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Common, Chance The Rapper Headlining Chicago’s All-Star Game

The All-Star Game is expected to be broadcast to more than 200 countries, in roughly 50 languages. All-Star voting begins on Christmas Day.

CHICAGO (AP) — All-Star weekend will be a homecoming for Common and Chance The Rapper.

The NBA said Thursday night that the Grammy winners will be headline performers at the All-Star Game in Chicago on Feb. 16.

Chance The Rapper and Common were both born in Chicago.

Common will deliver remarks about what basketball means to the city before he introduces the All-Star rosters before the game. Chance The Rapper and some guests will perform at halftime, doing a medley of some of his biggest hits.

Chance The Rapper’s younger brother and fellow rapper Taylor Bennett will perform at halftime of the Rising Stars game on Friday, Feb. 14. Chance and Bennett will also serve as All-Star ambassadors, partnering with the league and the Chicago Bulls for fan engagement and other programs.

Chicago is playing host to the All-Star Game for the third time, having also done so in 1973 and 1988.

Chance The Rapper is a three-time Grammy winner. Common also is a three-time Grammy winner, in addition to having won an Emmy, an Oscar and a Golden Globe award.

The All-Star Game is expected to be broadcast to more than 200 countries, in roughly 50 languages. All-Star voting begins on Christmas Day.

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Police Surveillance Planes To Fly Above Baltimore In 2020

“During the short test in 2016, in the equivalent of two weeks of flying, we watched five murders and 18 shootings and provided that information to investigators. We look forward to supporting the people of Baltimore in their efforts to reduce major crime and we look forward to doing so in a very open and transparent way” that protects people’s rights, McNutt said by phone.

BALTIMORE (AP) — The city of Baltimore will be monitored by surveillance airplanes for up to six months next year under a pilot program announced Friday that is aimed at helping law enforcement investigate violent crime and that will effectively restart a tactic secretively used three years ago.

The flights, which civil liberties groups oppose, will start in May and gather footage during the hours when the city experiences high rates of crime. The announcement marks a reversal for Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, who previously expressed skepticism over the use of the planes and described the idea as an “untested” crime-fighting strategy.

“We will be the first American city to use this technology in an attempt to solve and deter violent crime,” Harrison said at a news conference. He said he believes they could prove to be “yet another tool” to fight the violence plaguing the city.

The three planes will fly simultaneously, covering about 90 percent of the city, said Baltimore police spokesman Matt Jablow. The resolution of the footage won’t be sharp enough for officers to identify faces, but should help them track movement and action.

The testing will align with the city’s historically most violent months and will be focused on homicides, shootings and robberies, including carjackings. Harrison said police will not have access to live feeds, and instead, officers will receive “evidence packages” of specific crimes that have already being reported.

Footage from the pilot program will not be use in cases of police misconduct.

Baltimore is experiencing one of its most violent years on record, with more than 330 homicides so far. That’s up from 309 total in 2018. The city has also seen more than 1,310 armed and unarmed commercial robberies and carjackings. It wrapped up last year with 1,361 of those cases.

Harrison acknowledged the controversial history of the planes and promised a series of yet-to-be-scheduled public meetings to inform the community “on how the program will and will not be used going forward.”

In 2016, under a different police commissioner, the department hoped to quietly gather crime scene information using the aerial surveillance tactic. Top city officials were unaware that Ohio-based Persistent Surveillance Systems was trying out its technology over Baltimore until Bloomberg Businessweek revealed it.

Over months, the company captured roughly 300 hours of images. Analysts then zoomed in on crime scenes, moving backward and forward in time among the images to sees suspects arriving and getting away. The footage was captured using a bank of cameras mounted inside a small Cessna airplane flown at roughly 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above the city.

Ross McNutt, president and owner of the company as listed on its website, told The Associated Press the technology provided through the Community Support Program — “helps solve otherwise unsolvable crimes,” particularly homicides. He said it has a well-developed privacy program with external oversight.

“During the short test in 2016, in the equivalent of two weeks of flying, we watched five murders and 18 shootings and provided that information to investigators. We look forward to supporting the people of Baltimore in their efforts to reduce major crime and we look forward to doing so in a very open and transparent way” that protects people’s rights, McNutt said by phone.

City Solicitor Andre Davis on Friday said Baltimore’s law department is “entirely comfortable” with the planned test, whose cost Harrison said will be covered by philanthropic funds, not tax dollars. He said he has been in contact with the foundation of Texas billionaires Laura and John Arnold, who funded the 2016 tryout through a donation to the Baltimore Community Foundation, a nonprofit civic organization.

John Arnold, the founder and co-chair of Arnold Ventures, said in a statement that the philanthropy supports the city of Baltimore as “it confronts its public safety crisis and pursues innovative strategies to ensure the well-being of its citizens.”

“By funding a limited-duration pilot and a fully independent evaluation, we hope to learn whether this technology can be a useful part of Baltimore’s crime reduction strategy,” the statement added.

Harrison said Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young, who is hoping to convince voters to chose him from a growing field of mayor candidates, did not pressure him into agreeing to test the technology. But his decision instantaneously drew condemnation from within and outside city hall.

“When you don’t have a (crime-fighting) plan, you reach for boxing rings. You hope for cold weather. You say you’ll put a surveillance plane up in the sky that does not work,” City Council President Brandon Scott, who wants to unseat Young, said in a statement. “We need solutions that work, and Commissioner Harrison has told the City Council multiple times this year, as recently as October, that there is no evidence the surveillance plane is an effective crime-fighting tool.”

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland and the Coalition for Justice, Safety and Jobs in a joint statement said Harrison’s decision to reverse course is a “fateful step” that will affect the privacy rights of people of color in Baltimore. The organizations added that a decision that carries long-term impacts should be made by an elected body, not by the police commissioner.

“The surveillance plane means putting every resident of Baltimore under permanent surveillance, creating a video record of everywhere that everyone goes every time they walk outside,” they said. “If the police did that in real life, in person on our streets, we would never accept it.”

