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What a Way to Wake Up, Vol. 2
From reader Ja’Meka: “In the parking garage of the Veridian apartment complex.”
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Police Warn of Amazon Scam
The Takoma Park Police Department is warning residents of a scam involving phone calls from someone claiming to be an Amazon employee.
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District 20 Proposes Changes to State BID Law, Asks for Council Support
The members of the District 20 state delegation in Silver Spring have sent a letter to the County Council asking for its support for proposed changes to the state law allowing the establishment of Business Improvement Districts in the county.
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Red Rock Films Wins Emmy Award for “Secrets of the Whales”
The Disney+ / National Geographic series “Secrets of the Whales”, produced by Silver Spring-based Red Rock Films, has been awarded the Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.
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The Angry Jerk is One of Eater D.C.’s “15 Hottest New Restaurants”
The Angry Jerk, which features “authentic Caribbean cuisine,” has been featured by Eater D.C. as one of The 15 Hottest New Restaurants Around D.C. in September.
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Police Investigating Homicide in Silver Spring
Detectives from the Montgomery County Police – Major Crimes Division are currently investigating a homicide that occurred Friday evening on Piney Branch Road in Silver Spring.
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Police Charge Two Teens as Adults in Silver Spring Carjacking
Detectives from the Montgomery County Police – 3rd District Investigative Section have arrested and charged two teenagers as adults in an armed carjacking that occurred on Wayne Avenue in Silver Spring.
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Detectives Arrest Two Suspects in Recent Armed Carjackings
Detectives from the Montgomery County Police – Major Crimes Division have arrested and charged two teenaged males from Washington D.C. with two recent carjackings in Silver Spring and Takoma Park.
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New or Expanding Businesses Could Be Eligible for State Grant Program
Local businesses that are planning to open or expand into vacant space in commercial properties could be eligible for state grants to help pay rent or grow the business, according to an announcement from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.