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Crank up 'Ex's & Oh's' to see Elle King in Maryland, West Virginia Crank up 'Ex's & Oh's' to see Elle King in Maryland, West Virginia 07/27/2023 04:58am • Hear our full chat on my podcast âœBeyond the Fame with Jason Fraley.â Her hit song "Ex's and Oh's" was all over the radio in 2014 and even earned a pair of Grammy nominations. Crank it up as you drive to see Elle King at the Waterside Music Series in Solomons, Maryland, on Thursday, fo Review: Boots Riley still not sorry to bother you in absurdist comedy 'I'm a Virgo' on Amazon Prime Review: Boots Riley still not sorry to bother you in absurdist comedy 'I'm a Virgo' on Amazon Prime 07/26/2023 01:54pm • Are you looking for something fresh to watch after your "Barbenheimer" double feature of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer?" Amazon Prime recently dropped all seven episodes of "I'm a Virgo," proving that Boots Riley ("Sorry to Bother You") is one of the wildest, most creative filmmakers today when i Residents speak out on Montgomery County road safety plan Residents speak out on Montgomery County road safety plan 07/26/2023 05:25am • From "walking school buses" to better sidewalk upkeep, Montgomery County, Maryland's Pedestrian Master Plan has more than 100 recommendations with the goal of making it safer and more pleasant for those on foot or bike to get where they're going. On Tuesday, residents got their chance to tell the What parents of student-athletes should know following Bronny James cardiac arrest What parents of student-athletes should know following Bronny James cardiac arrest 07/25/2023 05:36pm • A D.C.- area pediatric cardiologist said that medical emergencies in student athletes, such as the cardiac arrest LeBron James' son had during basketball practice rarely happen; they are likely the result of an underlying heart condition. "I think the one thing for parents to know is that this is Frederick Co. offers free back-to-school vaccines for uninsured students Frederick Co. offers free back-to-school vaccines for uninsured students 07/25/2023 12:21pm • With school starting back up next month, students in Frederick County, Maryland, can get free vaccines if they don't have health insurance that covers vaccine costs. The county's health department said they'll be hosting vaccination clinics from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from Is it genetic? What experts say about risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's and more Is it genetic? What experts say about risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's and more 07/25/2023 12:04pm • ▶ Watch Video: CRISPR and "The Code Breaker" "Do you have a family history of that?"  It's a question that often comes up in health settings, but how much do genetics really impact your physical and mental health? "Almost every condition you can think of has some sort of genetic WTOP staffer shares personal memories of Tony Bennett: He was 'Mr. B' to me WTOP staffer shares personal memories of Tony Bennett: He was 'Mr. B' to me 07/24/2023 04:51pm • Iâve gotten way out of the habit of sharing anything too deeply personal on the internet. But so many people â global leaders, U.S. presidents past and present, artists, fans and peers â have been posting amazing tributes, heartfelt stories, accolades and superlatives about the singular nation Police: Md. man lured girl into woods, sexually assaulted her Police: Md. man lured girl into woods, sexually assaulted her 07/23/2023 07:15am • A Montgomery County, Maryland, man suspected of luring a girl into a wooded area and sexually assaulting her has been charged with multiple counts of second-degree rape and third-degree sex offense, according to police. Montgomery County police said that at approximately 7 p.m. on Thursday, 31-ye DC's new acting police chief says she won't be satisfied until crime goes down DC's new acting police chief says she won't be satisfied until crime goes down 07/21/2023 11:52am • Since Pamela Smith was sworn in as acting police chief in D.C. earlier this week, she has spent her time meeting with "just about every command official" in the police department as Smith works to become more familiar with the agency she hopes to lead on a permanent basis. In an interview wit DC United's Benteke, Miller share MLS All-Star experience DC United's Benteke, Miller share MLS All-Star experience 07/20/2023 06:34pm • Tyler Miller shuffled around the crowded locker room at Audi Field Wednesday night, holding his red goalkeeper and a black Sharpie marker. Once he saw one of MLS All-Star teammates free, he quickly placed the marker in the player's hands to sign. The jersey filled up with all the names of his tem Official concedes 8-year-old who died in U.S. custody could have been saved Official concedes 8-year-old who died in U.S. custody could have been saved 07/20/2023 10:55am • ▶ Watch Video: Probe reveals Customs and Border Protection failed to protect migrant child who died in May The life of a migrant girl who died in Border Patrol custody in May could have been saved if she had been treated differently while in U.S. custody, a government official conceded Virginia's new transgender student policies draw criticism, support Virginia's new transgender student policies draw criticism, support 07/20/2023 10:05am • Gov. Glenn Youngkinâs latest rollback of some policies regarding transgender students has led Virginians on both sides of the issue to speak out. Casey Calabia, a recent Fairfax County graduate, who also identifies as transgender, said she was angry about the changes. "It makes being a trans 'Be in the present moment': Accessible yoga classes in DC focus on overall health 'Be in the present moment': Accessible yoga classes in DC focus on overall health 07/20/2023 06:45am • Underneath a canopy of leaves, accompanied by a chorus of insects, Beth Kaplan's gentle voice casts a spell over Twin Oak Meadow, as she teaches an outdoor yoga class one Sunday morning in Tregaron Conservancy in Northwest D.C. "You can bend your knees, it might feel better on the lower back ⦠Show me the money: How raising interest rates is benefiting short-term savers Show me the money: How raising interest rates is benefiting short-term savers 07/19/2023 11:43am • It may be bad for borrowing money, but there's a silver lining of interest rates going up for savers. And if you have money sitting in a checking or savings account, not earning any interest, some financial experts say now may be the best time to consider moving it. With interest rates rising, 'Astro-fabulous': 2 Barbie Dolls that blasted into space now on display at Smithsonian museum 'Astro-fabulous': 2 Barbie Dolls that blasted into space now on display at Smithsonian museum 07/19/2023 04:35am • Since dropping on the scene in 1959, Barbie has been a fashion designer, a nurse, a ballerina, a flight attendant, a fashion model, lead singer of The Rockers, a veterinarian, a pilot, an executive and a host of other professions. Last year, she came back from space during her most recent sti
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