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This popular cellphone carrier keeps disconnecting 911 calls in DC - WTOP News

A significant issue has arisen in Washington, D.C., where Verizon, a major cellphone carrier, has been reportedly disconnecting 911 calls. This situation raises serious concerns about public safety and the reliability of emergency services in the region. Authorities are investigating the matter to understand the cause and seek solutions.

John Amos, patriarch on ‘Good Times’ and an Emmy nominee for the blockbuster ‘Roots,’ dies at 84 - WTOP News

John Amos, best known for his role as the family patriarch in the iconic sitcom "Good Times," has passed away at the age of 84. He also received an Emmy nomination for his performance in the acclaimed miniseries "Roots." His contributions to television have left a significant impact on the entertainment industry.

Judge rules that U.Md. cannot bar vigil by pro-Palestinian student group - WTOP News

A federal judge has ruled that the University of Maryland, College Park, must permit a vigil organized by a pro-Palestinian student group scheduled for October 7. This decision underscores the importance of free speech and assembly on college campuses amid ongoing tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Queer women rule pop, at All Things Go and in the current cultural zeitgeist - WTOP News

Queer women are at the forefront of the pop music scene, as highlighted at the All Things Go Music Festival. The event showcased vibrant displays of LGBTQ+ pride, with attendees embracing their identities through colorful attire and symbols of support. This cultural moment reflects a broader acceptance and celebration of queer women in the music industry.

Tired of searching for halal meat, this Afghan refugee opened his own store in Howard Co. - WTOP News

An Afghan refugee, Mohammad Sultani, opened his own halal meat store in Howard County, Maryland, after struggling to find halal meat since relocating in 2013. His initiative not only fills a local gap in the market but also reflects the growing diversity and needs of the community. The store, Bamyan Halal Meat, aims to serve both the Muslim population and others seeking halal products.

Md. teacher earns national award for inspiring students to create change - WTOP News

Christian Pensiero, a teacher at Veterans Elementary School, has been awarded the American Civic Education Teacher Award for his efforts in inspiring students to create positive change. His recognition highlights the importance of civic education in schools and its impact on students' engagement in their communities.

Shocked couple pops the question simultaneously at Merriweather Post Pavilion

A couple, Rachel Hundertmark and Rashad Polk, surprised each other with simultaneous marriage proposals during a Modest Mouse concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion. The unique occurrence was made possible with the help of Rachel’s daughter, who kept the secret from both parents. They plan to marry next September.

Shocked couple pops the question simultaneously at Merriweather Post Pavilion

A couple, Rachel Hundertmark and Rashad Polk, surprised each other with simultaneous marriage proposals during a Modest Mouse concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion. Both had secretly planned to propose, with their daughter Jasmine filming the memorable moment. The couple plans to marry next September.

Shocked couple pops the question simultaneously at Merriweather Post Pavilion

A couple in Howard County surprised each other with simultaneous marriage proposals at Merriweather Post Pavilion, creating a heartwarming moment celebrated by attendees. The event showcases the venue's role in fostering memorable experiences for couples.

Lake Street Dive celebrates 20th anniversary with ‘Good Together’ tour at Merriweather

Lake Street Dive is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the "Good Together" tour, performing at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. The band, which originated in Boston, has a rich history of performing in the region, and this concert marks their first appearance at this venue. Drummer Mike Calabrese reflects on their journey and the significance of connection in their music.

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