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Hagerstown Set to Host “Taste of Downtown” Culinary Event Next Weekend
Hagerstown’s “Taste of Downtown” event on April 11 offers a culinary tour featuring local restaurants and diverse food samples.
Radio Free Hub City Launches “News Bites” – Finally, a Newspaper You Can Stomach
In a bold move that has media analysts choking on their morning coffee, Radio Free Hub City announced today the launch of News Bites, the world’s first fully edible newspaper.
News That Should Be Satire
As much as we wish these stories were satire, they’re very much real news.
Florida Man Pleads Guilty in Scheme Involving Medically Unnecessary “Foot Baths”
Florida man pleads guilty to health care fraud and kickback scheme involving unnecessary “foot baths.”
Deerly Departed: Three Face Federal Charges for Illegal Wildlife Trafficking
Three charged for illegal interstate deer transport under Lacey Act. Potential prison time for West Virginia and Ohio residents.
MD News
Potomac Edison Proposes Major Power Line Upgrades for Enhanced Reliability in Frederick County
Potomac Edison proposes upgrades to 18 miles of transmission lines in Frederick & Montgomery counties, MD, aiming for grid reliability.
WV News
Potomac Edison Offers Maryland Customers Support for Seasonal Energy Bills
Potomac Edison highlights bill assistance programs for Maryland customers facing rising seasonal energy costs.
PA News
Franklin County Schedules Second Public Hearing on Data Center Ordinance Amid Community Concerns
Franklin County plans second public hearing for data center regulations on April 28.
VA News
Federal judge upholds ruling that certain ex-felons should not automatically lose voting rights
On Monday, a federal court reaffirmed a January ruling that found that Virginia’s current practice of disenfranchising all people with felony convictions violates post-Civil War laws that required former Confederate states to guarantee voting rights for newly emancipated Black residents.
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National News
Artemis II Crew Shatters Distance Record for Human Spaceflight
Artemis II crew sets new human spaceflight distance record, surpassing Apollo 13. Mission aims to inform future Moon base development.
World News
Justice Department Seizes Iranian Government-Linked Websites Used in Cyber Operations
DOJ Seizes Iranian MOIS Websites Used for Cyber Operations and Threats
Satire and Humor
LA Residents Mistake “No ICE” and “No Kings” Protests for Anti-Hockey Crusade (Satire)
Thousands of Angelenos took to the streets this weekend waving signs and chanting slogans some residents believed were directed at their beloved Los Angeles Kings hockey team.
In defiance of court order to halt construction, large golden statue of President Trump appears at ICE Warehouse in Williamsport, Maryland (Satire)
Golden Trump statue materializes at Maryland ICE facility despite injunction halting construction.
Entertainment and Events
Hagerstown Gears Up for Inaugural Pickleball Tournament to Benefit Student Scholarships
Hagerstown hosts inaugural pickleball tournament to support student scholarships.
Historic Hagerstown Sites Announce Season Openings and Special Events
Hagerstown opens historic City Park Train Hub and Jonathan Hager House Museum for the season.
Opinion
The ICE Facility in Williamsport is Just a Chess Game, and the Community Members are Pawns (Opinion)
The news media as well as organizations working the hardest to provide transparency around the ICE facility plans are being left in the dark by all sides.
The Price of a Paywall: Why Local News is Failing the Community (Opinion)
Radio Free Hub City challenges paywall journalism, aiming to democratize access to vital community information and rebuild public trust.
Lifestyle
New Memoir Offers Unvarnished Look at Theater Leadership, Personal Struggles
New memoir by Robbie Soto reveals untold story of leading Authentic Community Theatre, personal struggles, and artistic reinvention.
Crayola Introduces Innovative Tool to Uncover Individual Creative Strengths
Discover your unique creative strengths with Crayola’s new free online tool for adults.
Business
Maryland Commerce Programs Bolster State Economy, Supporting 24,000 Jobs in FY25
Maryland Commerce programs supported 24,000 jobs in FY25, creating 13,000 direct jobs and attracting $434M in private investment.
Washington County to Host Fire Safety Meeting for Businesses and Contractors
Washington County hosts fire safety meeting for businesses, contractors, and property owners.
Legal
Maryland Attorney General Seeks Court Order to Release Records on Baltimore ICE Facility Conditions
Maryland Attorney General Seeks Records on Alleged Abuses at Baltimore ICE Facility
Maryland Attorney General Joins Multistate Effort to Urge EPA to Strengthen Environmental Enforcement
Maryland Attorney General Joins 13 States Urging EPA to Restore Environmental Enforcement, Citing Harm to Communities
Food
Hagerstown Gears Up for a Spring Packed with Festivals, Film, and Sports
Hagerstown announces a spring schedule of festivals, film, sports, and food events from March to May 2026.
Hagerstown Gears Up for Inaugural “Battle of the Cheesesteaks” Competition
Hagerstown announces its first “Battle of the Cheesesteaks” on May 16, 2026, to find the city’s best cheesesteak.
Health
Potent Sedative Medetomidine Detected in Illegal Drug Supply, Posing New Overdose and Withdrawal Risks
New drug threat: Medetomidine, a vet sedative, found in illegal drugs, causing severe overdoses & withdrawal.
Washington County Commissioners Proclaim Red Cross Month, Agriculture Day, and Approve Key Grants
Washington County Commissioners recognized American Red Cross Month & National Agriculture Day, approving grants for mediation, school health, and transit.
Technology
Western Maryland Set to Boost High-Speed Internet Access Through Key State Agreement
Western Maryland to gain high-speed internet via state fiber optic agreement, benefiting thousands.
NASA Prepares for Historic Artemis II Lunar Flyby, Releasing Detailed Coverage Schedule
NASA schedules coverage for Artemis II lunar flyby, testing Orion systems with astronauts.
Book Corner
New Guide Offers Creative Paths to Stress Reduction
New guide offers creative ways to transform stress and trauma through arts.
Turning Self-Care into a Local Revolution: Maryland Publisher Unveils New Guide to Personal Transformation
A Bethesda publisher’s sixth wellness guide offers 25 expert-backed tools for holistic transformation—mental, emotional, physical and beyond—for readers ready to embrace true self-care.
Paranormal
FBI Releases Results of 1977 Investigation into Bigfoot Evidence
FBI examines Bigfoot hair sample in 1977, finds it to be deer family origin.
Alien Attack on Earth Coming November 2025? Here’s what we know…
Researchers suggest comet 3I/ATLAS could be alien technology—but astronomical data still point to a natural origin.



