Ian Crawford – 海角精品黑料 News Washington's Top News Sun, 31 May 2026 17:46:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WtopNewsLogo_500x500-150x150.png Ian Crawford – 海角精品黑料 News 32 32 ‘No celebration is worth risking a life’: Tips on driving during the ‘100 deadliest days’ for teens behind the wheel /summer-tips-news/2026/05/no-celebration-is-worth-risking-a-life-tips-on-driving-during-the-100-deadliest-days-for-teens-behind-the-wheel/ Sun, 31 May 2026 17:42:55 +0000 /?p=29308779 Since Memorial Day, the days are getting longer and warmer and more people are on the roads.

It’s also what AAA calls the “100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers.

Johnathon Ehsani, an associate professor of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said听all new drivers can have issues on the roads that can lead to trouble, but it’s especially worse for teens behind the wheel.

Between riding with friends, the temptation of using the phone while driving and those kids who might drive while impaired by drugs or alcohol, teens have a lot of additional factors when they get behind the wheel.

“All of these compound together to create the perfect storm,” Ehsani said.

AAA estimates that teen driving-related deaths jump by 30% between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

According to AAA, in 2024 alone, the most recent year of complete crash data, 2,636 people were killed in crashes involving a teen driver.

A third of those deaths, 825, happened in the 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Summer celebrations and travel can also increase the risk of impaired driving as AAA said about 1 in 3 summertime traffic deaths involve an impaired driver.

Ehsani said parents should be paying attention and stepping up to make sure their teens are safe.

“Limiting the number of passengers in the car, making sure that they’re not driving very late at night, and making sure absolutely no drugs or alcohol before driving,” Ehsani said. “Parents have to set the expectations.”

AAA has tips for everyone planning their party schedule this summer.

鈥淣o celebration is worth risking a life,鈥 said Jose Torres, AAA’s manager of traffic safety advocacy and research. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e heading to a backyard barbecue, a concert, or a weekend getaway, make a plan to get home safely before the fun begins. Choosing a sober ride is one of the simplest ways drivers can protect themselves, their passengers, and everyone else on the road.”

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Moore announces $3 million in aid to help small- and minority-owned business in Maryland /maryland/2026/05/moore-announces-3-million-in-aid-to-help-small-and-minority-owned-business-in-maryland/ Sat, 30 May 2026 22:33:47 +0000 /?p=29306783 Some small- and minority-owned businesses in Maryland will be able to get some investment help from the state.

That’s because Gov. Wes Moore announced that the $3 million in financial help, which his office said, will help small- and minority-owned businesses create 72 new jobs and retain 28 more.

It’s part of an investment created by the DECADES Act passed by the General Assembly earlier this year.

The money can be used to help those businesses buy new equipment, purchase real estate and fund working capital.

Moore said in a statement that the state “must ensure that every entrepreneur has a fair shot at success.”

“This investment through the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority, bolstered by the DECADE Act of 2026, is a testament to our commitment to creating equitable pathways to work, wages, and wealth for our small and minority-owned businesses,” the governor added.

In the fiscal years between 2021 and 2025, the state’s small business development financing authority helped 2,450 jobs by utilizing $33 million in loans and equity investments, .

State Commerce Secretary Harry Coker Jr. said “Maryland is focused on creating an equitable, robust, and competitive economy,” which he said starts with supporting small businesses.

“We鈥檙e grateful to these small businesses for creating new job opportunities in Maryland and look forward to watching them grow throughout the state,” Coker Jr. said.

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore launches reelection bid at B&O Railroad Museum /maryland/2026/05/maryland-gov-wes-moore-launches-re-election-bid-at-bo-railroad-museum/ Sun, 03 May 2026 12:36:04 +0000 /?p=29209492 Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Saturday formally launched his campaign for a second term, pitching a record he said will deliver safer communities, a stronger economy and better schools.

Speaking before supporters at the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Moore promised a 鈥減ublic safety turnaround,鈥 along with continued efforts to grow the state鈥檚 economy, improve public education and rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Later in the day, Moore addressed backers at Prince George鈥檚 Community College, where chants of 鈥渇our more years鈥 echoed through the crowd.

