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The Best Times to Cruise to Alaska 05/17/2022 08:00pm • Alaska's astounding beauty and vast wilderness are unlike any other destination in the U.S. -- and even in the world. While you can plan land-based trips to the state, many of Alaska's majestic snow-capped mountains, pristine forests, glacial waterways and abundant wildlife are in remote locations, 'Wheel of Fortune Live!' coming to Tysons in September 'Wheel of Fortune Live!' coming to Tysons in September 05/17/2022 03:04pm • This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. “Wheel of Fortune Live!,” a new live stage show, is kicking off a tour in September that includes a stop at Capital One Hall in Tyson Ballots now being mailed to DC voters ahead of primary Ballots now being mailed to DC voters ahead of primary 05/17/2022 09:32am • The D.C. primary election is coming up next month, but voters won't have to wait that long to cast a ballot, because ballots are currently being mailed directly to the homes of registered voters across the nation's capital. "We are beginning the mailing process," said Nick Jacobs, a spokesman for HipCityVeg brings plant-based Philly cheesesteaks (and hot dog cart) to Navy Yard HipCityVeg brings plant-based Philly cheesesteaks (and hot dog cart) to Navy Yard 05/17/2022 09:31am • HipCityVeg will open its third D.C. location on May 21, at 1201 Half St., SE, near the center field entrance to Nationals Park. For its May 21 grand opening, the restaurant’s first 100 customers will eat free. More Restaurant News More Business News HipCityVeg has a vega Search is on again for Montgomery Co. health officer after top pick backs out Search is on again for Montgomery Co. health officer after top pick backs out 05/16/2022 10:06pm • For the third time, Montgomery County's top pick for the Health Officer position has backed out, leaving the Maryland county to continue its search to fill the role that has been vacant since September. In a letter to County Council President Gabe Albornoz, Department of Health and Human Services Does Melatonin Work for Sleep? 05/16/2022 08:00pm • Many people struggle to fall or stay asleep. And for an increasing number of Americans, the way to fight back is with over-the-counter melatonin supplements. An analysis by the Journal of the American Medical Association published Feb. 1, 2022, suggested that between 2000 and 2018, the percentage of Prepare for Higher Grocery Bills in These Food Categories 05/15/2022 08:00pm • Rising grocery prices have become a major obstacle for shoppers trying to stick to a budget amid food inflation. In fact, the price of food has climbed 17 months in a row. Consumers who have gone for years without using store coupons are redeeming them and thinking about how to save money on groceri Western Md. Democratic Summit returns: Moore, Lierman, O’Malley win straw polls Western Md. Democratic Summit returns: Moore, Lierman, O’Malley win straw polls 05/14/2022 09:20pm • This article was written by WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters and republished with permission. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. One of the last displays of Democratic might in Western Maryland is the Rocky Gap Casino and Resort, along the shores of Lake Congressional bipartisanship index: Md.'s Harris almost brings up the rear Congressional bipartisanship index: Md.'s Harris almost brings up the rear 05/13/2022 11:37am • U.S. Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R) talks with visitors to the J. Millard Tawes Clam Bake and Crab Feast. (Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines) This article was written by WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters and republished with permission. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email su Gov. Hogan signs group of cybersecurity, public health, transportation bills Gov. Hogan signs group of cybersecurity, public health, transportation bills 05/12/2022 11:36pm • Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City), Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) sign cybersecurity, public health and transportation bills into law on Thursday. Photo by Hannah Gaskill. This content was republished with permission from W 7 Best Monthly Dividend Stocks to Buy Now 05/11/2022 08:00pm • Harness regular paydays with these monthly dividend stocks.There are never any sure things on Wall Street, and in 2022 it's particularly difficult to have confidence in your portfolio amid all the uncertainty. From red-hot inflation to continued conflict in Ukraine to rising interest rates, you neve Best Websites to Make Money Online 05/10/2022 08:00pm • You don't always have to spend money to make money. If you want to launch a side gig to generate regular part-time income, or if you're looking for some quick extra cash, there are websites that can help you do it. Of course, it depends on your definition of "quick cash." Sometimes earning fast cash Hogan announces aid package for Ukraine Hogan announces aid package for Ukraine 05/10/2022 01:36pm • Maryland is sending a multimillion-dollar aid package of supplies to Ukraine, including medical supplies and body armor, Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday. Hogan said the Maryland Department of Health is donating much needed medical equipment including 485,000 bandages and wound care supplies and 200 Car Review: 2022 Genesis GV70 compact luxury crossover is worth a look Car Review: 2022 Genesis GV70 compact luxury crossover is worth a look 05/09/2022 03:52am • Not very familiar with the luxury brand Genesis? The new GV70 compact luxury crossover is worth a look. Even as a newer company in the luxury market, the Genesis brand has been selling luxury cars that offer all the trimmings for an easier-to-live-with price tag. Now it has a second, smaller crossov Montgomery Co. man pleads guilty to fentanyl distribution that led to overdose death Montgomery Co. man pleads guilty to fentanyl distribution that led to overdose death 05/06/2022 11:32am • A Montgomery County, Maryland, man has plead guilty to distributing drugs that led to an overdose death in Aug. 2020. Enitan Mouroukeji Agbi, 38, who also goes by "Anton Agbi," and "Tone," of Germantown, Maryland, pleaded guilty on Thursday to distribution of fentanyl. More Montgomery
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