. and 3 more states added to DC’s high-risk list of coronavirus states - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}Delaware and West Virginia are among five states added Monday to D.C.'s list of high-risk coronavirus states.Delaware and West Virginia are among five states added Monday to D.C.’s list of high-risk coronavirus states.Both states are popular weekend getaway destinations for people in the D.C. area.The other three states the health department added to the list are Alaska, Arizona and Wyoming, bringing the total number of states on the self-quarantine list to 31.The addition of the five states comes as the U.S. closes in on 200,000 deaths from COVID-19 and as more than half of...

September 21, 2020
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Why you need to avoid getting wet in Triadelphia Reservoir’s recreational waters - WTOP News

Why you need to avoid getting wet in Triadelphia Reservoir’s recreational waters - WTOP News

|||{{headline}}The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission urges you to avoid all contact with the water of the Triadelphia Reservoir along the Patuxent River in Montgomery and Howard counties because of high concentrations of blue-green algae.The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission urges you to avoid all contact with the water of the Triadelphia Reservoir along the Patuxent River in Montgomery and Howard counties because of .Signs about the throughout the Triadelphia Reservoir’s recreational areas.“This is really for the people who use the reservoir for recreational...

September 18, 2020
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