Moore and his running mate, Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller, face only token opposition in the Democratic primary set for June.

The campaign enters the race with more than $8 million in its war chest, giving Moore a sizable financial advantage as the election season ramps up.

Still, recent polling suggests potential headwinds. Moore鈥檚 approval rating dipped below 50% in March, according to a survey by the University of Maryland Baltimore County鈥檚 Institute of Politics.

Moore, a Democrat first elected in 2022, has made public safety, economic development and infrastructure central themes of his reelection bid as he seeks to extend his tenure in office.

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2 dead after overnight crash closed several roads in Rockville, police say /montgomery-county/2026/03/deadly-overnight-crash-closes-several-roads-in-rockville-police-say/ Sun, 22 Mar 2026 14:13:17 +0000 /?p=29070600 Montgomery County police are investigating a crash in Rockville, Maryland, that left two men dead at the scene.

First responders were called to the scene of the single鈥憊ehicle crash at Norbeck Road and First Street, shortly after 3 a.m.

Police said a “preliminary investigation indicates that a gray 2025 BMW was traveling eastbound on Norbeck Road when, for reasons still under investigation, the vehicle crossed the median into the westbound lanes, left the roadway, and landed in a trench.”

A third man, with serious injuries, was transported to a hospital.

As of 9:40 a.m., roads in the area reopened to traffic.

A map of the area is below.

CLICK MAP FOR LATEST TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. (Google Maps)

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1 dead in crash that closed southbound lanes of Baltimore-Washington Parkway near Laurel /local/2026/03/1-dead-in-crash-that-closes-southbound-lanes-of-baltimore-washington-parkway-near-laurel/ Sun, 08 Mar 2026 14:48:01 +0000 /?p=29018688 One person is dead following a crash in the southbound lanes of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway near Laurel, Maryland, Sunday morning.

U.S. Park Police told 海角精品黑料 that the crash happened near Maryland Route 198 around 4:30 a.m.

Officers responded to a two-vehicle crash Sunday morning. The driver and sole occupant of the striking vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. Two people in the vehicle that was struck were not injured.

Southbound drivers were taken off the Baltimore-Washington Parkway at Route 198 and were rerouted through Laurel. Drivers were able to rejoin the Parkway via Route 197.

The 海角精品黑料 Traffic Center reported shortly before 10:48 a.m. that all lanes of the parkway are open, after police closed all southbound lanes for a crash investigation.

A map of the area is below.

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Avoiding a potential killer this winter: carbon monoxide poisoning /health-fitness/2026/01/crawford-carbon-monoxide-poisoning/ Sun, 25 Jan 2026 22:29:19 +0000 /?p=28845180&preview=true&preview_id=28845180 The extreme cold weather and the threat of power outages may have folks turning to space heaters or alternative forms of heat. But that can carry a risk that can cause severe sickness and even death.

The danger is carbon monoxide, or CO 鈥 a colorless, odorless gas.

“It’s called the ‘silent killer,’ mostly because it is somewhat insidious,” said Dr. Chloe McCoy, an emergency room physician with MedStar Health. “A lot of the symptoms are nonspecific and may feel like flu-like symptoms.”

Using space heaters, gas furnaces, fireplaces and portable generators that don’t have proper ventilation can put CO into your home.

Advanced cases can leave someone feeling confused and disoriented, and it can even cause them to pass out. If you start feeling symptoms like that, and you’re using a generator or alterative heat source, turn it off if possible.

Then, McCoy said, “You need to get out of the house.”

“Getting exposed to fresh air is the first priority, and then the second priority is to call 911 and have emergency services address the issue,” she said.

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DC region utility companies ready resources for possible storm-related power outages /dc/2026/01/crawford-power-preparations/ Sun, 25 Jan 2026 19:28:39 +0000 /?p=28841990&preview=true&preview_id=28841990 We may be feeling effects from the snow, ice and below-freezing temperatures we’re expecting for the next few days.

After the immediate snow, the bigger concern will be the freezing rain and ice expected to form on tree branches and power lines that could bring them down and potentially leave you in the dark.

