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Montgomery Talks: Andrea Chamblee, Wife of Slain Capital Gazette Sportswriter
John McNamara was one of five victims gunned down and killed on June 28, 2018, at the Annapolis Capital Gazette offices. At the time of his death, McNamara, a veteran… Read More
Wife of Slain Capital Gazette Writer, Finishes, Releases Husband’s Book
John McNamara was one of five Annapolis Capital Gazette staff members slain in a shooting on June 28, 2018. McNamara was a longtime sports reporter who covered high school basketball… Read More
Tony Award-Winning Actor Frost Graduates from Bowie State
Myles Frost, who became the youngest actor (22) to win best lead actor in a musical for his performance in MJ: The Musical in 2022, graduated from Bowie State University… Read More
Governor Hogan Proclaims June 28 “Freedom of the Press Day” in Maryland
Governor Larry Hogan proclaimed Wednesday, June 28,”Freedom of the Press Day” in Maryland. This proclamation is to honor the five members of the Capital Gazette who were murdered in the… Read More
Gubernatorial Candidate, Former Sports Heckler Robin Ficker Disbarred
Robin Ficker of Poolesville was disbarred Thursday by the Maryland Court of Appeals for what Judge Robert McDonald called a failure to comply with elementary standards of the legal profession.… Read More
Blog: Gaithersburg’s Home Town Connections to Super Bowl LVI
The Super Bowl LVI will have local Gaithersburg football alumni playing on the field. Zach Kerr, Defensive Lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals, and Jake Funk, Running Back and special teams… Read More
5 Things to Know Today, June 29, In Montgomery County
Today is Tuesday, June 29, and it is National Hug Holiday Day. Just think, this time last year, this holiday would be impossible to celebrate. Now, if you’re vaccinated, be… Read More
Raskin Honored with Maryland ‘First Citizen’ Medal
Although it has been about five years since U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin was a Maryland state senator, that legislative body awarded him with its First Citizen Award Medal on Wednesday. The… Read More
Democratic Debate Moderator is a Whitman Grad
Ashley Parker, the Washington Post reporter who was one of the moderators of Wednesday’s Democratic debate, is a graduate of Whitman High School (Class of 2001). Parker grew up in… Read More
Accused Shooter in Annapolis Newspaper Rampage Pleads Guilty
Defense attorneys for Jarrod Ramos, the man charged in the mass slaying of staffers at an Annapolis newspaper, announced Monday that Ramos would plead guilty, but not criminally responsible, news… Read More
Kensington Volunteer Fire Department Adds Plaque Honoring Shanksville Victims for 9/11 Memorial
It’s been 18 years since the tragedy on Sept. 11, 2001, killed 2,977 people. For Kensington Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD), the tragedy is especially personal because it was one of… Read More