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Georgia Family Discovers Owl In Christmas Tree

“We think he was just in there hugging the trunk,” she said. “It’s a very dense tree and it was very fresh. That’s why we picked it.”

ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia family got a real hoot from its Christmas tree: More than a week after they bought it, they discovered a live owl nestled among its branches.

Katie McBride Newman said Friday that she and her daughter spotted the bird on Dec. 12. They had bought the 10-foot (3-meter) tall tree from a Home Depot, brought it back to their Atlanta area home and decorated it with lights and, coincidentally, owl ornaments.

“It was surreal, but we weren’t really freaked out about it,” McBride Newman said. “We’re really outdoorsy people. We love the wilderness.”

The family opened windows and doors near the tree hoping the owl would fly away, but it didn’t.

“The owl seemed to be pretty comfortable, and I thought, ‘Hey buddy, it’s not going to go well if you just stay here. There’s no food, I’m sorry,’” said McBride Newman’s husband, Billy Newman.

So the family called a nonprofit nature center for help. The Chattahoochee Nature Center caught the bird and helped the family release it.

McBride Newman said she believed the bird had been in the tree since they bought it, but was hidden.

“We think he was just in there hugging the trunk,” she said. “It’s a very dense tree and it was very fresh. That’s why we picked it.”

Review: Jordan And Foxx Shine In Urgent Drama ‘Just Mercy’

“Just Mercy,” a Warner Bros. Picture release, is rated PG-13 for thematic content, including some racial epithets. Running time: 137 minutes. Three stars out of four.

There’s usually one film that tops lists whenever powerful legal thrillers are debated — “To Kill a Mockingbird,” set in the 1930s. Now comes a film showing how little has changed since then, based on a murder in the same Alabama town where Harper Lee wrote her masterpiece.

Just Mercy ” is the real story of civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson and his fight to keep an innocent black man from being executed. It is urgent, searing and powerful, led by a first-rate cast. Though it portrays events more than 25 years ago, it is very much a film of 2019.

Michael B. Jordan portrays Stevenson, who founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal organization that has successfully challenged the death row convictions of more than 130 inmates. Earlier this year, he was the subject of HBO’s film “True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality.”

Stevenson has been a dogged fighter for justice, someone Archbishop Desmond Tutu once called “America’s Mandela.” When Starbucks was faced with a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia, it turned to Stevenson for advice.

The film follows one of his first cases, that of Walter McMillian, a black pulpwood worker sentenced to death for the 1986 fatal shooting of an 18-year-old white woman. Stevenson was able to prove that a key witness had lied and prosecutors withheld important evidence.

McMillian is played by Jamie Foxx and it is his best work in years, raw, soulful and honest. Tim Blake Nelson, as the key witness, also turns in a stunning performance, as does Rob Morgan playing a death row inmate. Brie Larson as Stevenson’s assistant is unflashy and strong. Jordan is the calm, quiet anchor of the film, his kind eyes radiating pathos.

In a pivotal scene, Foxx’s character asks Stevenson why a Harvard-trained attorney has come down to the South and risked violence to do this legal work. “I know what it’s like to be the shadows,” Stevenson responds. “That’s why I’m doing this.”

Destin Daniel Cretton directed the film from a screenplay he co-wrote with Andrew Lanham, based on Stevenson’s bestselling 2014 memoir. Stevenson is also an executive producer, and that ensures he’s illuminated in the best light.

So if there’s one weakness in the film, it’s that it sometimes veers into hagiography. The naturalism of the cinematography and acting sometimes clashes with dialogue that seems overly polished.

“I just want to help people,” Jordan says at one point. “I just have to figure out how.” In another scene, Foxx declares to his attorney: “I got my truth back. You gave that to me.”

The film at times follows other great courtroom dramas that build to a emotional conclusion such as “My Cousin Vinny” and “A Few Good Men” but “Just Mercy” has larger and deeper social issues constantly swirling, including criminal justice reform, the death penalty and racial profiling. If ever there was an example of how film can slide from entertainment to advocacy, this is it.

With the exception of Larson and a young corrections officer, no white characters come across as anything but venal and Alabama is portrayed as a place where African Americans are “guilty the moment you’re born.” While it ends on a happy note, you cry for all those generations of people railroaded into a cell. “Just Mercy” is not always an easy film to watch, but it is necessary.

“Just Mercy,” a Warner Bros. Picture release, is rated PG-13 for thematic content, including some racial epithets. Running time: 137 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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MPAA Definition of PG-13: Parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.

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Online: https://www.justmercyfilm.com

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THE JOURNEY: “Gloria Washington, Ph.D. – Teach Me How to Code”

Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Howard University, Dr. Gloria Washington.

ABOUT

When she was growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, her interest in how computer technology worked and impacted the lives of humans was not “popular” among other young women.  Today, she has obtained a Master’s and Doctorate Degree in Computer Science and is a trailblazer in STEM-based research.  This dedicated and driven mentor strives each day to increase the number of Black women who have the resources and support to pursue the Ph.D. track.  On this episode of “The Journey,” Dr. Wayne Frederick chats with an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Howard University, Dr. Gloria Washington.

Air Date: December 22, 2019

 

2019 Un-Sung She-Roes and He-Roes Awards Gala

Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook, Visionary Founder of ProVoice, Inc. held the 2019 Awards Gala Banquet in Washington, DC.  The third annual celebration honored Unsung She-Roes and Heroes who are generous, gracious, and philanthropic with Servant leader spirits and hearts.

