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    baltimoresun.com > 12/10/2025 > ellicott-city-retire

    Ellicott City ranked ‘best place to retire in Maryland’

    51+ min ago (40+ words) As our population ages, with one in five residents projected to be 65 or older by 2030, we've worked intentionally to make Howard County a community where older adults can thrive," said County Exe" More in Local News...

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > should-a-casino-come-to-tysons-corner-some-fairfax-county-leaders-vote-no > 4026604

    Should a casino come to Tysons Corner? Some Fairfax County leaders vote no

    1+ hour, 20+ min ago (356+ words) The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted to officially oppose a casino in Tysons Corner unless certain conditions are met. News4s Joseph Olmo has the details. Fairfax County leaders voted to oppose any legislation in Richmond that would permit a casino to open in Tysons Corner Tuesday night. Over the past few years, legislation opened the door to build a Las Vegas-style gaming casino near the Spring Hill Metro station. On Tuesday night, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors met for nearly an hour to vote on if they approve or oppose the casino being built. One supervisor said he was "really tired of talking about casinos." Multiple supervisors voiced their opinions on the casino. One supervisor said that Fairfax County residents would reject it "as every poll has shown." Another supervisor said that while he's not saying there should be…...

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > trumps-crackdown-on-immigration-is-taking-a-toll-on-child-care-workers > 4026524

    Child care workers switch up routines and are nervous about ICE presence in DC

    2+ hour, 26+ min ago (707+ words) And in October, the school scrapped its beloved Hispanic Heritage Month parade, when immigrant parents typically dressed their children in costumes and soccer jerseys from their home countries. ICE had begun stopping staff members, all of whom have legal status, and school officials worried about drawing more unwelcome attention. All of this transpired before ICE officials arrested a teacher inside a Spanish immersion preschool in Chicago in October. The event left immigrants who work in child care, along with the families who rely on them, feeling frightened and vulnerable. At CentroN'a, CEO Myrna Peralta said all staff must have legal status and work authorization. But ICE's presence and the fear it generates have changed how the school operates. "That really dominates all of our decision making," Peralta said. Instead of taking children on walks through the neighborhood, staff members push…...

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    washingtonian.com > 12/10/2025 > supreme-court-will-probably-just-let-trump-do-whatever-he-wants-dont-even-think-about-using-a-sans-serif-font-at-the-state-department-and-bowser-absolutely-has-not-endorsed-a-successor-wink

    Supreme Court Will Probably Just Let Trump Do Whatever He Wants, Don’t Even Think About Using a Sans-Serif Font at the State Department, and Bowser Absolutely Has Not Endorsed a Successor (Wink, Wink) - Washingtonian

    2+ hour, 52+ min ago (391+ words) Good morning. We're in for a cloudy and potentially rainy day, with highs around 47. Wind gusts could push 30 mph. More clouds overnight, with lows near 30. The Capital City Go-Go host the Maine Celtics tonight. You can find me on Bluesky, I'm @kmcorliss.19 on Signal, and there's a link to my email address below. " A growing number of couples are using AI to navigate divorce, area lawyers say. "The raccoon who got schnockered at an Ashland ABC store last week is now the face of a lucrative fundraising campaign led by Virginia's Hanover County Animal Protection & Shelter. " "If you like me, you're going to love Kenyan," DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said during a speech Monday night at the Economic Club of Washington, referring to DC Councilmember and mayoral candidate Kenyan McDuffie. "Wink, wink." This statement is not to be interpreted as…...

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    wusa9.com > article > traffic > mission-metro > metro-wmata-bus-route-updates > 65-1b7eb6a5-531d-4dfc-91d9-0ef68e8905c0

    Metro updating 50 bus routes

    3+ hour, 51+ min ago (232+ words) WASHINGTON " Beginning Monday, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is changing 50 bus routes across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia." Notably, Metro is launching a new bus route -- the A29 -- which will take riders from Alexandria to downtown D.C. and back. The new route is funded through the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission's I-395/95 Commuter Choice grant program. The C53, which travels between the Duke Ellington Bridge and Congress Heights, will be piloting a new strategy to manage bus service, called headway management. Instead of simply deploying buses on a specific time schedule, Metro will monitor the lead time between buses in an effort to improve reliability. They said they will also use other tools, like cameras and new computer systems to help ensure buses arrive more consistently and reduce gaps and bunching. Once they assess the effectiveness of headway management, Metro says their team could implement the system…...

