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Silver Spring Retains Its Spot as Fourth Most Ethnically Diverse City
Silver Spring has retained its position as one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
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Maryland Considers Nuclear Power to Meet Energy Demands
Maryland lawmakers are considering measures this legislative session that could encourage more nuclear energy in the state.
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Small Businesses Near Maryland Purple Line Construction Can Apply for Up to $50,000 in Grants
Maryland transportation officials have announced a new series of grants of up to $50,000 to address the financial impacts of ongoing Purple Line construction on small businesses in the area.
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Record Egg Prices Leave Families and Restaurants Scrambling
Egg prices hit a January record as bird flu continues wiping out flocks nationwide, including in Montgomery County.
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Beteseb Restaurant’s Doro Wat Earns Spotlight in Bon Appétit Magazine
Beteseb Restaurant is gaining national attention in Bon Appétit Magazine for its Ethiopian chicken stew known as doro wat.
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Maryland Democrats Condemn Trump’s Ukraine Remarks as Pro-Putin Propaganda
Maryland Democrats criticized President Trump’s comments blaming Ukraine for Russia’s invasion and calling President Zelensky a dictator.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home [Online Seminar]
Wondering what it takes to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent Realty’s Debbie Gerald and First Heritage Mortgage’s VP/Branch Manager Ramez Fahmy. [sponsored]
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Effoi Restaurant Reopens in Downtown Silver Spring Under New Ownership
Effoi Restaurant in downtown Silver Spring has reopened under new ownership.
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Maryland Lawmakers Debate Overhauling Circuit Court Judge Elections
Maryland lawmakers are considering two bills that could change how circuit court judges are chosen.