SafeTrack affects travel to D.C. events this week; Two Montgomery County parks to get rid of 300 geese through euthanization; Fire breaks out in home in Prince George’s County; Got tickets? Don’t let SafeTrack come between you and your fun.; For Md. workers who may have been shortchanged, a hotline and many questions; Watchdog who has taken on members of Congress sets sights on UniverSoul Circus; Commuter system bends, but doesn’t break, during Metro disruptions; Three victims fatally shot in Prince George’s identified; Growing medical marijuana could mean big business in Maryland. Here’s who wants in.; So a Maryland pastor and a rabbi want to grow medical marijuana ...; An ex-Raven wants the NFL to back medical marijuana. But he may make money off it, too.; A new fracking fight is brewing in Maryland; Religion events from around the Washington area;
 
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SafeTrack affects travel to D.C. events this week
These tips may help you reach Nationals Park and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
New superintendent hopes to improve high-performing school system
Montgomery’s new schools chief describes himself as “much more of a rock than a rock star.”
 
Two Montgomery County parks to get rid of 300 geese through euthanization
Up to 300 geese to be removed, euthanized, processed and sent to Md. food bank for homeless.
 
Fire breaks out in home in Prince George’s County
No injuries after early morning fire in Upper Marlboro, Md.
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Got tickets? Don’t let SafeTrack come between you and your fun.
Getting to concerts and games creates different challenges from those commuters face.
 
For Md. workers who may have been shortchanged, a hotline and many questions
The state’s acknowledgment of payroll system failures has triggered a rush by employees to find out what they’re owed.
 
Watchdog who has taken on members of Congress sets sights on UniverSoul Circus
A lawsuit filed in the District alleges deception of patrons about the treatment of animals.
 
Commuter system bends, but doesn’t break, during Metro disruptions
Early traffic trends offer hope for avoiding carmageddon repeats.
 
Three victims fatally shot in Prince George’s identified
Two other victims are in the hospital in critical condition after Friday night’s shooting.
 
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Growing medical marijuana could mean big business in Maryland. Here’s who wants in.
A rabbi. A pastor. A pro football player. There’s also former police and military officials and big political donors.
 
So a Maryland pastor and a rabbi want to grow medical marijuana ...
Clergy members who believe in the medicinal qualities of marijuana are among those vying for licenses to grow it.
 
An ex-Raven wants the NFL to back medical marijuana. But he may make money off it, too.
Former Ravens tackle Eugene Monroe owns at least 5 percent of a prospective Maryland marijuana cultivator.
 
A new fracking fight is brewing in Maryland
Some lawmakers are making plans to permanently ban it during the next legislative session, even as regulators move in the opposite direction.
 
Religion events from around the Washington area
Vacation Bible schools, Gargoyle Tower Climb, Bible study, Men of Faith discussion group.
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