The Honorees were: Janice Ferebee, MSW/Helping Communities Win; Rev. Takana L. Jefferson, Lt. CHC, USN/Faith;  Hon. Joseline Pena Meinyk/Leader Extraordinaire; Patricia Sewell and Hon. Arthenia S. Roper/Mother Daughter Champions; Rev. Cynthia Terry/Sister Leader; Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith/World Changer; Dr. Hattie “Aunt Hattie” Washington/Above and Beyond; Jacquie Gales Webb/Media; Rev. Dr. Joan Wharton/Heart and Soul; Rev. Thomas L. Bowen/Leader Activist Lifechanger; Rev. Dr. George E. Holmes/Life Changer; Mr. Emmanuel Irono/Community Businessman and World Leader; and Rev. Dr. Robert Schneck/Heart and Soul.

Ambassador Suzan Denise Johnson Cook was a U.S. presidential advisor, pastor, and author who served as the United States Ambassador-at-Large-for-International- Religious Freedom for President Obama.  She has served as a policy advisor to President Bill Clinton.

Cook pastored a number of churches, produced television, and authored nearly a dozen books. She was the first female senior pastor in the 200-year history of the American Baptist Churches USA.  Her Pro Voice Galas have been held in Tristate New York, NYC , NJ, Philly and Connecticut, and now three in  the DMV and West Virginia.

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Councilman Davis Makes Announcement

Congratulations to Prince George’s County Council Member Derrick Leon Davis on being named Chairman-Elect of the Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments. The Council of Governments connects leaders across borders to help shape strong communities and a better region.  Every month, more than a thousand officials and experts come to the Council of Governments to make connections, share information, and develop solutions to the region’s major challenges.

Councilmen Davis represents District 6 of Prince George’s County, Maryland which includes the constituent areas of City of District Heights, Forestville, Kettering, Largo, Mitchellville and the unincorporated areas of Bowie, Capitol Heights and Upper Marlboro.  Derrick Leon Davis was born on Andrews Air Force Base and is a lifelong resident of Prince George’s County.  He is a graduate of Central High School and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

Davis is a passionate music enthusiast who once played saxophone with the legendary Go-Go Band, Experience Unlimited (EU.)  He proudly supports the Foundation for the Advancement of Music and Education.

His “Tis the Season” celebration, that was attended by several Prince George’s County officials including Chief Hank Stawinski, featured the FAME Jazz Band and Jazzy Blu and was hosted by WHUR’s Jacquie Gales Webb.

Award-Winning Costume Designer To Style Murphy For ‘SNL’ Return

“That’s really cool. We’ve been working together since 2000 in “Dr. Doolittle 2” and I’m still his favorite costume designer. I am just filled with joy for him and this comeback with ‘SNL.’

Comedic legend Eddie Murphy makes his highly-anticipated return to “Saturday Night Live” tonight after 35 years. Murphy garnered national attention when he joined the cast on “SNL” from 1980-84.

“You don’t want to wait 30 years to come back and the show ain’t s—,” Murphy told the “TODAY” show. “It be like people clapping, going, ‘I thought he was going to be so much funnier than this.'”

And he’s bringing the BEST costume designer in the industry to style him for this EPIC return. Award-winning costume designer, Ruth E. Carter, will be styling Murphy’s wardrobe for his opening monologue tonight.

“That’s really cool. We’ve been working together since 2000 in “Dr. Doolittle 2” and I’m still his favorite costume designer. I am just filled with joy for him and this comeback with ‘SNL.’

Carter and Murphy are already in the Oscar buzz. She just won Best Costume Director at the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards  for “Dolemite Is My Name.”

Many of you have seen Carter’s incredible work in the following projects, just to name a few:

“Black Panther”

“Chi-Raq”

“Selma”

“The Butler”

“Sparkle”

“Dr. Doolittle 2”

“Love & Basketball”

“Amistad”

“Crooklyn”

“What’s Love Got To Do With It”

“The Five Heartbeats”

“Do The Right Thing”

“School Daze”

You can catch Murphy’s return tonight at 11:30pm ET on NBC.

 

 

 

Holiday Glam Without Overdoing It

Tips and advice to make sure you’re looking your very best during holiday parties.

‘Tis the season to look fabulous.  There are still plenty of parties to attend before the end of the decade!  But if you’re trying to figure out what to wear and how to wear to it… you’ve come to the right place.  How much is too much when it comes to holiday glam?  We have experts in-house to give you fashion advice.

Resources:

The Miguel Wilson Collection

Lauren Evette, DC Fashion Blogger
Miguel Wilson, Fashion Designer, CEO The Miguel Wilson Collection

 

 

 

Murder Indictment In Atatiana Jefferson’s Death

Ex-Fort Worth Cop Indicted For Murder In Woman’s Death

(Fort Worth, TX) — An ex-North Texas cop is under indictment for murder for the shooting death of a woman inside her own home. A Tarrant County grand jury charged Aaron Dean today for the October killing of Atatiana Jefferson. He was at Jefferson’s home after a neighbor called Fort Worth police’s non-emergency number asking for a welfare check over an open door. Dean was standing in the backyard when he shot and killed Jefferson through a window. He later resigned before Police Chief Ed Kraus could fire him.

Police Investigate A Toddler Found Wandering The Streets This Am In Alexandria

The little girl is now with child protective serves and police are trying to locate her parents.

The search is on for answers this morning in Alexandria, Virginia. A good Samaritan found a 5-year-old little girl wandering the streets at 4 this morning. The child was found near the Taco Bell on South Van Dorn Street.

The little girl is now with child protective serves and police are trying to locate her parents. Anyone with information in the case should call the police.

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A Very “MAYSA” Chistmas, Step Afrika’s Holiday Show and A Christmas Carol

This weekend is filled with the spirit of the holiday’s

WEEKEND HAPS

 

  • On Sunday you can catch DC’s own, Be’la Dona for their Holiday Brunch at Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club. Doors open at 12:30 and the show time is 2pm.

 

  • Maysa performs at the Birchmere, It’s “A Very MAYSA Christmas”.  Show time is 7:30pm.

 

  • Marcus Johnson is at Blues Alley this weekend for his “Holiday Jam”. Two shows 8pm and 10pm.

