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An average of 160 home fires per year started with Christmas trees according to U.S. fire departments from 2013-2017.
Let's be honest, the Electoral College can be a little confusing. Here's a history of the Electoral College and how we got here.
Confused about what's next? Here's a bit of a breakdown of the Electoral College and the road to Inauguration Day.
Kimberly Ragsdale of Dallas, Georgia, was arrested Thursday for impersonating a public officer. She was attempting to score free food from a local Chick-fil-A.
Interestingly but not surprisingly, the mask has become a fashion accessory. And, of course, now the accessories have accessories. Check out our 12 favorites.
Maryland has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases in the last two days. Governor Larry Hogan stressed vigilance and caution at a press conference Thursday.
Local businesses decide to protect their stores in preparation for potential Election Day upheavals.
Jurassic Quest brings its drive-thru dinosaur experience to the Richmond Raceway Complex, October 30– November 8.
The Arc of Loudoun hosts a virtual tour of their award-winning "Shocktober" event this year. Four nights of fright are available to live-stream for Halloween.
These haunted attractions have NOT been canceled this year, but many are selling out quickly. Be sure to check your favorite haunt's website before you attend.
These haunted attractions have NOT been canceled this year, but many are selling out quickly. Be sure to check your favorite haunt's website before you attend.
Phoenix Browne participated in the "50 Yard Challenge," mowing lawns in the Chesapeake area for those in need.
Lynn Maher was shot and killed on October 1. Her killer is still at large, and a reward has been issued for information leading to his arrest and prosecution.
Girl Scout Troops in the D.C. area met with a Council Committee to make the bat the official mammal of the District. A bill has been passed in the first vote.
Mars-Wrigley company has granted a WWII veteran's last wish. His casket will be painted or decorated to look like a package of Juicy Fruit gum.
Talk Like a Pirate Day takes place every year on September 19. Created in 1995, it has been unofficially observed throughout the world since 2002.
11-year-old Hampton, Virginia, resident Cartier Carey founded a nonprofit organization, Kids 4 Change 757—to help parents in need during the pandemic.
An internet outage interrupted virtual learning this morning. VBCPS issued a message to parents at 11:01 a.m. saying "they are aware of and working on a fix for the internet outage," and that it is "affecting schools up and down the east coast."
It's not yet officially fall, but many people agree that it's never too soon to break out the Pumpkin Spice. Here's a list of 10 products, ranging from the classic to the new and very unique.
In the United States, about 52,900 units of Super Soaker models XP 20 and XP 30 were sold at Target from March to July 2020. Consumers should contact Hasbro for instructions on returns and receiving a full refund.
The 58th annual East Coast Surfing Championship is still being held with social distancing restrictions in place. Although on a much smaller scale, the competition is still underway with surfers from all over North America participating.
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