Chuck McDade, a senior communications specialist with Pepco, urged the public to make sure their most important devices, such as their phones or medical equipment, were fully charged should the current sleet falling across the region turn to freezing rain.

“Now’s the time to charge it while the power is still on, and everything is fine,” McDade said. “Right now it’s just really a wait and see what happens with the rest of the storm.”

Utility companies in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have been preparing for this for days, getting resources in place to respond quickly.

How much ice we get and where the power lines go down may affect how quickly crews can get your power restored.

McDade urged customers to report any outages and to report any downed wires or damaged equipment, underscoring the importance of keeping a safe distance from compromised devices.

“We do ask if an outage does occur, to have some patience. We want our crews to get home safely at the end of the day so they can get out there make those repairs,” he said. “But it is a little bit different than a thunderstorm, where you can go out, you can assess the damage and start making repairs. But with the road conditions, you do have to take that into consideration.”

Aisha Khan at Dominion Energy in Virginia told 海角精品黑料 it could be hours and potentially days before power may be fixed.

“I do want to emphasize that this could be gradual restoration,” Khan said.

Khan also urged caution if you encounter a downed power line. “Stay away from those power lines. Always assume they are energized. We ask that you stay 30 feet away,” she said.

Both Pepco and Dominion say you should have enough food and water for 72 hours, in case the power goes out, and make sure your phone is charged up.

If your power does go out, always call your utility to let them know 鈥 don’t assume it already knows.

Pepco’s Tammy Sanford, the director of regional power operations, previously told 海角精品黑料 that there’s one thing the public can do to help crews speed up the restoration process: stay off the roads.

“Please, if you don’t need to be out on the roads, it’s going to be really important that first responders, including fire, police and our crews, can safely make their way around our system,” she said.

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How an hour in January can help your finances throughout the year /consumer-news/2026/01/money-tips-for-the-new-year/ Sun, 04 Jan 2026 21:02:49 +0000 /?p=28767542&preview=true&preview_id=28767542 Mapping out a financial plan for the new year is a task many put off, because it sounds daunting and time-consuming. But one financial expert said it doesn’t have to be that scary, and it doesn’t need to take that long.

“I wish our listeners would just take an hour or two to set aside time and hire yourself to dive into your finances,” said Barry Glassman, founder and president of Glassman Wealth Services.

Within the hour or so that’s set aside, Glassman said the time can easily be used to establish automated payment schedules and savings allocations.

“So let’s say you wanted to build up a cash reserve, you want to set aside money to buy a house. Take a look at your 401(k) holding,” Glassman said. “Make sure you’re getting the match, those kinds of things. Set those things up automatically in January.”

Reviewing credit card statements is also key, Glassman said, as many include summaries that lay out specifically how funds are being spent.

“If you see where your money went last year, nine times out of 10 you’ll likely reprioritize where you want to spend in 2026,” he said. “If you’re sharing expenses with a loved one or a roommate, go through those expenses and have an open conversation. Is this where we want our money to go in 2026?”

It’s also worth prioritizing investment interests for the year, and figuring out the dollar amount that will go toward the rainy day fund. Glassman said even five bucks a week can go a long way over time.

“A lot of people are overwhelmed with, ‘I don’t know how to start saving,'” Glassman said. “Start small. If it’s $10, if it’s $100, it doesn’t matter.”

When it comes to useful financial planning tools, AI chatbots can also be used to help identify best ways to save and plan, according to Glassman.

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2025’s economic bottom line, from tariffs to the K-shaped economy /business-finance/2025/12/2025-economy/ Thu, 25 Dec 2025 13:46:36 +0000 /?p=28735737&preview=true&preview_id=28735737 Sorting out our topsy-turvy economy and looking ahead to 2026, Bankrate’s Mark Hamrick still says, “there are reasons to be optimistic.”

“Certainly a volatile, disruptive year, and unfortunately I think those characteristics are going to be very much with us in 2026,” he said.

Hamrick points to five major issues that made for a rough economic ride in 2025, many of which revolved around President Donald Trump’s policies and one of which rocked how other countries trade with the United States.

“Tariffs in April,” he said, “the backing down from the absolute highest level of tariffs, but not much.”