 

  • Step Afrika’s Magical Musical Holiday Show is at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, running through December 22nd.

 

  • The holiday classic “A Christmas Carol” is playing at Ford’s Theatre, running through January 1st.

 

 

 

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America… After Impeachment

Where does America go after the impeachment of President Trump?

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gaveled in the first of two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.  It was the beginning of the end of the battle in the House. It was also the start of the power tug-of-war between democrat Pelosi and republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.   Meanwhile President Trump continues his attacks on the democrats in the wake of the historic moment.  Where does America go after impeachment?

Guests:

  Janelle King, Republican Strategist

Okey K. Enyia, Political Analyst

Ravi Perry, Chair, Department of Political Science, Howard University

 

 

 

Some Republicans Call Out Trump About Congressman John Dingell Comment

Republicans Criticize Trump’s “Hell” Comment About Former Congressman

(Washington, DC) — A number of Republicans are calling on President Trump to apologize for his comment about former Michigan Congressman John Dingell, who died earlier this year. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said if he said it, he should apologize. Trump said during a rally Wednesday night in Michigan that the former Congressman was “looking up” from hell. Graham said Dingell, a World War Two veteran, was a fine, fine man. Republican Congressman Fred Upton of Michigan said Trump should apologize for the “unfortunate” remark. Another Republican Congressman from Michigan, Paul Mitchell, also demanded an apology. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Dingell served his country well, but did not criticize the President.

USDA Removes Listing Of A Trade Deal With Wakanda From Website

Tseng when to the site to research how the country’s tarriff deals are affecting food distributions and hunger in the countries the US trades with.

Earlier this week if you went to the USDA website you would have seen a listing of nations that the US has free trade deals with that listed Wakanda. Wakanda is the fictional nation of Marvel comics Black Panther.

USDA officials say they were testing the system and that was added accidentally. The site went as far as to list some of the items the US trades with the fictional nation including coffee beans, fresh vegetables, and livestock.

The discovery was made by software engineer Francis Tseng. He posted the listing on twitter and it was taken down a short time after that. Tseng when to the site to research how the country’s tarriff deals are affecting food distributions and hunger in the countries the US trades with. He said he was shocked to see Wakanda and he even googled it to make sure that it wasn’t an actual place.

According to the Internet Archive, Wakanda made it on the U.S. free trade list sometime after June 10th.

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No Drinking and Driving During The Holidays

The Washington Regional Alcohol Program or WRAP is offering free rides home.

Tis the season to be Merry.  But it’s also that time of year when people drink and ultimately get behind the wheel. Did you know that during the holidays one in three traffic deaths involve drunk drivers.  My guest this morning is on a mission to bring that number down.  My guest is Kurt Erickson – President and CEO of Washington Regional Alcohol Program or WRAP

 If you’re celebrating with alcohol this holiday season, designate a sober driver or get a free Lyft ride home up to $15. More information here:

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President Trump 3rd US President To Be Impeached

Washington, D.C. – (Wednesday, December 18, 2019) – As expected, the U.S. House of Representatives voted, along party lines, to impeach President Donald Trump.  In what concluded a marathon of debate, the House approved two articles of impeachment against the 45th president charging Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of congress.

Trump becomes only the third American chief executive to be formally charged under the Constitution’s ultimate remedy for high crimes and misdemeanors.  The articles of impeachment, which account for the political equivalent of an indictment, now go to the Senate for trial.  Political observers suspect that Trump will be acquitted by the Republican-led chamber.  Nonetheless, he is likely to run for reelection carrying the stain of impeachment on his back.

The Senate trial is expected to begin sometime in January in the Senate, where a vote of two-thirds is necessary for convict him.  “Today we are here to defend democracy for the people,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said today during the opening of the six-hour House debate.  Following the impeachment, Pelosi called today a sad day yet a necessary day to maintain democracy.

For his part, President Trump began today tweeting his anger at the proceedings, then flew to Battle Creek, Michigan for a political rally.  Just after the impeachment vote, Trump went on a long rant before supporters saying it is the democrats who are the ones in the wrong. “You are declaring open war on American democracy.  We did nothing wrong.  You are the ones obstructing justice,” said an angry Trump.

 

U.S. House Impeaches President Trump

President Donald Trump impeached by US House on 2 charges

The U.S. House has impeached President Donald Trump on a charge he abused the power of his office to investigate a political rival ahead of the 2020 election. Trump becomes the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. The House then approved a second charge, obstruction of Congress. Democrats control the House, and the voting was mostly along party lines. The charges against Trump will next go to the Republican-controlled Senate for a trial in January. Trump, who says he’s done nothing wrong, would almost certainly be acquitted there.

Family Feuds During The Holidays

How do you avoid fighting with family during holiday gatherings?

Christmas and New Year’s Day are right around the corner.  Between now and then there will certainly be plenty of family gatherings for you and yours.  Are you concerned that those gatherings will not be family friendly?  Are conflicts inevitable for your family?  Will you have to “WHOOSAH”… even before you get there?  We talk about how you can manage your behavior and the drama of holiday family gatherings.

Guests:

Tanya Barnett, Author, “Being A Wife Just Got Real: The Things I Wish I Knew Before I Said I Do”
Jasmine Seville, Social Worker, Amerigroup Wellness Center

 

Urbanski Convicted In Murder Of Richard Collins III

Guilty verdict in the murder of Bowie State University Student

Former U of Md student Sean Urbanski has been convicted of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Army 2nd Lieutenant Richard Collins III.  A Prince George’s County jury found Urbanski guilty one day after the judge dismissed hate crime charges against him. Collins was killed in May of 2017 while waiting at a bus stop on the University of Maryland campus.  He was a newly-commissioned Army officer and was just days away from graduation at Bowie State University. Prosecutors had charged him with a hate crime.  Before the stabbing, Urbanski passed by a white man and Asian woman nearby before killing Collins.  It was later discovered that Urbanski had racist photos on his phone at the time of the incident and liked a racist Facebook group.

