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2023 PGCOC Excellence in Business Awards Gala Tickets, Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite
PGCOC awards gala to recognize businesses who are visionary entrepreneurs, business leaders, and exemplary corporate citizens

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Sixth Annual Balkan Chestnut Festival at Wyoming Farm in Clinton, MD Tickets, Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 12:00 PM | Eventbrite
Live Balkan music and dance to celebrate the chestnut harvest. Local food and drink available. Covid vaccine or negative test required.

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TSI's 2023 Annual Cyber event Tickets, Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 2:00 PM | Eventbrite
Get ready for TSI's exciting 4th Annual Cyber Event, and dive into the thrilling world of cybersecurity, packed with cutting-edge technology

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Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical @ The Bowie Playhouse

Tickets & info: https://www.2ndstarproductions.org/matilda Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical is the captivating masterpiece from the Royal Shakespeare Company that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. With book

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https://baltimore.org/event/billy-joel-stevie-nicks/
Music legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks, two of the most loved and universally respected entertainers of all time, announced one unforgettable evening

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Park Royal Cancun - BookVip.com

Park Royal Cancun - Beachfront All-Inclusive Resort

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5 Must-See UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Panama

Panama places a significant emphasis on preserving its cultural and natural heritage sites. Discover the best 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites showcasing its commitment.

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Bon Appétit Names DC's Bar Spero Among Best New Restaurants

"Few chefs know fire quite like Johnny Spero."

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More Than One-Third Of D.C. Residents Face Food Insecurity, Report Shows

Between 35 and 45% of residents in Prince George's County, Prince William County, and D.C. say they don't have consistent access to food.

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PARK(ing) Day Returns To D.C. This Friday

The annual tradition that reimagines parking spaces is back for its 10th iteration.

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DC Council Passes Bill That Will Subsidize Your EBike Purchase

An income-based incentive program will issue rebates to residents for the cost of their e-bike.

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Man Attempts Courtroom Suicide With Poisoned Snickers Bar as Guilty Verdict Is Read
The elderly man survived the apparent suicide attempt and now faces a decade behind bars.

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Lawmakers Warn Federal Shutdown Would Hit D.C. Region Hard

In 2019, the monthlong partial government shutdown cost the D.C. region $1.6 billion in economic activity and earnings.

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Updated COVID Boosters Are Coming To The D.C. Region This Fall

The FDA’s newly approved booster will be coming to a pharmacy, doctor, or health center near you.

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Here's What We're Watching At The DC Council This Fall

Summer break is over, and lawmakers return to the Wilson Building for their first legislative meeting next week. Here's just some of what they'll be tackling this fall.

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DCHA Taps D.C. Native, Former Barry Farm Resident To Run Agency

Keith Pettigrew, who currently runs Alexandria's public housing agency, will take the helm of a beleaguered DCHA on Nov. 1.

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You Can’t Judge a School By its Ranking | NEA

School rankings divide communities and sell schools short. There are better ways to measure success.

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Pregnant Immigrants In Maryland And New, Free Healthcare: How's It Going?

Residents in Maryland can receive prenatal care, as well as access to dental, mental health care, prescription drug services without copays, and more.

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Growing Share Of D.C. Renters Spend At Least Half Of Their Income On Rent

More than 44,000 households were “severely housing cost burdened” last year, meaning that they spent half of their income or more on rent. 

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Bowser: D.C. Theater Is Crucial To Downtown Recovery | DCist

Theatre Week is back again this month, offering discounted tickets and behind-the-curtain access to local productions.

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State Roundup: Maryland goes into budgeting with $555M surplus, Lierman says; Harford conflicts continue; - MarylandReporter.com

As the state gets ready to head into a new budget process, Comptroller Lierman says it has a $555 million surplus, which is closer to normal compared to the Covid-era surpluses.

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