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Round House Theatre's 'We're Gonna Die' blends DC sounds, Filipino heritage Round House Theatre's 'We're Gonna Die' blends DC sounds, Filipino heritage 06/11/2021 10:40am • Round House Theatre will return to live in-person shows this fall, but first, you can check out its final spring production, "We're Gonna Die," which streams from June 14 to July 11. "The title is pretty sensational and eye-catching, but it is about the fact that we are going to die," Actres Glen Burnie man guilty of impersonating US Marshal Glen Burnie man guilty of impersonating US Marshal 06/11/2021 10:31am • There is not a new sheriff in town. A Glen Burnie, Maryland, man pleaded guilty Thursday to impersonating a U.S. Marshal. Renul Forbes, 32, also known as Michael Renul, faces a maximum of three years in prison followed by one year of supervised release. According to a release from the Depar Weekend Road and Rail: Bike sharing, I-66 stopping, I-295 change, Metro shutdown Weekend Road and Rail: Bike sharing, I-66 stopping, I-295 change, Metro shutdown 06/11/2021 05:33am • The weather forecast could impact scheduled roadwork across the D.C. region, including Interstate 66, Interstate 295 and the new University Boulevard "Shared Streets" project. Here’s what’s being projected, weather permitting. Roadwork Maryland Beginning Friday, the Maryland Department of Tra Montgomery Co. to resume parking ticket late fees Montgomery Co. to resume parking ticket late fees 06/10/2021 08:33pm • Montgomery County, Maryland, will resume late fees for unpaid parking tickets on Aug. 1 after postponing fees in March 2020. The Montgomery County Department of Transportation said in a news release that late fees associated with parking tickets given between Jan. 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, will DC announces COVID-19 vaccine outreach workforce DC announces COVID-19 vaccine outreach workforce 06/10/2021 04:19pm • At a ribbon-cutting event to open a new mobile vaccination pod on Thursday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the creation of a COVID-19 vaccine outreach workforce. "Going forward, we need an all hands on deck approach to ensure every eligible person in our community claims their free COVID-19 v Louie Anderson hosts virtual comedy special about life during a pandemic 06/10/2021 12:56am • Comedy Central ranked him one of the 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians of All Time. This Saturday, Louie Anderson hosts a virtual comedy special from his home in Las Vegas. "I've been working on this material from being cooped up a whole year," Anderson told WTOP. "You realize a lot of thin Tick discovery near California beaches prompts Lyme disease warning Tick discovery near California beaches prompts Lyme disease warning 06/09/2021 06:44pm • ▶ Watch Video: Rising tick population prompts Lyme disease warning in California After battling Lyme disease, Dana Parish thought she was safe from ticks when she moved from New York to the California coast. Now she comes back from the beach and checks for ticks. "Unfortunately, I h Cool new movies to check out by streaming 'Tribeca at Home' 06/09/2021 11:10am • Have you wanted to hit the Tribeca Film Fest but couldn't make the trip to New York? "Tribeca at Home" kicks off Wednesday with virtual presentations through June 20. “Tribeca at Home allows us to bring the heart of our festival to even more communities around the country,” Co-Founder VCU makes vaccination mandatory for students on campus VCU makes vaccination mandatory for students on campus 06/08/2021 09:50am • Virginia Commonwealth University said Monday that vaccination will be required for all students who will be on campus for the fall semester. The school said that includes students who live, study or work on campus — though exceptions will be made for those with religious or health reasons. S DC-area school systems reveal more details about future 'virtual academies' DC-area school systems reveal more details about future 'virtual academies' 06/08/2021 05:00am • Parents, teachers and nearly everyone else tied to education can’t wait to put virtual and hybrid-learning behind them and get back to the classroom on a regular basis again. But at the same time, many school systems have come around on the idea that there are benefits to virtual instruction. Virginia voter guide: The 2021 primaries Virginia voter guide: The 2021 primaries 06/07/2021 10:08pm • Editor's note: The polls have closed in Virginia. You can check the results: Primary voters pick Democratic candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, AG Primary voters pick Democratic House of Delegates candidates Primary results: Live updates from The Associated Press Photos from Prim Some Marylanders have trouble getting unemployment payments Some Marylanders have trouble getting unemployment payments 06/07/2021 05:51pm • Some people collecting unemployment benefits from the state of Maryland say a normally simple weekly check-in online was far from that this time around. This week, some of those using Maryland’s unemployment insurance program said that after experiencing issues logging onto the state’s BEACON Summer reading: Book ideas for parents of K-8 students Summer reading: Book ideas for parents of K-8 students 06/07/2021 08:00am • Many parents likely dream of a guilt-free summer -- a break from the pressure of online learning for their kids, a hiatus from helping with homework and some time off from balancing it all. But what about summer reading and the threat of a "slide" after many students struggled to stay on top of acad DC activates cooling centers as Sunday forecast calls for extreme heat DC activates cooling centers as Sunday forecast calls for extreme heat 06/06/2021 10:30am • It might be hard to believe the D.C. region was facing unseasonably cool daytime highs just a few weeks ago, but it's suddenly feeling a lot more like summer: Sunday's highs will swelter in the low to mid 90s, with District officials opening cooling centers so residents can seek relief from the heat US economy: Plenty of growth, not enough workers or supplies US economy: Plenty of growth, not enough workers or supplies 06/05/2021 10:03am • WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy is sparking confusion and whiplash almost as fast as it’s adding jobs. Barely more than a year after the coronavirus caused the steepest economic fall and job losses on record, the speed of the rebound has been so unexpectedly swift that many companies can
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