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Frustration Grows as Northwood High School Faces Lengthy Reconstruction
With reconstruction and an unfinished holding school, Northwood High School’s future is uncertain.
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Faith Leaders Express Support for Abortion Rights Measure
Leaders from various faiths, including Jewish, Unitarian, Christian, Episcopalian, and Methodist, discussed the intersection of faith and reproductive health during a panel on Tuesday at Silver Spring United Methodist Church.
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Maryland Ballot Drop Boxes Installed as Vote-by-Mail Deadlines Approach
The Maryland State Board of Elections finished setting up 286 ballot drop boxes statewide for the general election. Marylanders can use any box to submit mail-in ballots, which can arrive early next week.
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Top Election Official Warns of Maryland Voter Scams
Scammers posing as election workers are tricking Maryland voters with fake texts, raising concerns at the State Board of Elections.
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Maryland’s Van Hollen and Environmental Groups Want Polluters to Pay for Climate Damage
Senator Chris Van Hollen and other lawmakers have proposed a law to make big polluters pay for the costs of the climate crisis.
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Silver Spring’s Thea LaFond Captures Olympic Gold in Women’s Triple Jump for Dominica
Silver Spring resident and former teacher Thea LaFond won Olympic gold in the women’s triple jump on Saturday.
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Local ‘Fairy Godmother’ Nancy Illman Promotes Memoir at Orangetheory Fitness
Takoma Park author Nancy Illman will promote her memoir on Saturday outside Orangetheory Fitness in downtown Silver Spring. In “Instigator of Joy,” Illman shares her experiences of abuse and isolation with the hope of helping readers find their true selves.