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    wtop.com > maryland > 2025 > 12 > trone-to-challenge-rep-mcclain-delaney-in-2026-in-md-s-us-house-district-6

    Trone to challenge Rep. McClain Delaney in 2026 in Md.’s US House District 6

    7+ min ago (139+ words) Ceoli Jacoby, Bethesda Today December 11, 2025, 5:16 PM Former U.S. Rep. David Trone will seek a return to his former seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, setting up a 2026 Democratic primary challenge against his successor Rep. April McClain Delaney (D-Dist. 6). Trone, of Potomac, represented Maryland's 6th District in Congress from 2019 to 2025. He is also the owner of Total Wine & More, an alcohol retailer headquartered in Bethesda. Maryland's 6th district includes the northern part of Montgomery County and all of Frederick, Washington, Garrett and Allegany counties. Washington, Garrett and Allegany counties lean Republican, while Frederick and Montgomery counties lean Democratic. Bethesda Today, and its print publication Bethesda Magazine, is the primary source of local news in Montgomery County and was previously known as Bethesda Beat and MoCo360....

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > how-catherine-hoggles-texts-may-have-led-judge-to-rule-her-competent-for-trial > 4027328

    How Catherine Hoggle's texts may have led judge to rule her competent for trial

    12+ min ago (565+ words) News4s Darcy Spencer reports. News4 has obtained text messages sent by double murder suspect Catherine Hoggle, the Montgomery County woman accused of killing her two youngest children 11 years ago. The texts were presented in court earlier this week. A judge ruling yesterday that Hoggle is competent to stand trial in the deaths of 3-year-old Sarah and 2-year-old Jacob. Their bodies have never been found. Text messages from Hoggle show how she was involved in strategizing her defense from inside her jail cell in Montgomery County. In one of those revealing messages, Hoggle wrote, "My secret for navigating my many diff environments is: Im a chameleon. Sike. I have good support system around me." News4 obtained 12 pages of texts between Hoggle, her mom, and Stephanie, the wife of Troy Turner. Turner is the father of Sarah and Jacob, who disappeared in September 2014. Hoggle is…...

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    wusa9.com > article > news > local > fairfax > fairfax-delegate-departure-join-governor-elect-spanbergers-team > 65-32500b3c-d3cc-4197-b843-d269d7805103

    Fairfax delegate announces departure to join governor-elect Spanberger’s team

    22+ min ago (225+ words) FAIRFAX, Va. " Veteran Fairfax County delegate David Bulova announced on Thursday that he's pulling up stakes from his hometown district. Bulova says he's leaving Fairfax, which he first represented after being elected in 2005, in order to join Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger's team as Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources. Bulova says the opportunity allows him to pursue a personal and professional passion: preserving and restoring Virginia's environment. Professionally, Bulova is a project manager for WSP Environment and Infrastructure Inc., specializing in stormwater management and Chesapeake Bay restoration. Bulova praised his hometown and county, saying it's been an honor to represent them in Richmond. "This is the community where I grew up, and where my wife and I chose to raise our three wonderful children," he said. Bulova noted that once his official resignation has been determined, the Speaker of the…...

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    wusa9.com > article > news > dmv-immigration > homeland-security-vows-to-appeal-abrego-garcia-release-order > 65-d249e03b-529c-4fe1-9199-3ff9f41ebe73

    ‘Naked judicial activism’ | Homeland Security vows to appeal Abrego Garcia release order

    1+ hour, 23+ min ago (287+ words) WASHINGTON " The Department of Homeland has promised to appeal a judge's order to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia from custody. On Thursday, United States District Judge Paula Xinis granted a habeas corpus petition. As part of the ruling, Abrego Garcia should be released from ICE custody immediately." DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin called the decision "naked judicial activism by an Obama-appointed judge." "This order lacks any valid legal basis, and we will continue to fight this tooth and nail in the courts," said McLaughlin via social media. Abrego Garcia's case drew national spotlight in March after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, despite being legally permitted to remain in Maryland. The judge gave prosecutors until 5 p.m. EST to formally respond to the release order. Abrego Garcia's attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, said the judge made it clear that the government…...

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    wusa9.com > article > sports > nfl > washington-commanders > von-miller-spoiler-ruin-christmas-quote-grinch > 65-1f92ae28-a649-4ee2-8ba8-fa7a310c2f96

    Von Miller wants to 'ruin Christmas' for Commanders' division rivals

    2+ hour, 28+ min ago (387+ words) ASHBURN, Va. " There are multiple roles the Washington Commanders can play in any given NFL season, depending on how successful they are, or are not, as a group. Of course, the ultimate role every NFL team wants to play is that of champion, one that the Commanders got just two wins away from in 2024. This season, however, with just three wins entering the final four games of the year, Washington won't be champion, nor contender, but it can be a spoiler, and in that role, there is still some fun to be had. Especially in a time of year when The Grinch is nearly as popular as Santa Claus himself. "We're not going to the playoffs, so if I could ruin somebody else's Christmas too, I would love to do that," veteran edge defender Von Miller told WUSA9's Melissa Kim…...

