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Jenna Ortega and Fred Armisen remake 'The Parent Trap' in 'SNL' sketch Jenna Ortega and Fred Armisen remake 'The Parent Trap' in 'SNL' sketch 03/12/2023 04:34am • In her "Saturday Night Live" debut, Jenna Ortega got a little help from her "Wednesday" co-star and Studio 8H alum Fred Armisen for one of the most memorable sketches of the night -- a take on the 1998 film "The Parent Trap." In the sketch, Ortega is leading a remake of the movie in the double-du Dunbar High School staffer on leave after alleged sexual misconduct toward a student Dunbar High School staffer on leave after alleged sexual misconduct toward a student 03/10/2023 09:04pm • An employee at a D.C. high school has been placed on administrative leave after allegedly engaging in sexual misconduct with a student. The incident at Dunbar High School has been referred to D.C. police and D.C. Child and Family Services Agency, according to a letter from the school's principal. 29 graduates sworn in as Montgomery Co. police officers amid push to increase recruits 29 graduates sworn in as Montgomery Co. police officers amid push to increase recruits 03/10/2023 08:08pm • A brand new class of police recruits have been sworn in to their new jobs, serving five different law enforcement agencies in Montgomery County, Maryland. The 29 members of the 75th session of the Montgomery County Police Training Academy will work in the Montgomery County, Takoma Park, Gaithersb Fairfax Co. school board passes collective bargaining resolution for teachers, other staff Fairfax Co. school board passes collective bargaining resolution for teachers, other staff 03/10/2023 07:45am • Welcome to the School Zone, WTOPâs weekly feature about the latest topics and trends in education across the D.C. region. Fairfax County school board passes collective bargaining measure  What it is: The Fairfax County, Virginia, school board on Thursday night unanimously passed a measure that Maryland DOE releases annual statewide report card, more than half of schools retain gold stars Maryland DOE releases annual statewide report card, more than half of schools retain gold stars 03/10/2023 03:53am • For the first time since the pandemic, Marylandâs State Department of Education has issued its annual report card, complete with star ratings for each school. The report card system includes student achievement growth on state tests in English language, arts, math, postsecondary readiness, prof Fairfax Co. school system hits back at AG Miyares' claims that college prep program discriminates Fairfax Co. school system hits back at AG Miyares' claims that college prep program discriminates 03/09/2023 10:15pm • Virginiaâs Attorney General Jason Miyares is accusing the Fairfax County Public Schools of "racially discriminating against children,â after he said Cooper Middle School sent out a letter to parents offering a college prep program for students of certain racial or ethnic groups. In a âœnotic DC does away with 'Hunger Games' style summer camp sign-up, moves to lottery system DC does away with 'Hunger Games' style summer camp sign-up, moves to lottery system 03/09/2023 07:31pm • On top of taxes and preparing spring break plans, parents know it's also the time of year to start signing their kids up for summer camp. And in D.C., high demand is prompting the city to change to a lottery system. Mayor Muriel Bowser made the announcement Thursday that the District would shift Judge says ex-chair Juanita Miller did not commit misconduct, should stay on Prince George's Co. school board Judge says ex-chair Juanita Miller did not commit misconduct, should stay on Prince George's Co. school board 03/09/2023 06:59pm • An administrative law judge in Maryland has cleared former Prince George's County Board of Education chair Juanita Miller of misconduct charges, and said she should be able to stay on the board. In an opinion issued March 6, Judge Richard O'Connor found that Miller did not commit any of the offen How the National Park Service keeps the cherry trees looking so good How the National Park Service keeps the cherry trees looking so good 03/08/2023 06:12pm • You're not supposed to even touch D.C.'s cherry trees around the Tidal Basin. However, there are three guys who walk around them with saws, reaching up and spotting every dying limb and nub, getting rid of them before you even notice a naked branch when peak bloom hits. Alonzo McBryde and Bob 'I don't wanna die': Jurors hear 911 call from daughter in Veronica Youngblood murder trial 'I don't wanna die': Jurors hear 911 call from daughter in Veronica Youngblood murder trial 03/08/2023 02:51pm • Jurors in the murder trial of a Fairfax County, Virginia, woman charged with killing her two daughters heard the harrowing 911 call made by one of the girls after being shot and mortally wounded in August 2018. Prosecutors with the Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office played the recor As Kyle Kuzma’s philanthropy grows, so does his mother Karri's pride As Kyle Kuzmaâs philanthropy grows, so does his mother Karri's pride 03/08/2023 01:13pm • As Kuzmaâs philanthropy grows, so does his motherâs pride originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   Besides being a guy who can put up 20 points and propel his team to wins, Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzmaâs impact has stunned even those closest to him. Kuzmaâs grea Fairfax Co. schools to offer free virtual mental health services to high schoolers Fairfax Co. schools to offer free virtual mental health services to high schoolers 03/08/2023 05:01am • Virginia's largest school system will be offering free virtual mental health services to all high school students. Fairfax County Public Schools has partnered with Hazel Health, giving some 61,000 students access to the service, according to the county's contract with the group. WTOP obtained the Md. man’s fatal overdose is prompting legislation to require fentanyl testing in hospitals Md. manâs fatal overdose is prompting legislation to require fentanyl testing in hospitals 03/07/2023 06:31pm • Josh Siems died from an overdose on his 31st birthday in October, after years of battling an opioid addiction. Although his family said he exhibited all of the signs of a fentanyl overdose and even had the deadly drug on him, Siems, who grew up in Baltimore, wasnât tested for it. âœWhen we got Metro will now allow your baby to stay in stroller when you board the bus Metro will now allow your baby to stay in stroller when you board the bus 03/07/2023 02:05pm • If you are a new parent and are pushing that stroller around all day, it will now be a lot easier to hop on a Metrobus. Metro announced changes to its policy for strollers on buses Monday, aiming to make it easier for parents riding with babies or toddlers. Instead of folding strollers, Metrob Juice shop South Block comes to McLean (and its smoothies might be good for your skin) Juice shop South Block comes to McLean (and its smoothies might be good for your skin) 03/07/2023 12:33pm • Home-grown South Block â which started as a juice bar on the George Washington University campus called Campus Fresh in 2006 â has opened its 14th location in the D.C. area in McLean, Virginia. South Block is one of several new tenants at Federal Realty's Chesterbrook Shopping Center, which i
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