Afternoon Buzz: Ten injured after explosion and fire level apartment building in Silver Spring
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| | | | | | | Local news you don't want to miss. | | | | | | (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post) A video of the explosion showed debris shooting upward, followed by loud screams. The Montgomery County fire chief said several people were in critical condition. By Dan Morse, Rebecca Tan and Justin Jouvenal ● Read more » | | | | A Maryland panel dismissed the charge to impeach Hogan (R), squashing a rare removal effort brought by a fellow Republican who accused him of overstepping the bounds of his authority. By Erin Cox ● Read more » | | | Despite organizers touting numbers in the thousands, Indiana State Police say the convoy was about 550 vehicles as it headed into Ohio on Thursday. By Ellie Silverman and Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | The measure had cleared the state Senate on a unanimous vote of 40 to 0 and had bipartisan support in the House, but a subcommittee rejected it Wednesday and urged bringing it back next year for consideration. By Gregory S. Schneider ● Read more » | | | Six old mining sites owned by the Nature Conservancy will be some of the first utility-scale solar farms in the region — and the nonprofit group hopes the model can be replicated nationwide. By Zoeann Murphy ● Read more » | | | | The memorial, which will overlook the bus stop where Lt. Richard Collins III was murdered in 2017, is slated for completion in May. By Lauren Lumpkin ● Read more » | | | Joshua Davis, the 13-year-old from Midlothian, Va., who charmed America during the State of the Union address, has been giving speeches and advocating for kids with diabetes for almost a decade. Perspective ● By Petula Dvorak ● Read more » | | | | At a D.C. Council hearing, the jail's acting director did not detail the actions he said had been taken or what the U.S. Marshals Service was requiring to return over 100 defendants to the facility. By Emily Davies ● Read more » | | | Weather apps are getting pretty good. TV forecasters might think about how to reinvent themselves. Perspective ● By Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » | | | | WHERE WE LIVE | The 20-year-old neighborhood of single-family houses and townhouses in Olney, Md., draws families young and old. By Diane Bernard ● Read more » | | | It's easy to say whom Maryland men's basketball shouldn't hire, but harder to say whom it should. Perspective ● By Barry Svrluga ● Read more » | | | | Celebrate the reopenings of two D.C. museums, watch professional women's hockey or get an early start on St. Patrick's Day. By Washington Post staff ● Read more » | | | The musical rom-com features lesser known songs by 'Fiddler's' Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. By Geoffrey Himes ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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