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > dulles-passenger-hurt-after-getting-stuck-in-baggage-claim-equipment > 4027161

    Dulles passenger hurt after getting stuck in baggage claim equipment

    2+ hour, 52+ min ago (157+ words) The Trump Administration is opening bids to renovate Dulles International Airport. News4s Adam Tuss reports. A passenger got stuck in baggage claim equipment at Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday morning and is hurt, authorities say. The adult made "an unauthorized entry into the baggage delivery system" and got trapped, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said. The person needed to be freed by fire and rescue crews and was taken to a hospital at about 9 a.m. No information was immediately released on how the person got stuck in the equipment or the extent of their injuries. The emergency comes a week after President Donald Trump said his administration will rebuild the airport, which he called "terrible." Last month, a mobile lounge at the airport crashed into a concourse dock, sending 18 people to the hospital. One man told News4 he got a concussion after…...

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    nbcwashington.com > news > local > snow-is-coming-this-weekend-heres-what-to-expect > 4027260

    Snow is coming this weekend. Here's what to expect

    3+ hour, 17+ min ago (282+ words) Storm Team4s Lauryn Ricketts has the latest on the bitter cold and upcoming chances for snow. Flurries are in the forecast for Friday, but a more substantial snowfall is headed our way over the weekend. Storm Team4 said about 1 to 3 inches of snowfall is expected in the D.C. area within the Interestate 95 corridor from late Saturday night through Sunday morning. If you have holiday shopping to do or plan to get a Christmas tree, Saturday morning and afternoon will be the best time to get those errands done. Saturday will be warmer with high temperatures in the 40s and mostly dry before the snow moves in later at night. "Most of the snow is going to move in after about 10 p.m. on Saturday night and it's going to stick with us through Sunday morning," Meteorologist Lauryn Ricketts said. Forecast models show widespread snowfall by 3 a.m. Sunday....

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    washingtonian.com > 12/11/2025 > 7-good-things-that-happened-around-dc-in-2025

    7 Good Things That Happened Around DC in 2025 - Washingtonian

    3+ hour, 28+ min ago (494+ words) It hasn't been an easy year around Washington, but there were still moments that offered levity. From fun animal news to athletic victories, here are seven stories that made us smile in 2025. " The pandas met their adoring public The year started out strong, with the National Zoo's new giant pandas Bao Li and [] The post 7 Good Things That Happened Around DC in 2025 first appeared on Washingtonian. It hasn't been an easy year around Washington, but there were still moments that offered levity. From fun animal news to athletic victories, here are seven stories that made us smile in 2025. The pandas met their adoring public The year started out strong, with the National Zoo's new giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao making their public debut in January. Despite the cold temperatures, fans waited outside the gates in anticipation, some donning…...

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    saltwire.com > nova-scotia > annapolis-valley > student-housing-stock-growing-in-the-annapolis-valley

    Student housing stock growing in the Annapolis Valley

    3+ hour, 37+ min ago (429+ words) Students in the Annapolis Valley will have more options for housing in the future after seven multi-unit apartment buildings were recently purchased. Student Housing Nova Scotia purchased four buildings in Lawrencetown and three in Kingston with $6.9 million in loans from the province's Community Housing Acquisition Program and $530,000 from the national Community Housing Capital Fund. "We are grateful for our partners in the community housing sector for their support in our government's efforts to provide more affordable housing throughout our province," Housing Minister John White said in a news release. The 22 units in Lawrencetown and 34 in Kingston are all occupied. Current residents will not be displaced by students. Students will be given priority when units become available, but enrolment at a post-secondary institution is not a requirement. Mitchell Archibald, the executive director for Student Housing Nova Scotia, said at least one…...

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    washingtonian.com > 12/11/2025 > a-rare-look-inside-dcs-famous-fbi-spy-house

    A Rare Look Inside DC’s Famous FBI Spy House - Washingtonian

    4+ hour, 19+ min ago (745+ words) A few years ago, Washingtonian did quite a lot of reporting on a nondescript brick home across the street from the Russian embassy in Glover Park. That house looked almost normal'except for the three tinted skylights that awkwardly faced the street'and yet, for almost a quarter century, the FBI used it to spy on the [] The post A Rare Look Inside DC's Famous FBI Spy House first appeared on Washingtonian. A few years ago, Washingtonian did quite a lot of reporting on a nondescript brick home across the street from the Russian embassy in Glover Park. That house looked almost normal'except for the three tinted skylights that awkwardly faced the street'and yet, for almost a quarter century, the FBI used it to spy on the Russians, visually surveilling the embassy and probably collecting electronic signals, too. The bureau left about…...