Marathon House Impeachment Debate Underway

House marches toward Trump impeachment; he claims ‘assault’

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is declaring that lawmakers are rising to “defend democracy” in their vote to impeach President Donald Trump. The president insists they’re actually perpetrating “an assault on America.” The House is heading toward a Wednesday night impeachment vote that’s all but certain to send the two charges against Trump on to the Senate for a January trial. Trump would be just the third American president to be impeached, a distinctive dark mark on his tenure. Republican supporters say the Democrats are just trying to remove a president they couldn’t beat at the ballot box.

Two 4-year-olds in DC Cling Onto Life Follow Separate Tragedies

Another 4-year-old is listed in critical condition after a head-on collision in Takoma Park last night.

A four-year-old little boy is in critical condition after being hit last night by a vehicle in the parking lot of Rocketship Legacy Prep. The incident at 4250 Massachusetts Avenue in Southeast happened around 8 p.m. A person who witnessed the accident rushed the child to the hospital instead of waiting for an ambulance. The child has not been identified and it’s unclear if the driver stayed on the scene and if any charges will be filed.

Another 4-year-old is listed in critical condition after a head-on collision in Takoma Park last night. Investigators say a Volvo that had been driving in and out of traffic slammed head-on into a pick-up truck on Blair Road at Aspen Street in Northwest. The driver of that vehicle, a woman, was killed. A four-year-old and another adult in the vehicle were injured. There’s no word on any changes in the child’s condition at this time. The driver of the Volvo has not been identified. He too is listed in critical condition. The investigation is ongoing.

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CDC Warns Of A Drug-Resistant Infection Linked To Pet Stores

The CDC is continuing to investigate this growing problem. They advise pet owners however not to give their pet antibiotics but to allow a licensed veterinary to do so.

It’s the holiday season and it’s also the time of the year that kids ask for a new or their first puppy. Well, parents listen up. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is alerting the public to a link that they have found with pet store puppies and a drug-resistant bacterial infection.

The illness is called Campylobacter jejuni and it lives in the digestive tract of most puppies and dogs. This bacteria can spread to humans through contact with a dog’s feces.

There have been 118 people confirmed with the infection between January 2016 to February 2018. It covers 18 states and some 29 pet stores workers have become sick.

The CDC is continuing to investigate this growing problem. They advise pet owners however not to give their pet antibiotics but to allow a licensed veterinary to do so.

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Helping Families Stay Together in Times of Need

The Ronald McDonald House Charities showcasing a way you can help those in need.

Tis the season of giving and one of our favorite places for a quick meal is making it easier to help families stay together in time of need.  Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington is showcasing how new technology is making your coins go a lot further.  My guest is Bryan Cleghorn – Member of the Board of Directors for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, DC

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington is making it easier for you to give to help families stay together in time of need. More information here: www.rmhcdc.org

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Holiday Gifting And Tipping

Advice on holiday tipping and gifting for people outside of your circle of family and friends.

With holiday shopping so convenient these days… many of you are probably already finished.  After hearing this conversation… you may still have much more work to do.  During this season of giving there are probably people outside of your circle of family and friends who may deserve a gift.  How do you decide who get’s what?  We have advice from some people in the know.

Guests:

Crystal Bailey, Director, Etiquette Institute of Washington
Taria Griffin, Acting General Manager, Fiorella Italian Kitchen

Cory Brim, Owner, Sugar Rim Bar

25 Years Later, Mariah Carey’s Christmas Original Is No.1

The song is from Carey’s 1994 album, “Merry Christmas,” which is currently No. 1 on the Billboard R&B albums chart.

NEW YORK (AP) — Christmas has come early for Mariah Carey: the pop star’s original holiday classic, “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” has reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 25 years after its release.

Billboard announced that the song topped this week’s chart, giving Carey her 19th No. 1 of her career. She is only behind the Beatles, who have had 20 songs top the Hot 100 chart.

Each holiday season Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” begins to climb the Billboard charts as its popularity resurfaces. Last year the song hit a peak at No. 3 and set a new one-day streaming record on Spotify.

“All I Want for Christmas Is You” is the first holiday to top the Hot 100 chart since “The Chipmunk Song” in 1958-59.

The song is from Carey’s 1994 album, “Merry Christmas,” which is currently No. 1 on the Billboard R&B albums chart. Carey wrapped her All I Want for Christmas Is You Tour on Sunday at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Hate Crime Charges Dropped In Murder of Bowie State Student

Judge drops hate crime charge in student’s fatal stabbing.

A judge has dismissed a hate crime charge against a white man who fatally stabbed a black college student at the University of Maryland. But a murder trial will continue Wednesday for 24-year-old Sean Urbanski. A defense attorney and a state’s attorney’s office spokeswoman said Tuesday that a judge agreed to acquit Urbanski of the hate crime charge. Jurors in the case are expected to begin deliberating on Wednesday. Prosecutors say Urbanski saved at least six photographs of racist memes on his cellphone and liked a Facebook group called “Alt-Reich: Nation.” Defense attorneys say the May 2017 killing of Richard Collins III was not racially motivated.

Man Sentenced In Death Of Howard University Student

Howard University Dental Student was killed when her SUV was hit on I-295.

(Washington, DC) — A 24-year-old man will be looking at life through prison bars for the next four years. Darrell Bassett of Washington will spend time in federal prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the June death of a Howard University student. According to Bassett’s plea agreement, he admitted to hitting a police car in Northeast D.C. on June 24th before speeding off and causing a police chase. That led Bassett to crash his car into a vehicle driven by Brittany Burke. The college student was pronounced dead at the scene. Along with the prison term, Bassett has been ordered to pay restitution to Burks’ family for funeral and burial costs.

The City Of Alexandria Hires First A.A. Fire Chief

Smedley has a bachelor’s degree in mass media from the University of the District of Columbia and a master’s degree in organizational management from Johns Hopkins University.

