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How to write a professional thank-you email after an interview How to write a professional thank-you email after an interview 05/02/2022 03:00am • Did you know that thank-you notes are so important that they have their own "National Day" on Dec. 26? This sleeper of a December holiday may not be well known, but the significance of expressing thanks, especially after an interview, continues to be a much appreciated courtesy. The thank-you letter Deadly skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, even where the sun doesn’t shine Deadly skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, even where the sun doesn’t shine 05/02/2022 12:01am • Melanoma is a common and extremely deadly form of skin cancer. On what dermatologists call Melanoma Monday, a twice-diagnosed survivor has a message. “Anybody can get melanoma; anybody can get skin cancer. Bob Marley died from melanoma,” said 34-year-old Liz Hazuka of Reston, Virginia. Haz Loudoun Co. takes back 1K pounds of prescription drugs — and you can still drop them off Loudoun Co. takes back 1K pounds of prescription drugs — and you can still drop them off 05/01/2022 11:07am • Saturday was National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, and in Loudoun County, Virginia, the sheriff explained how you can still participate – and why it’s important. Sheriff Mike Chapman, a former Drug Enforcement Administration agent himself, said the department received about 1,000 pounds o Review: 'Ozark' drops final 7 episodes on Netflix, bringing end to Byrde family drama Review: 'Ozark' drops final 7 episodes on Netflix, bringing end to Byrde family drama 04/29/2022 02:06pm • This review contains spoilers of Season 4: Part 1, but only minor details for Part 2. The gap between Season 3 and Season 4 felt like an eternity due to pandemic delays, but since "Ozark" divided its final season into two seven-episode batches, it's been torture waiting for the final shoe t PHOTOS: Md. residents come home from vacation to find belongings gone, strangers in bed PHOTOS: Md. residents come home from vacation to find belongings gone, strangers in bed 04/29/2022 01:08pm • Greenbelt City police said residents of an apartment returned home to find all their belongings gone and two strangers inside. The photos, released by police, come from a video taken by one of the residents. (Courtesy Greenbelt City Police Department) Two roommates who returned to their Greenbel Hughes: If Jazz blow it up, Wizards could benefit greatly Hughes: If Jazz blow it up, Wizards could benefit greatly 04/29/2022 11:35am • Hughes: If Jazz blow it up, Wizards could benefit greatly originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe Washington Wizards enter this summer in need of defense, 3-point shooting and, at some point, could probably use another star to vault them into contention. There happens to be a team that may b NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week 04/29/2022 10:22am • A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts: ___ Unexplained hepatitis cases not caused by COVID-19 vaccines What to expect if DC Circulator bus drivers start strike on Sunday What to expect if DC Circulator bus drivers start strike on Sunday 04/29/2022 08:21am • D.C. Circulator bus drivers may strike starting on Sunday, which could impact service next week. The District Department of Transportation said in a statement that it remains "optimistic that both parties can reach an agreement," urging both parties to "maintain service operations," while remaini Weekend Road and Rail: Paving season, Beltway and I-66 closures, Metro shutdowns Weekend Road and Rail: Paving season, Beltway and I-66 closures, Metro shutdowns 04/29/2022 05:52am • The I-66 Transformation project has closures and stops planned for the Capital Beltway and Interstate 66. Paving and Purple Line work kick up in Maryland as well as events in the District. Metrorail maintenance leads to shutdowns on four lines. Here’s what to know for this weekend. Roadwork Mary How to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the DC area How to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the DC area 04/29/2022 05:24am • May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and in the D.C. area there are many ways to celebrate and learn about your neighbors. How to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month Beyond Chinatown: Researching Asian American and Pacific Islander spaces Md. mom guilty of murder after newborn in plastic bag found hidden in closet Md. mom guilty of murder after newborn in plastic bag found hidden in closet 04/28/2022 07:55am • A Howard County, Maryland, woman could face up to life in prison after she was found guilty in the 2018 death of her newborn son. Moira Akers, 41, of Columbia, was found guilty of second-degree murder and first-degree child abuse by a Howard County Circuit Court jury on Wednesday. More Commanders make the simple decision to exercise Montez Sweat's fifth-year option Commanders make the simple decision to exercise Montez Sweat's fifth-year option 04/27/2022 02:00pm • Commanders make easy choice, exercise Sweat's 5th-year option originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonA day before the Commanders and the rest of their NFL comrades are slated to make crucial and difficult decisions in the first round of the NFL Draft, the team checked off a simple item fro Virginia gas tax holiday bill fails in Senate committee Virginia gas tax holiday bill fails in Senate committee 04/27/2022 01:05pm • The gas tax holiday bill recommended by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin will not move forward during this special session of the General Assembly, after being effectively killed by the Finance and Appropriations Committee. While several members of the public voiced support for SB 6001, which would h Council hears new plan for limited police presence in Montgomery Co. schools Council hears new plan for limited police presence in Montgomery Co. schools 04/26/2022 08:38pm • Council members in Montgomery County, Maryland, are weighing in on a new agreement to return police officers to public schools with a more limited and strictly defined role. School and police officials appeared before the Montgomery County Council Tuesday afternoon to formally unveil the "Communi EPA official gets behind-the-scenes tour of WSSC Water's testing lab EPA official gets behind-the-scenes tour of WSSC Water's testing lab 04/25/2022 09:58pm • A top-ranking Environmental Protection Agency official got a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the nation’s largest water utilities. Radhika Fox, an assistant administrator for the EPA's Office of Water, toured WSSC Water's under-construction raw water pipeline and its Silver Spring laboratory,
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