Bethesda’s José Andrés threw out the ceremonial first pitch Sunday night at Game 5 of the World Series at Nationals Park. Andrés is the founder of World Central Kitchen, which provides food relief to people in need and the founder of the restaurant Jaleo in Bethesda. The celebrity chef made the most of his opportunity […]
What You Need To Know About World Series Game 3
Heading to World Series Game 3? Here’s what you need to know: Nationals currently lead 2-0 in the series against the Houston Astros. The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown and caught by Chad Cordero and Brian Schneider, members of the 2005 Nationals inaugural team. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. First pitch is at 8:07 […]
If You’re Heading Downtown for the World Series Game, Here Are Some Transportation Tips
The World Series is back in Washington D.C. for the first time in 86 years. 40,000 plus people will be attending Game 3 tonight which is scheduled to start at 8:07 p.m. but there will be thousands of others in the vicinity of the ballpark at restaurants, bars or just hanging around. D.C. officials are […]
Local Bars, Restaurants Offer Many Options to Watch Nationals’ World Series Games
Trying to find a place to watch the Washington Nationals in the World Series this week? There are several options in Montgomery County. Here are just a few: Matchbox, located at 1699 Rockville Pike is offering Happy Hour priced food and drinks to anyone wearing Nationals gear. Quincy’s South, located at 11401 Woodglen Drive in […]
National School Bus Safety Week
This week is National School Bus Safety Week. It is important to remember the rules of the road while driving near a school bus. Montgomery County Public Schools tweeted out a video on what to do when a school bus is stopped. According to the MCPS website, MCPS buses transport 103,000 students to school and […]
Montgomery County Council to Host Youth Town Halls
The Montgomery County Council will be hosting two youth town halls in the upcoming weeks. The County wants to learn more about the issues that are impacting young people in the area. The two town halls will be taking place on Oct. 30 at Clarksburg High School and Nov. 13 at Wheaton High School. Each […]
Gov. Hogan Supports Impeachment Inquiry of Trump
Gov. Larry Hogan, in a recent interview, said that he supports an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. In an interview for PBS’s “Firing Line,” Hogan said “I think we do need an inquiry because we have to get to the bottom of it. I don’t see any other way to get to the facts.” […]
Just Another Manic Monday: Metro Single-Tracking Due to Train Collision
Wondering why your commute is taking longer than expected this Monday morning? Delays were caused by two out-of-service trains that rear-ended each other earlier today when heading back to their respective rail yards. The collision occurred between the Foggy Bottom and Farragut West stations. The two train operators were treated for non-life-threatening injuries. one has […]
FedEx Truck Hits Damascus Home
A FedEx delivery truck hit a single family home in Damascus Thursday afternoon. The driver of the truck, who is presumed to have swerved to avoid a deer, was ejected from the vehicle due to the impact from the collision. The driver was transported to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. There was some structural damage […]
St. Raphael School in Rockville Named National Blue Ribbon School
St. Raphael School in Rockville has been chosen as a recipient of the 2019 National Blue Ribbon Schools award from the U.S. Department of Education. The department announced 362 schools across the country this year as National Blue Ribbon Schools. Fifty of those are 50 non-public schools. https://www.instagram.com/p/B27MosCBo-N/ St. Raphael’s is a fairly new Catholic […]
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