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After a hiatus of more than 8 years, Skittles is returning lime-flavored candies to its packs of original flavor Skittles.
For the second year in a row, organizers of the Marine Corps Marathon have decided to cancel the event due to COVID and security precautions in the D.C. area.
Ready for some fall fun? Visit one of these amazing pumpkin patches.
Try it out and free delivery when you use the Chipotle mobile app.
The furniture is a collaboration between the Swedish company and hardware company ASUS.
Customers were double-billed and charged for the wrong number of axles at tolling stations.
Maryland Restaurant Week is back for a second year! This year, more than 100 restaurants from every county will be participating.
Law enforcement in D.C. is securing the area around the Capitol ahead of a planned protest on Saturday, September 18. The “Justice for J6” rally is being held in support of people arrested in the riot on Capitol Hill on January 6.
Your Hulu subscription is about to go up! Hulu has given notice to subscribers that it will be raising subscription prices by $1 beginning on October 8.
JoRetro, a shop in Havre De Grace, is a dream come true for any Pyrex lover. The shop holds a festival twice a year to celebrate their love of vintage Pyrex.
On Wednesday, remnants of Hurricane Ida are projected to reach D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, bringing as much as 5 inches of rain to the mid-Atlantic region.
The study looked at test scores, student to teacher ratios and safety factors like bullying and guns in schools.
The Pfizer vaccine is the first coronavirus vaccine to be granted full approval by the FDA. The newly approved vaccine will go by the name "Comirnaty."
Plant closures and truck driver shortages are decreasing the number of turkeys going to market.
Genie +will be available for an additional fee on top of regular park admission.
Governor Larry Hogan has announced a new set of vaccine protocols for people who work at the state's hospitals and nursing homes.
Booster shots for people with compromised immune systems were already approved earlier this month.
An investigation is underway by police in Washington, D.C., after a suspicious vehicle was found parked in front of the Library of Congress building on Capitol Hill.
Cracker Barrel restaurant is joining in on the fun by introducing dishes with something more hearty—bacon.
The Washington Monument on the National Mall in D.C. was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm over the weekend, and it was captured on video.
Free admission will be given to anyone who gets a vaccine during the National Aquarium clinics in August and September.
Howard County has announced it will be using new grant funds to renovate fields, lighting, and playgrounds at three public parks.
Fairytale and fantasy will love this Maryland campground.
The s'mores doughnuts are being introduced in celebration of National S'mores Day. Even if you missed it August 10, you can still make it s'mores week!
Fans will be able to get a special mustard hot dog bun during the Orioles game on Saturday.
Catch a break from six-percent sales tax! The tax holiday also covers eligible online purchases.
The recall includes Italian seasoning and Frank's RedHot Buffalo Ranch seasoning.
The bassist died at his home in Houston on July 27, 2021.
Next time you visit Taco Bell, you better prepare yourself for disappointment. The fast-food chain has been having problems keeping the fridges stocked with ingredients, making it difficult for stores to keep up.
Here’s where you can find deals you can use on National Chicken Wing Day, this Thursday, July 29.
Vote online or through the zoo's mobile gaming app "Zoo Guardians."
A judge is expediting the case in order to get money to the victims as quickly as possible.
For a limited time beginning on July 23, Chipotle will be wrapping its signature burritos in gold foil. Fans can also order special menu items created by Olympic athletes competing in the summer games.
The nuggets are set to launch nationwide on July 27, 2021.
The exhibit will be open to the public from September 17, 2021 to October 3, 2021.
Beginning on July 20, you won’t have to plan ahead to visit museums on the National Mall. The Smithsonian is getting rid of the timed-entry pass requirement for many of its museums in D.C. 
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