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    wtop.com > player-of-the-week > 2025 > 12 > player-of-the-week-patuxent-highs-evan-jones

    Player of the Week: Patuxent High’s Evan Jones

    6+ hour, 8+ min ago (516+ words) December 10, 2025, 4:29 AM Patuxent High School senior Evan Jones spent most of the season playing wide receiver when the Panthers were on offense. He was a threat to score every time he touched the ball and coach Steve Crounse knew the pressure that put on opposing defenses. When a teammate suffered a broken collarbone in the regular season finale, however, Crounse knew the most logical replacement was Jones. But the veteran coach also didn't want to compromise Jones' ability to make plays on the perimeter of the field. "He went off," Crounse said. "He did everything for us. He's a super dynamic kid. He holds every receiving record for us at Patuxent." That included making three tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss and breaking up two passes from his cornerback position on defense. For his efforts, Jones was named the Military Bowl…...

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > northern-virginia > driver-pleads-guilty-in-87-mph-crash-that-killed-teen-girl-in-burke > 4026394

    Driver pleads guilty in 87 mph crash that killed teen girl in Burke

    10+ hour, 50+ min ago (485+ words) A driver pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for a crash that killed a 17-year-old girl in Burke, Virginia, in 2023. He was speeding nearly 90 mph in a 40 mph zone at the time. News4 video shows him walk free from the courthouse. He still faces one to six years behind bars. News4s Julie Carey reports. Rebekah Zarco was killed in the crash on July 18, 2023. She was driving her younger brother and two close friends, who were injured but survived. Only News4 was in court on Tuesday when Jose Zelaya admitted guilt. The victims father said the plea is difficult for the family to accept. "As a father, this plea agreement is extremely hard to see as justice. Bekah was 17, had just graduated high school, was excited to start college, and her future was taken by a 42-year-old man driving with extreme disregard for human life…...

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    wusa9.com > article > news > local > virginia > car-gets-towed-and-for-new-zoning-ordinance-surrounding-electrical-substations > 65-dc733d3d-080f-4f0d-b52d-dcefbf615dd0

    County votes to increase fees if your car gets towed and for new zoning ordinance surrounding electrical substations

    11+ hour, 8+ min ago (629+ words) FAIRFAX, Va. " For several hours, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors heard from residents about two hot-button issues." One, surrounding how much it'll cost you if your car gets towed. The other, about the zoning rules in place for electrical substations. The substations are one of the key pieces of infrastructure required to power data centers." The Planning Commission voted 11-0 in October, recommending the adoption of a zoning amendment that included several revisions, including substations not to be built within 200 feet of homes, and a public review process for proposed substations. Tuesday night, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted 9-0 to move forward with staff recommendations that include a requirement for substations to be built at least 100 feet from homes, but didn't exactly fall in line with the Planning Commission's recommendation. "Complete utter and utter devastation," said Tyler Ray, reacting…...

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    wusa9.com > article > news > crime > man-attempted-to-rob-bank-without-weapon > 65-bbdd788f-772f-4a75-baea-61ccb94c631a

    Man attempted to rob a bank without a weapon

    11+ hour, 44+ min ago (131+ words) WASHINGTON " Detectives with the Fairfax County Police Department arrested a man who attempted to rob a bank located in the Fair Lakes Shopping Center on Monday. On Monday, police were called to the 12900 block of Fair Lakes Shopping Center at 10 a.m. for reports of a bank robbery. Witnesses told police a man walked inside the bank, displayed a note to the teller demanding money. No weapon was displayed. The teller asked the man to leave, and he did, on foot. When officers arrived at the bank, the robber, identified as Nicholas Rodriguez, approached officers and told them he was the robber. Rodriguez was taken into custody and was held on a $1,000 bond. Rodriguez's motive behind attempting to rob the bank is unknown at this time....

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    gamesradar.com > games > the-elder-scrolls > skyrim-art-lead-knows-its-a-bit-of-a-joke-how-many-times-bethesda-has-re-released-the-iconic-rpg-over-the-past-14-years-its-a-great-game-we-want-everyone-to-be-able-to-play-it

    Skyrim art lead knows "it's a bit of a joke" how many times Bethesda has re-released the iconic RPG over the past 14 years: "It's a great game. We want everyone to be able to play it"

    11+ hour, 51+ min ago (191+ words) That will tide us over until The Elder Scrolls 6 releases in 80 years Skyrim's lead artist has acknowledged that the sheer number of Skyrim ports available is a major joke at this point. Just when you thought Bethesda might have run out of ways to re-release Skyrim, a new version of the now-14-year-old RPG has arrived on Switch 2. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim " Anniversary Edition was shadowdropped yesterday onto Nintendo's new console, and it sure is Skyrim again. He adds, "There's a whole new generation who might be getting a Switch 2 for the first time, and that's the first time they've ever played Skyrim. So that's really it." Given that The Elder Scrolls 6 won't be out until at least 2070 at this rate, I'd expect we'll see more versions of Skyrim down the line anyway. The NEX Playground outsold the PS5 one week…...