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Rowing Trio Will Journey Across the Pacific Ocean to Promote Inclusivity and Equality
Courtney Farber and her Oar the Rainbow teammates plan on rowing across the Pacific Ocean to support Athlete Ally and Doctors Without Borders.
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Takoma Park Elementary’s Dr. Zadia Gadsden Named Washington Post Principal of the Year
Takoma Park Elementary School principal Dr. Zadia Gadsden has been recognized as this year’s Washington Post Principal of the Year.
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NPR Icon Bob Boilen Embraces Low-Power FM with Takoma Radio Role
Bob Boilen, the creator of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts and All Songs Considered, has been appointed as the new program director of Takoma Radio.
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Citizens Advisory Board Member Jeffrey D. Le Joins Leadership Maryland’s Emerging Leader Program
Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board member Jeffrey D. Le has been chosen for the 2024 Leadership Maryland Emerging Leader Program class.
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Dana Marlowe Discusses Impact of I Support The Girls on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ [Video]
Dana Marlowe, founder of I Support The Girls, appeared on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ to discuss collecting and distributing bras and hygiene products for women in need.
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WalletHub Ranks Silver Spring Among Most Ethnically Diverse U.S. Cities
Silver Spring has once again secured its position as one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, based on a recent report by the personal finance website WalletHub.
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Community Unites: GoFundMe Launched for Family of Khalid Shakir Scriven
The family of a man who was struck and killed by a driver in Montgomery Hills last week has raised over $20,000 through a GoFundMe campaign.
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Spring Silver: One of DCist’s 12 Musicians And Bands To Check Out In 2024
Local act Spring Silver has appeared in DCist’s list of 12 musicians and bands to check out in 2024.
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Mail Truck Driver Receives Highest Award From National Safety Council
Silver Spring mail truck driver Carter Scott has received the National Safety Council’s Million Mile Award for his exceptional safety record.