The Alexander City Manager has named Corey A. Smedley as the new fire chief. It’s a history making decision. Smedley now becomes the first African American to hold that title in Alexandria. Smedley has been serving as acting fire chief since Robert Dube retired back in June.

Before joining the Alexandria Fire Department Smedley worked for the Prince George’s County Fire Department for 20 years. He even served as Deputy Fire Chief.

Smedley has a bachelor’s degree in mass media from the University of the District of Columbia and a master’s degree in organizational management from Johns Hopkins University.

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Christmas Day Giving

Mother Dear’s Community Center is looking for volunteers to deliver food to home-bound seniors and the homeless.

Are you looking for something meaningful to do on Christmas Day?  Mother Dear’s Community Center is in need of volunteers to pack and deliver dinners to homebound seniors and homeless individuals.  My guest is Carolyn Woodbridge Marshall – Mother Dear’s Community Center

Mother Dear’s Community Center is need of 40 packers and 45 drivers to pack and deliver dinner to homebound seniors and homeless individuals in the DC area on Christmas Day.  To sign up email Carolyn at mdcclove@gmail.com

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Medical Monday: Crohn’s Disease

Symptoms and treatment for Crohn’s Disease

It’s a life-changing disease that some of you may not be familiar with.  Crohn’s disease is an intestinal disease can be severe and painful.  During our  Medical Monday discussion… we’ll talk about the symptoms and treatments.

Resources:

Crohn’s disease advocate Melodie Narain-Blackwell

Dr. Angesom Kibreab, Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Howard University Hospital
Melodie Narain-Blackwell, Crohn’s disease patient, Advocate
Joilyn Jackson, Crohn’s disease patient

 

Hundreds of Toys And Gifts Collected For Needy Youth

“We know the holidays can be a tough time for many families. We are honored to be in a position to giveback and provide an avenue where our listeners can lend a helping hand to their neighbors,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater.


Washington, D.C., (December 16, 2019) – 96.3 WHUR FM – the heritage station of the Howard University Radio Network is giving Santa a helping hand this holiday season, hosting its 17th Annual Toy Drive Saturday, December 14th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Shops at Iverson – 3737 Branch Avenue in Temple Hills, Maryland. Radio Veteran Coka Lani took her show on the road broadcasting from center court, encouraging loyal and caring listeners to drop by and donate a new unwrapped toy for a needy child in the DMV.

Despite the cold rain, dozens of listeners heeded the call, donating over 1,200 toys and gifts like bikes, dolls, computer games, kitchen sets, racecars, footballs, books, and gift cards. The toys were distributed to youth serviced by the Southeast Tennis and Learning Center, YMCA of Metropolitan Washington, Shepherd’s Cove Shelter, Bright Beginnings, Sisters4Sisters, and the Prince George’s County Family Justice Center. Each year, the organizations provide WHUR with a list of toys needed for children ranging in age from two to 17-years-old. WHUR added to the list of organizations Women’s Wing, after thieves broke into the organizations truck stealing thousands of dollars in toys.

For nearly two decades, WHUR has responded to the needs of children in the Washington region by hosting a coat drive in October and toy drive in December. “Without WHUR, the holidays would be very bleak for hundreds of children. We are truly thankful that WHUR steps up to the plate every year to make sure the holiday season is joyous for our children,” said Denise McCain, Director of the Prince George’s County Family Justice Center, an organization that helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Listeners who made a donation received a free Maryland Lottery ticket, courtesy of the Maryland Lottery. “We know the holidays can be a tough time for many families. We are honored to be in a position to giveback and provide an avenue where our listeners can lend a helping hand to their neighbors,” said WHUR General Manager Sean Plater.

Fairfax County School Employees Charged With Child Abuse

Students with intellectual disabilities abused in Fairfax County Public School

 

(Vienna, VA) — Three Fairfax County public school employees are facing charges after several children with disabilities were allegedly assaulted. Fairfax County police said an investigation found children with intellectual disabilities at Freedom Hill Elementary in Vienna had been assaulted. A grand jury indicted Principal Scott Bloom on a charge of failure to report child abuse. Teacher Clymmera Gastav and her assistant Cecelia Benavides are charged with cruelty and injuries to children and assault and battery.

Racial Bias Death Penalty Case Overturned

Bond granted for Mississippi man tried 6 times in killings

A Mississippi man whose murder conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court for racial bias is set to be released from custody for the first time in 22 years. A judge on Monday set a $250,000 bond for 49-year-old Curtis Flowers. Circuit Judge Joseph Loper said Flowers would have to wear an electronic monitor while prosecutors decide whether to try him for a seventh time. The U.S. Supreme Court in June overturned Flowers’ fourth conviction, citing racial bias in the jury selection. Flowers’ attorney says a person who wants to remain anonymous has posted the $25,000 necessary to secure Flowers’ release.

Small Business Saturday and Holiday Season Shopping

Supporting small businesses during the holiday season

We all have our favorite restaurants, department stores, even grocery stores.  But did you ever stop to think about the small businesses in your neighborhood? As you’re running around and looking for holiday deals, don’t forget about the small businesses.  Small Business Saturday is the day after Thanksgiving. That’s the official start of the holiday shopping season, but we’re shedding light on what hard working business owners doing during the entire holiday shopping season.

Resources:

Nailbed & Bar

Pro Wash

Tropical Smoothie

Chanel Evans, Owner, Tropical Smoothie of Bowie (not pictured)

Jhavon “J” Kashif, Owner, Nailbed & Bar

 

Lamond Brown, Owner, Pro Wash

Arrest Made In Kidnapping and ATM Thefts In Waldorf

Police are still looking for the victim’s black 2010 Toyota Camry with Maryland license plate number 6BM3802. Anyone with information should call 301-609-6494.

Last week we told you about the bizarre report by a woman who said she returned home to find a man that she did not know inside of her home robbing her. That victim then said the suspect forced her for some 8 hours to take out money from various ATM’s in the county.