Those import duties were a factor for the holidays, with high import duties on China affecting prices on toys to electronics to fake Christmas trees.

Hamrick also points to Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed July Fourth, and the tax effects of which the public will feel going into the new year and beyond, and the 43-day government shutdown that idled federal workers until almost Thanksgiving. That will also be a headline going into 2026, as the stopgap spending bill that ended the longest shutdown in U.S. history is set to expire by Jan. 30.

But, there were two other issues from 2025 that Hamrick pointed to that will also linger into the new year.

“The continuation of affordability challenges that hit Americans where they live and in their everyday personal financial lives,” he said, which gave rise to an economic term that many of us had never heard before: The K-Shaped Economy.

“That’s related to affordability,” Hamrick said, “but also accumulation of wealth, or lack thereof.”

And that is a theme we may be hearing more of in 2026.

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Funeral scheduled for Maryland woman found dead on Route 50 /maryland/2025/09/funeral-scheduled-for-maryland-woman-found-dead-on-route-50/ Sun, 14 Sep 2025 14:32:27 +0000 /?p=28193840 Funeral plans have been announced for the Prince George’s County, Maryland, woman found dead along Route 50 last month.

Services for 19-year-old DaCara Thompson will be held Tuesday at Kettering Baptist church on Crain Highway, .

Thompson went missing last month when she left home and never returned. A week later her body was found in Anne Arundel County.

Police arrested 35-year-old Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, charging him with first degree murder.

Authorities said the man is in the U.S. illegally.

He was denied bail last week and according to court documents investigators believe Hernandez-Mendez threw Thompson’s body off the South River Bridge on Route 50, a drop of more than 30 feet, and that her body had numerous fractures.

The motive for the killing is still under investigation.

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Nine people displaced after fire consumes Laytonsville home /montgomery-county/2025/08/nine-people-displaced-after-fire-consumes-laytonsville-home/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 12:47:14 +0000 /?p=28050953 Five adults and four children are without a place to live after their Laytonsville, Maryland, home was destroyed by fire on Friday.

No one was hurt in the Friday afternoon blaze on Churchill Downs Road that saw upward of 60 first responders alerted to the scene.

Investigators said the fire at the single-family home was accidental, and that its origin point was traced to a recycling bin located just outside the garage.

However, officials are still unclear on how exactly it started.

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer said in a social media post on Saturday that fire damages amounted to about $1 million, including $100,000 in contents.

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‘Flirtatious’ behavior from National Zoo’s pandas caught on camera /dc/2025/05/pandas-show-positive-interest-in-each-other-national-zoo-staff-says/ Sun, 18 May 2025 21:27:40 +0000 /?p=27406186 It’s probably not much of anything yet, but Qing Bao and Bao Li are at least getting curious about each other.

That’s what staff at the National Zoo in D.C. said .

They were caught on video last month “bleating” at each other.

The zoo said that’s a sign of “flirtatious feelings” from the normally solitary pandas.

By the end of April, Bao Li and Qing Bao went from checking in with each other every once in a while to “spending all their time near the howdy window,” the zoo said.

The staff at the National Zoo has been testing Qing Bao’s hormones, and said she shows signs of changes that would get her ready for pregnancy. , zookeepers said that Qing Bao’s estrogen levels were high, indicating that she was in an “estrus cycle.”

But Bao Li, like males of most species, will mature more slowly, according to staff.

So, while it’s promising, don’t print the birth announcements just yet.

By early May, while the bears were still interested in one another and vocalized at times, they occasionally walked away, but the staff said that eventually, both bears will “get back into the groove of their normal routine.”

海角精品黑料’s Valerie Bonk contributed to this report.

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Could Dulles Airport be renamed after Trump? /loudoun-county/2025/01/could-dulles-airport-be-renamed-after-trump/ Sun, 26 Jan 2025 22:53:21 +0000 /?p=26926891 A major airport in the D.C. region that’s a big hub for United Airlines could be renamed after President Donald Trump.

last week would redesignate Washington Dulles International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.

H.R. 691 was introduced by Republican Rep. Addison McDowell, and it appears to be similar to one introduced last year by a Pennsylvania representative who’s co-sponsoring this measure.

