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Chilly Start to December: What to Expect in the DC Area

December 1, 2025

The DC area is bracing for a cold and windy start to December. Wind chills will drop to the 20s in the morning and hover in the 30s during the afternoon on Monday. As the day turns into night, light snow might make an appearance. Some parts of Virginia and Maryland could see a bit of snow, but in D

sports

Local Stars Shine in Football and Volleyball Honors

November 27, 2025

In the world of high school sports, local athletes have been making waves. The All-Three Rivers Conference Mississippi Division team has recognized some standout players. From Hall High School, seniors Braden Curran and Aiden Redcliff made the cut, with Redcliff also earning a spot as a first-team l

politics

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Steps Down After Three Terms

November 26, 2025

Muriel Bowser, the current mayor of Washington, D. C. , has decided not to run for another term. She has been in office since 2015, and her third term will end in January 2027. Bowser made this announcement in a video posted on social media, expressing gratitude for her time in office and the suppor

politics

A New Chapter for Washington, D. C.

November 26, 2025

Washington, D. C. , is about to see a big change. Mayor Muriel Bowser has decided not to run for another term. This is a huge deal because it's been a while since the city has had a mayoral race without an incumbent. Bowser has been in office since 2015. Before that, she spent over ten years in loc

entertainment

Creative Wins at the 2025 Clio Entertainment Awards

November 14, 2025

The 2025 Clio Entertainment Awards celebrated the best in entertainment marketing, with standout campaigns for shows and movies like Wicked, Severance, and Abbott Elementary taking home top honors. The event, hosted by comedian Rachel Bloom at the Dolby Theatre, recognized creative excellence across

politics

Famous Faces Grounded: The Shutdown's Impact on Air Travel

November 11, 2025

The government shutdown has caused chaos in the skies, with flights being cut by 10% at 40 major airports. This has left many people, including celebrities, stranded and frustrated. The issue stems from air traffic controllers, who are not being paid during the shutdown, deciding to stay home. As a

crime

The High-Stakes Game: Mafia's Poker Scheme Unveiled

October 26, 2025

In a recent crackdown, federal authorities have exposed a sophisticated poker rigging operation linked to New York City's infamous Mafia families. This high-tech scheme, which spanned six years, allegedly involved members and associates of the Genovese, Gambino, Bonanno, and Lucchese crime families.

politics

Mayor Adams' Money Fight: A Legal Setback

October 2, 2025

Mayor Adams is in a tough spot. He wanted to get his hands on over $4 million in public campaign funds, but a judge said no. This isn't the first time he's been turned down. A Brooklyn Federal Court judge backed the city's Campaign Finance Board's decision to deny Adams the funds. The judge said the

education

Seven Maryland Teachers Shine as Top Educators

September 6, 2025

Seven dedicated teachers from across Maryland have been chosen as finalists for the 2026 Teacher of the Year award. These educators, each representing a different county, were selected for their exceptional contributions to education. The finalists include Jacqueline Sanderson from Anne Arundel Coun

business

A Man Who Changed the World and His Hometown

June 22, 2025

Frederick W. Smith, the man who started FedEx, has passed away at the age of 80. He was born in Mississippi but made his mark on Memphis, Tennessee. Smith's journey began at Yale University, where he had an idea for overnight delivery. His professor wasn't impressed, but Smith saw potential. He foun