She was found in the middle of the night wandering barefoot on Gardner Road near Accokeek Road at 3:37 a.m. She told police what happened and she was taken to the hospital for a check-up. She was not harmed. Police released an alert for her black four-door Toyota Camry that he left in.

Over the weekend the suspect was apprehended by police. He has been identified as 26-year-old Marc Christopher Brown, Jr of Waldorf. He is now facing first-degree assault and a home invasion charge. Brown who ended his crime spree by ramming her car into the front doors of the AMF Bowling alleyin Waldorf in an attempt to get to the ATM is being held without bail. He is currently being housed in the Charles County Detention Center.

Police are still looking for the victim’s black 2010 Toyota Camry with Maryland license plate number 6BM3802. Anyone with information should call 301-609-6494.

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Dozens Displaced In DC Following Two Apartment Fires

Fire Fighters in the District of Columbia were very busy on Sunday. The had to battle two separate apartment fires that have left more than 30 people without a place to call home.

Fire Fighters in the District of Columbia were very busy Sunday. The had to battle two separate apartment fires that have left more than 30 people without a place to call home.

The most recent fire happened Sunday night at a six-unit apartment building on Missouri Avenue in Northwest. Crews noticed smoke coming from a second floor apartment at 43 Missouri Avenue. The blaze quickly spread to the attic causing a full evacuation of the building. 11 people were safely escorted out. The American Red Cross has already stepped up to assists the residents. The cause remains under investigation. No one was hurt.

Earlier in the day fire fighters were called to another fire at a senior living center on Banneker Drive in Northeast. Reportedly two people were injured and 23 others were safely evacuated from the Fort Lincoln apartment in the 3400 block of Banneker Drive.

Investigators say the flames were coming from the second floor of the five story residential building. The probe into the cause is ongoing.

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Tackling The Issue of Affordable Housing in The DMV

The “Building On Faith”, free One-Day Conference is this Thursday December 19th.

A big conference is coming up later this week bringing together the clergy and developers to tackle the issue of affordable housing in the DMV.  It’s called Building On Faith… Solving the Urban Church Crisis.  My guest is Pastor Orlanda Bego – Activist and Pastor of Center Point Baptist Church

Building On Faith – Free One-Day Conference Solving the Urban Church Crisis is December 19th from 9am to 2pm at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church at 4611 Sheriff Rd, NE. go here:

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Do Men Like Being Chased?

Join us at midnight tonight as we discuss the dating scene.

Has dating changed drastically in the last 10 / 20 years? There used to be a time when men took the lead when it came to dating. Or, as the older generations used to say, courting! He’d be the one to ask the woman out on a date. He’d plan and pay for the dates. He would buy flowers and other nice things for her. He pursued her.

But is that still the norm? Many men say that women are really aggressive these days and seem to have no problems pursuing them. In many cases, the women are clearly the aggressors. Some women even take the lead when it comes to proposing marriage.

The question tonight is, do men like being chased? It seems that it would be flattering to men, at least, in the beginning. Right? Can it lead to lasting love and solid relationships? What are your thoughts?

Our musical guest tonight is uber talented saxophonist, Skip Pruitt. Skip, who hails from Motown – Detroit, MI, has been a resident of the DMV for quite awhile now. He has played with luminaries including Luther Vandross, Phyllis Hyman, George Duke, Will Downing, Ledisi …and the list really does go on and on!

Skip is one of the most sought after musicians performing today. He’s an international recording artist who is always touring.Fortunately, he belongs to Pillow Talk With Angela tonight! #tunein

Check out Skip Pruitt on 12/29 at Bethesda Blues and Jazz:

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FAME Jazz Ensemble Performs

The FAME Jazz Ensemble was in concert in the Terrace Theatre of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The Ensemble performed a medley of smooth jazz and holiday favorites.

The FAME Jazz Ensemble’s music director is award-winning saxophonist Langston Hughes II, a 2019 FAME graduate and current freshman at Howard University. The Ensemble will perform at 1pm on Christmas Eve, December 24th, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD. WHUR’s Jacquie Gales Webb will introduce the students.

FAME, the Foundation for the Advancement of Music & Education, is a regional nonprofit based in Prince George’s County Maryland.  The Ensemble, a component of the signature FAME Jazz Band Program, was created in 2015 by FAME’s Founder, Ms. A. Toni Lewis. The founding artistic director was Nat Adderley, Jr, former Music Director for Luther Vandross.

The FAME Jazz Band Program provides year-round high caliber music & academic instruction to talented Prince George’s County middle school and high school youth until they graduate from high school. The students perform on major stages around the country and learn the discipline for college and career success. Students participate in music theory, technology and instrumental programs at the University of Maryland School of Music and other performing arts venues. The FAME Jazz Band released its debut CD this year with support from the United Parcel Service (UPS), Pepco, an Exelon company & the Prince George’s County Government.

For more information go to FAMEmusic.org.

 

Rethinking Gender Neutral Toys For Children

Is it time for parents to rethink gender-specific toys and gifts for their children?

Picking an appropriate gift for your child or someone else’s child is hard enough these days.  What do you buy the boys?  What do you buy the girls?  More and more, those questions are not being asked.  Maybe the girl asks for a play toolkit.  Maybe the boy wants a kitchen set.  If that’s the case… how do you handle those requests?

Resources:

Campbell Psychological Services

Dr. Kimberly Campbell, Clinical Psychologist

Former ‘Skins Running Back Turn Himself In

Portis Surrenders To Federal Authorities In Fraud Indictment

(Washington, DC) — Former Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis has reportedly surrendered to federal authorities in North Carolina. This comes as Portis is named in an indictment by the Justice Department that accuses ten former NFL players of defrauding the league’s health care program. Portis is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and health care fraud, as well as one count of wire fraud and health care fraud. The health care program was defrauded of more than three-million dollars. Other former Redskins players named in the indictment include Carlos Rogers, Robert McCune and John Eubanks.

