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Video shows escaped cows roaming through Maryland neighborhood
An unusual request for help with the cows was heard on a police scanner: “Can we check the air and see if anyone has any wrangling or cowboy experience, that can offer some wisdom?â
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Matthew McConaughey âExploring the Possibility' of Becoming Washington Commanders Owner, Source Says
Matthew McConaughey is interested in “becoming an investor/co-owner” of the Washington Commanders, a source close to the Oscar-winning actor told NBC News on Tuesday.
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âPure Panic': 15 Hurt After Car Slams Into Virginia Pub, Sparks Fire
Fourteen people were hurt when a car slammed into an Irish pub, causing the building to catch fire in Arlington’s Courthouse neighborhood Friday evening.
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Wild Fox Kills 25 Flamingos, Duck at National Zoo in DC
âThis is a heartbreaking loss for us and everyone who cares about our animals,â said Brandie Smith, director of the Smithsonianâs National Zoo.
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Goodies Frozen Custard Open for Business at Alexandria Storefront
Part 1: Frozen Custard Centered on Community Part 2: Building a Brand on Vanilla Custard Part 3: When Dessert Gets Down to the Wire Wearing rain jackets and carrying umbrellas, a steady stream of people lined up to get a frozen custard treat from Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats storefront in Alexandria on opening weekend. Goodiesâ âalmost semi-grand openingâ on…
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âYou Can Never Be Prepared Fully': Goodies Clears Hurdles to Storefront Opening
No one knows better than Brandon Byrd that running a business can be precarious: In his journey toward opening a storefront for Goodies, a frozen custard truck in the D.C. area, heâs rebounded from several setbacks. One of them being a worldwide pandemic that hit when he was preparing to remodel an old ice house for his storefront in Old...
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Goodies: Frozen Custard Truck Bounces Back After Pandemic Struggles by Opening First Virginia Store
Episode 1 of NBC Washington’s Rebound explores how Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats, a Black-owned dessert shop in D.C., went from struggling during the pandemic to opening its first storefront.
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Photos: Archaeologists Dig Up 387-Year-Old Fort
Archaeologists in St. Mary’s County have been searching for a lost colonial fort for 90 years. And that persistence is finally paying off. National St. Mary’s City has confirmed the excavation of a palisaded fort that was part of the first permanent English settlement in Maryland. Archeologists knew the fort existed in St. Mary’s as Lord George Calvert had written about...