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Residents Invited to Shape Local Investment Through Cannabis Tax Revenue Fund
Area residents can shape local cannabis tax revenue reinvestment via a public survey by the County Office of Grant Management.
Hagerstown Electric Customers Face Service Terminations Starting April 1st
Hagerstown electric customers must pay or arrange payment plans by April 1 to avoid service terminations. Assistance is available.
News That Should Be Satire
As much as we wish these stories were satire, they’re very much real news.
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.
Hold Onto Your Umbrellas: Weather Modification is Real and the Government Sucks at Tracking It
NOAA’s weather modification oversight is flawed, with over half of reports containing errors. GAO recommends improved guidance, forms, and outreach.
MD News
Maryland AG Joins Multistate Effort to Shield Medical Organizations from Federal Interference
Maryland Attorney General joins states in opposing FTC probes into medical organizations, citing political motives.
WV News
West Virginia Cemetery Owner Admits to Defrauding Families in Grave Marker Scheme
West Virginia cemetery owner pleads guilty to wire fraud for grave marker scheme, defrauding families of up to $550,000.
PA News
Franklin County Honors Dedicated Employees for Service and Heroism
Franklin County recognizes employees for outstanding service, dedication, and heroic actions in 2025 awards.
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
Justice Department Seizes Iranian Government-Linked Websites Used in Cyber Operations
DOJ Seizes Iranian MOIS Websites Used for Cyber Operations and Threats
World News
US Intel Funded Projects Riddled With Chinese Gov’t-Linked Researchers
The U.S. Intelligence Community has awarded more than a dozen sensitive defense grants to researchers affiliated with institutions connected to the Chinese government and its military, according to a report exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Satire and Humor
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.
Frederick Based Taxpayer-Funded Extraterrestrial Babysitting Scam Exposed; President Trump Calls for Space Force Version of ICE (Satire)
Declassified documents reveal extraterrestrial daycare scam in Frederick, Maryland. President reacts exactly how you’d expect.
Entertainment and Events
Frederick to Uncover Local History at 7th Annual Digging Local Event
Frederick residents invited to delve into local archeological discoveries and preservation efforts at the annual Digging Local event on April 13.
Maryland Theatre Announces Spring Dance Recital Schedule and Ticket Information
Maryland Theatre announces spring dance recitals for On-Stage Performance and Ballet & All That Jazz. Tickets on sale soon.
Opinion
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.
Brooks’ Failed Anti-Doping Test Shows Importance of Putting Personal Health Over Everything Else (Opinion)
Brooks prioritized personal health over everything else, and there’s an important lesson here.
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
Governor Wes Moore Proposes $3 Million for Purple Line Corridor Business Revitalization
Maryland Governor Proposes $3M for Purple Line Business Revitalization
Hagerstown Welcomes New Senior Living Facility with Grand Opening Celebration
Hagerstown’s Essex Senior Living Facility Holds Grand Opening March 6
Legal
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
Maryland Attorney General Brown Joins Multi-State Lawsuit Against OneMain Financial for Alleged Deceptive Lending Practices
Maryland Attorney General Joins 12 States Suing OneMain Financial for Alleged Hidden Fees and Deceptive Lending
Food
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.
Effort to ban lab-grown meat — and maybe crab rangoon — underway in WV House
There’s a legislative effort to outlaw lab-grown meat in West Virginia.
Health
Millions of CT scans are done every year – most leave important data behind
A single chest CT produces hundreds of cross-sectional images. Within those images, a trained eye – or an increasingly capable algorithm – can see calcium accumulating in coronary arteries, assess the condition of the muscles along the spine, estimate bone density and detect early changes in the liver. None of this requires an extra scan,…
After five years of attempts, Virginia on track to set up a Prescription Drug Affordability Board
The bills will establish an advisory panel to examine data and ensure that federal drug pricing caps are applied to state-regulated health insurance plans if signed into law.
Technology
NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Launch “NASA Force” to Recruit Top Technical Talent for Space Program
NASA and OPM Launch New Talent Initiative for Space Program
Pa. high school students weigh in on state policies for AI use following new tools
The AI Literacy Toolkit and AI Enforcement Task Force come as lawmakers continue to grapple with AI regulations at the state level.
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.