House Committee Approves Articles Of Impeachment

The House Judiciary Committee has voted this morning on two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.

The House Judiciary Committee has voted this morning on two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. One abuse of power and the other obstruction of Congress in the Ukraine scandal. The vote passed along party lines, 23 to 17.

The next step is a debate and final vote by the full house on Wednesday. I think its important to add that lawmakers plan to vote on Tuesday on a spending plan to avert a government shut down after the holiday.

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Massive Fire Engulfed Home In Upper Marlboro

Witnesses say you could see the flames and smoke from Route 4 and 301. Officials say that no one was in the home at the time.

Fire fighters were called to a massive fire on Connaugh Court in Upper Marlboro. Battling the fire was extremely difficult sources say because there was no near by water source for put out the flames.

Witnesses say you could see the flames and smoke from Route 4 and 301. Officials say that no one was in the home at the time. It’s believed that the fire started in the garage. The investigation is on going.

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It’s All About The Holiday’s

There are some great holiday events taking place this weekend

WEEKEND HAPS

 

  • Tonight it’s our WHUR “Soul of the Holiday’s Live” with Spur of the Moment, featuring Shanice, Chelsey Green and more at Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club.  Doors open at 6 and the show time is 8pm.  A portion of the proceeds benefits our Food2Feed and our Children’s Toy Drive. 

 

  • The 17thAnnual WHUR Children’s Toy Drive is Saturday, December 14thfrom 12pm to 5pm at the Shops at Iverson in Temple Hills Maryland. Please bring a new unwrapped toy for a child in need.  WHUR’sCoka-Lani will be broadcasting her show live.  whur.com

 

  • You can check out Kenny Lattimore & Regina Belle this Saturday at Bethesda Blues & Jazz Supper Club, for their “Christmas & Love Tour”, two shows 5pm and 8pm.

 

  • Funny man Sinbad is at Strathmore tonight at 8pm

 

  • Step Afrika’s Magical Musical Holiday Show is at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, running through December 22nd.

 

  • The holiday classic “A Christmas Carol” is playing at Ford’s Theatre, running through January 1st.

 

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Taking A BIG BREAK From Your Job

Taking a break for mind, body and spirit

After 11 years at Alfred Street Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley has announced that  he is taking a sabbatical for 3 1/2 months, starting in January and returning in April.  This is a cautionary tale for anyone who is dedicated to a job, career, vocation or family duty.  Sometimes you need to take, a big break.  Do you know when it’s time to do it and how?

Resources:

Alfred Street Baptist Church

The Corporate Alley Cat

Guests:

Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Senior Pastor, Alfred Street Baptist Church
Deborah Owens, Founder, The Corporate Alley Cat

 

What Is Your Type? Or, Do You Have One?

Tonight at midnight we’re asking: Do you have a certain “type?” Some say no. However, when you look at their past few relationships, there might be a common thread. Do they look similar? Act similar? I didn’t think I had a type but, my friends say that I definitely do. Let’s talk about You tonight. What turns you on most in a potential partner? What are you looking for?

Later tonight, we’ll be joined by beautiful, talented singer, Sylver Logan Sharp! Remember Sylver as one of the lead singers from the group, “Chic?” Well, she’s an amazing independent artist. A proud graduate of Duke Ellington School of the Arts and we love having her on Pillow Talk With Angela. We can’t wait to hear her thoughts on tonight’s topic! She obviously has a type! I’m talking about her talented husband. Keyboardist, Producer, and Musical Director, Daryl Hunt.

Sylver Logan Sharp has an upcoming show at the Public Playhouse, this Saturday, December 14th. www.sylverlogansharp.com

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Former NFL Players Accused Of Fraud

Several Former Skins Players Charged With Defrauding Healthcare Program

(Washington, DC) — Several former Redskins players are among ten past NFL players facing charges for allegedly defrauding an NFL health care benefits program. The federal charges name former Skins’ players Clinton Portis, Carlos Rogers, Robert McCune and John Eubanks. The former players are accused of defrauding the Gene Upshaw NFL Player Health Reimbursement plan, which was created to help retired players and their families. They’ve been charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and health care fraud. They allegedly sought reimbursement for expensive medical equipment they never purchased. The Department of Justice says more than three-point-nine million dollars in false claims were submitted, while about three-point-four million of those claims were paid out.

Drug Dealer In Anne Arundel County Is Found Guilty Of Manslaughter, The First

Prosecutors say cell phone texts show Baker knew how young Klaes as well as his height and weight but he was more concerned about making money than the health or safety of the teen.

For the first time in Anne Arundel County, a drug deal has been found guilty in the death of a 16-year old boy. This decision is the first of its kind in the county.

Charged was 46-year-old Jason Baker. Wednesday he was handed down an involuntary manslaughter charged for giving fentanyl to Josiah Klaes. Prosecutors say cell phone texts show Baker knew how young Klaes as well as his height and weight but he was more concerned about making money than the health or safety of the teen.

An autopsy conducted by the chief medical examiner found the cause of death to be the result of fentanyl intoxication. Investigators discovered that Baker sold the teen fentanyl instead of heroin which lead to Klaes’ overdose.

Baker faces up to 35 years in prison when he is sentenced on February 13, 2020.

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A Townhouse Fire In White Oak Displaces 15 Adults And Kids

The cause is still under investigation. It is estimated that more than 700,000 worth of damage has been done.

This morning Montgomery County firefighters responded to a call of a fire in the 11100 block of Columbia Pike near Prelude Drive in White Oak. 85 firefighters responded to the 1 am call.

Officials say that the fire broke out in a second floor of one townhome and then quickly spread to two other townhomes. Ten adults and five kids are now looking for a place to call home. We have no reported injuries at this time.

The cause is still under investigation. It is estimated that more than 700,000 worth of damage has been done.

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