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A new musical composition commissioned by a Maryland concert band takes its inspiration from the pandemic

With "The Year 2020," composer Johan de Meij and the Rockville Concert Band remember lives lost to covid.

 

Maryland gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore hits the airwaves with TV ads

Wes Moore is one of 10 candidates vying for the Democratic nomination. He is the first to appear on TV ads.

 

Maryland poised to become second state in U.S. to ban declawing cats

The once common practice of declawing cats is now viewed by many as barbaric. Some call it amputation.

 

Saturday’s big East Coast storm: What it could mean for D.C. area

Downpours, plummeting temperatures, gusts over 40 mph and snow showers are all possible.

 

Former U-Md. employee accused of stealing $1.1 million from school, indicted on theft charges

Authorities said Lisa Schuetz used her official position and purchasing authority to defraud the university from 2016 to 2020.

 

PM Update: Seasonable tonight into Thursday, with numerous clouds

There could still be a passing shower or some drizzle this evening. 50s tomorrow.

 

Prosecutors say a Va. woman killed her mother and sister. The defense says it was murder-suicide.

Fairfax County prosecutors said Megan Hargan was motivated by greed, while the defense said her sister, Helen Hargan, set her up to take the fall.

 

Left-leaning Va. advocacy groups ask Youngkin to keep Northam’s Board of Education nominees

Virginia advocacy groups are upset by Gov. Glenn Youngkin's early termination of the tenures of three members of the state Board of Education.

 

From Ukrainians with disabilities comes a desperate plea: ‘We have no chance without help’

One of the volunteers who is trying to make sure disabled Ukrainians aren’t abandoned is former D.C. advisory neighborhood commissioner Anna Landre.

 

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