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Lifetime's 'Supernanny' offers advice for quarantined parents before Mother's Day Lifetime's 'Supernanny' offers advice for quarantined parents before Mother's Day 05/07/2020 12:46am • "Supernanny" Jo Frost appears at AOL Studios on Jan. 26, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP) Mother's Day is just around the corner, but many moms are stressed under quarantine. We caught up with Jo Frost of the Lifetime series "Supernanny" for parenting advice. "Th Coronavirus update: DC tourism revenue nose-dives amid pandemic Coronavirus update: DC tourism revenue nose-dives amid pandemic 05/06/2020 08:30pm • A man crosses a quiet street in Washington, Monday, April 13, 2020. D.C. is under a stay-home order for all residents in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) Tourism revenue and visitor spending in the District has nose-dived since the coronavirus cris Getting on a plane: Changes ahead for air travelers 05/06/2020 08:20pm • The number of people flying on commercial flights has dropped to the lowest level since the 1950s, and when passengers resume getting on planes in larger numbers, the experience will be fundamentally different than it was just a few months ago. Major airlines recently began requiring passengers t No casinos means no money for Maryland No casinos means no money for Maryland 05/06/2020 10:31am • Live! Casino & Hotel in Arundel Mills saw March gaming revenue fall 55.6% compared with a year earlier, to $24.8 million. (Courtesy Live! Casino & Hotel/Courtesy Cordish Companies) Maryland’s six casinos closed March 16 under guidelines to halt the spread of the coronavirus, and it is Survey: Millions worried about credit scores, missing payments due to pandemic Survey: Millions worried about credit scores, missing payments due to pandemic 05/06/2020 09:44am • With the coronavirus inflicting financial damage to the country on a scale not seen for decades, a new survey suggests millions of Americans are worried about their credit scores and how the crisis could make it more difficult for them to pay their rent or mortgage on time. The survey on credit s Va. Gold Cup to run with no spectators, tailgating, fancy hats Va. Gold Cup to run with no spectators, tailgating, fancy hats 05/06/2020 07:36am • The Virginia Gold Cup — the annual rite of spring blending steeplechase racing, tailgating, sun dresses and shoulder-to-shoulder socializing — will likely be run with no spectators in June, at Great Meadow in The Plains. Details are still to be confirmed, but a letter has been sent to Virgini 'Do the right thing': How Ocean City beach reopening will work 'Do the right thing': How Ocean City beach reopening will work 05/06/2020 02:16am • Bikers move over the boardwalk Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in Ocean City, Md. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) With beaches and the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, set to reopen this weekend, visitors from out of the area are encouraged to continue following a statewide stay-at-home order — but police Jerry Seinfeld debuts new standup comedy routine in Netflix special '23 Hours to Kill' Jerry Seinfeld debuts new standup comedy routine in Netflix special '23 Hours to Kill' 05/06/2020 12:19am • Jerry Seinfeld appears in the new Netflix standup comedy special "Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill." (Netflix) Before we entered the "bizarro" world of coronavirus, Jerry Seinfeld was scheduled to perform at The Hall @ Live! Casino & Hotel in Arundel Mills, Maryland, on July 10. It's 'This must stop': Reckless driving soars amid COVID-19 closures 'This must stop': Reckless driving soars amid COVID-19 closures 05/05/2020 02:34pm • The global coronavirus pandemic has eased traffic congestion in the D.C. area but has led to a dramatic rise of excessive speeding at a time when more people are walking or riding bicycles. AAA Mid-Atlantic said in a news release Tuesday that local police departments, which are still ticketing dr Coronavirus: What to do if your kids stay home Coronavirus: What to do if your kids stay home 05/05/2020 01:41pm • This content is sponsored by Johns Hopkins Medicine. In many parts of the U.S. and around the world, children are staying home from school to help reduce the spread of the new coronavirus and COVID-19, the illness it causes. While this is a critical way to practice social distancing, it can be Man with six DUI convictions charged with drunken driving 05/05/2020 11:13am • SEAFORD, Del. (AP) — State police say a Delaware man has been charged with drunken driving for the seventh time after a fight with his girlfriend. Authorities say 54-year-old Bretley W. Knox of Seaford was seen driving erratically Sunday night before stopping his truck and beating a female pass Open up: Virginia dentists see nonemergency patients with measures in place Open up: Virginia dentists see nonemergency patients with measures in place 05/04/2020 01:15pm • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's executive order prohibiting elective surgeries and limiting dental procedures expired last week and was not renewed. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/Harbucks) Now that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has lifted restrictions to allow nonemergency visits to the doctor and denti Suddenly looking for work? Your social media posts could cost you the job 05/04/2020 08:56am • This April 26, 2017, file photo shows the Twitter app icon on a mobile phone in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) If you suddenly find yourself looking for a job during the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s been awhile since you have, a heads up: Nearly all businesses now do background r Montgomery Co. schools release latest student grading criteria amid coronavirus Montgomery Co. schools release latest student grading criteria amid coronavirus 05/04/2020 07:54am • As online learning during the pandemic moves into the fourth grading period of the school year in Montgomery County, how students are evaluated in Maryland's largest school system has been an ongoing adjustment. The school district has released the latest framework for its grading system. Middle an Drivers accused of stealing Teslas lead Fairfax Co. police on chases Drivers accused of stealing Teslas lead Fairfax Co. police on chases 05/02/2020 11:59pm • One man is under arrest after early morning police chases in Fairfax County, Virginia, involving three Tesla sedans and an SUV that were reported stolen. An officer stopped to check on three Teslas and a Mitsubishi SUV that were stopped on the side of the road at Leesburg Pike and Gosnell Road ar
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