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  2. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Also published as Evening Capital, 1884-1981 and Evening Capital and Maryland Gazette, 1910-1922. Also published as The Times, 1911-1956. Also published as The Crescent, 1893-1898, The Times Crescent, 1898-1966, The Times-Crescent The Charles County Leaf, 1966-1971, Times-Crescent, 1971-1989.

  3. Bethesda, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda ( / bəˈθɛzdə /) is an unincorporated, census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It is located just northwest of Washington, D.C. According to the 2020 census, the community had a total population of 68,056. [ 5]

  4. Shirley Povich - Wikipedia

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    Children. 3, including Maury and Lynn. Shirley Lewis Povich (July 15, 1905 – June 4, 1998) was an American sportswriter and columnist who spent his entire career with The Washington Post. Known for his sports columns, Povich began his career with The Post as a World War II war correspondent and continued to work there until his death in 1998.

  5. Maryland Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette, founded in 1727 as The Maryland Gazette, is one of the oldest newspapers in America. Its modern-day descendant, The Capital, was acquired by The Baltimore Sun Media Group in 2014. [ 1] Previously, it was owned by the Capital Gazette Communications group, which published The Capital, Bowie Blade-News, Crofton-West County Gazette ...

  6. The Gazette (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The community newspaper group published ten Montgomery County editions (Germantown, Silver Spring/Takoma Park, Gaithersburg, Bethesda, Potomac, Burtonsville, Wheaton, Rockville, Olney and Damascus), two Carroll County editions (Mount Airy and Sykesville/Eldersburg) and eight Prince George's County editions (Largo, Hyattsville, College Park, Upper Marlboro, Bowie, Landover, Laurel and Clinton).

  7. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    Its call sign stood for "Washington High Fidelity Stereo" (WHFS), advertising that it was the first station in the Washington metropolitan area to broadcast in FM stereo. [ 1] It was originally located in a 20-by-20-foot (6.1 m × 6.1 m) space in the basement of the Bethesda Medical Building on Wisconsin Avenue with its antenna on the roof.

  8. Capital Gazette shooting - Wikipedia

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    Capital Gazette shooting. /  38.99417°N 76.54361°W  / 38.99417; -76.54361. On June 28, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at the offices of The Capital, a newspaper serving Annapolis, Maryland, United States. The gunman, Jarrod Ramos, killed five employees with a shotgun and injured two others who were trying to escape.

  9. Claudia Levy - Wikipedia

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    December 3, 2021. (2021-12-03) (aged 77) Bethesda, Maryland, U.S. Occupation (s) journalist, editor. Employer. The Washington Post. Claudia Dale Levy (December 24, 1943 [1] [2] – December 3, 2021) was an American journalist and union activist who worked at The Washington Post in the 1980s and 1990s.

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