“President Donald Trumpwon a historic victory, and honoring his legacy at Dulles is an easy decision,” .

The airport opened in 1962 and was named for John Foster Dulles, who served as former President Dwight Eisenhower’s secretary of state until shortly before his death in 1959.

The new measure has been referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

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Washington Post editorial cartoonist exits amid dispute over nixed drawing /dc/2025/01/washington-post-editorial-cartoonist-exits-amid-dispute-over-nixed-drawing/ Sat, 04 Jan 2025 17:54:48 +0000 /?p=26839348 The Washington Post’s editorial cartoonist has quit.

Pulitzer Prize-winner Ann Telnaes made the announcement in an online听post on Friday.

Telnaes said she made the decision after the newspaper killed a cartoon poking fun at Post owner Jeff Bezos and other media and tech figures kneeling before President-elect Trump, some with bags of money.

“I have had editorial feedback and productive conversations 鈥 and some differences 鈥 about cartoons I have submitted for publication,鈥 Telnaes wrote, 鈥渂ut in all that time I鈥檝e never had a cartoon killed because of who or what I chose to aim my pen at. Until now.鈥

The Post’s editorial page editor, David Shipley, said he disagrees with Telnaes’ interpretation of events.

In a statement emailed to 海角精品黑料 on Saturday, Shipley said that his decision not to run the cartoon was based on having already run opinion columns on the same topic.

鈥淢y decision was guided by the fact that we had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and had already scheduled another column 鈥 this one a satire 鈥 for publication,” Shipley wrote. “The only bias was against repetition.”

Telnaes joined the Post in 2008.

She won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 2001 while with Tribune Media Service, and she was nominated twice more for her work with the Post.

Telnaes posted her announcement, which includes a draft of the disputed cartoon, on .

海角精品黑料’s Ana Golden contributed to this report.

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Alexandria City Public Schools to launch new safety measures after fights leave students, staff injured /alexandria/2024/12/alexandria-city-public-schools-to-launch-new-safety-measures-after-fights-leave-students-staff-injured/ Sat, 21 Dec 2024 12:33:59 +0000 /?p=26797329 Virginia’s Alexandria City Public Schools will implement new safety and security measures at Alexandria City High School after winter break.

The announcement comes in the wake of a series of fights at the school’s King Street campus around noon Tuesday that kept students held up in classrooms and shifted the entire district to virtual learning through the beginning of the holiday break.

In a Friday email to the community, District Superintendent Melanie Kay-Wyatt said additional security will be deployed at the King Street and Minnie Howard campuses.

“Their presence, along with our dedicated school-based staff, will help us facilitate a positive re-entry experience for our students after Winter Break. In addition, there will be various changes that will be implemented at Alexandria City High School (ACHS) that we have diligently worked on planning over the past two days,” Kay-Wyatt said.

Changes include repositioned security cameras, increased hall sweeps by District personnel during the school day and additional supervision at lunch.

“We must be clear: We will not tolerate disruptive and violent behavior in Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS). Students who engage in such behavior will face immediate and significant consequences in accordance with the , up to and including placement in an alternative educational setting or expulsion, in order to ensure the safety of students and staff,” Kay-Wyatt wrote in .

The superintendent also noted that violating its policies could also have legal consequences. So far, police have arrested two students who they believe were involved in Wednesday’s melee.

Officers responding to the fights said another student was treated for injuries related to the fights. Information on staff injuries was not shared following the fights Tuesday.

Kay-Wyatt said this District’s work will also include “intensified support” for students, collaboration with the city officials and a more intent focus “on the underlying issues that lead to these incidents by offering comprehensive social-emotional supports as a means of prevention.”

“This has become an inflection point 鈥 a moment to reflect, reset and strengthen our commitment to each other and to the core values that guide our work as educators and as a community. I firmly believe that if we come together 鈥 students, staff, families and community members 鈥 we will rise above these challenges and restore a calm, respectful and vibrant learning environment for all of our students where they feel valued, respected and ready to thrive,” Kay-Wyatt said.

Students and staff return to the school on Jan. 6, 2025.

海角精品黑料’s Ivy Lyons contributed to this report.

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