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After near-death battle with COVID, Rockville woman starts nonprofit to help others After near-death battle with COVID, Rockville woman starts nonprofit to help others 10/13/2021 04:00am • A Rockville, Maryland, woman credits luck and the world's best medical care for her survival from a near-fatal case of COVID-19. Now, nearly a year after she first became ill and after months in intensive care at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, 42-year-old Maria Young, of Rockville, is turni Montgomery Co. schools ask federal judge to dismiss vaccine-mandate lawsuit Montgomery Co. schools ask federal judge to dismiss vaccine-mandate lawsuit 10/12/2021 08:47pm • Attorneys for Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland are asking a federal judge to toss out the lawsuit filed by an employee who objects to its vaccine mandate on religious grounds. In court documents, the school system asked for dismissal of the lawsuit by the plaintiff identified only as When COVID-19 vaccines are available for young kids, will Montgomery Co. be ready? When COVID-19 vaccines are available for young kids, will Montgomery Co. be ready? 10/12/2021 05:45pm • When COVID-19 vaccines are available for children between ages 5 and 11, Montgomery County, Maryland, officials want to be ready, and they told the County Council that challenges remain. County officials estimate that 105,000 children are in the 5-to-11 age group, and Sean O'Donnell, with the Mon What percentage of people in DC area are vaccinated? What percentage of people in DC area are vaccinated? 10/12/2021 06:18am • There's been a strong and concerted push to get as many coronavirus vaccines into as many arms as possible, and around the D.C. region the numbers show that it's paying off. The most recent available data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that over 99% of Montgomery County Calvert Co. bus drivers no-show, impacting bus routes Calvert Co. bus drivers no-show, impacting bus routes 10/12/2021 01:35am • EDITOR'S NOTE: The story has been updated to clarify a quote about the pay rate for bus drivers in Calvert County, Maryland.  Calvert County Public Schools in Maryland confirmed that drivers of it's bus fleet will "call out sick" on Monday to draw attention to what the district called "challenge Small Business Owners Share Their Secrets to Success 10/12/2021 12:00am • It's a grim statistic: About 20% of small businesses fail within the first year and 50% within the first five years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But what exactly is it that separates businesses that succeed from those that fail? To put a finger on that intangible element, five 7 Best REITs to Buy for a Recession 10/12/2021 12:00am • These top REIT stocks can help investors weather a downturn.Parts of the real estate sector can offer insulation against economic downturns. Even though the economy is still in a growth cycle, its recovery from the pandemic is waning, with investors concerned about inflation risks and the persistent 'Unacceptable' — Montgomery Co. leaders react to reports of racist abuse at high school games 'Unacceptable' — Montgomery Co. leaders react to reports of racist abuse at high school games 10/11/2021 11:40pm • Principals from two Montgomery County, Maryland, high schools met with students and school equity teams Monday to deal with racist comments made at recent sporting events. The incidents happened at girls’ soccer and volleyball games between students from Einstein and Sherwood high schools Sept. Manassas school to spend rest of week in virtual learning Manassas school to spend rest of week in virtual learning 10/11/2021 11:02pm • Following Monday's holiday, it's back to school Tuesday for students in Prince William County. But all 734 students at Bennett Elementary School in Manassas will be in virtual learning Tuesday through Friday this week because of three dozen confirmed COVID-19 cases at the Virginia school. Besides COVID-19 drives gas, oil prices to their highest in 7 years COVID-19 drives gas, oil prices to their highest in 7 years 10/11/2021 07:46pm • Gas prices are on the rise again, thanks to the highest oil prices in seven years, and industry analysts say they could go higher because of imbalances between supply and demand due to COVID-19. The average price for a gallon of gasoline is $3.25 per gallon, according to GasBuddy, an application Howard U. details homecoming plans -- with COVID precautions Howard U. details homecoming plans -- with COVID precautions 10/11/2021 06:08pm • Howard University in D.C. has announced its slate of in-person and livestreamed events for homecoming, which starts Saturday. The in-person events will run at limited capacity and are closed to alumni, the university said in a statement Monday; anyone attending an event in person needs to have th Anne Arundel Co. schools allow quarantined students to return with negative COVID test Anne Arundel Co. schools allow quarantined students to return with negative COVID test 10/11/2021 05:09am • Anne Arundel County Public Schools announced that, starting Monday, students and staff can test out of COVID-19 quarantine early under certain circumstances. The school district said that required quarantines due to exposure to coronavirus, with some exceptions, can avert the normal 10-day quaran Studies show COVID-19 worsens pregnancy complication risk Studies show COVID-19 worsens pregnancy complication risk 10/10/2021 07:07pm • Pregnant women who develop Covid-19 symptoms risk emergency complications and other problems with their pregnancies, according to two new studies. The disease also puts their children at risk. The first study showed that pregnant women with symptomatic Covid-19 had a higher percentage of emergenc 64 Montgomery Co. bus routes see pre-pandemic schedules 64 Montgomery Co. bus routes see pre-pandemic schedules 10/10/2021 01:44am • In another sign that the pandemic is receding, Montgomery County has returned many of it's bus routes to pre-pandemic levels. Starting Sunday, Maryland residents taking Montgomery County busses will see sizable service changes to 64 routes County Executive Marc Elrich added that the change to COVID-19 outbreak pauses in-person learning at Prince William Co. elementary school COVID-19 outbreak pauses in-person learning at Prince William Co. elementary school 10/09/2021 11:15am • A COVID-19 outbreak is causing problems at Bennett Elementary School in Manassas, Virginia. Starting Tuesday, in-person classes will be paused for the week due to 36 confirmed cases, the school system confirmed to WTOP. In an email to parents Friday night, Prince William County Superintendent LaT
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