Poll Shows Van Hollen Leading Edwards; Navarro on What 'Real Housewives' Won't Show; Is Liquor in Montgomery Really More Expensive?

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November 23, 2015 8:07 a.m.

Baltimore Sun poll shows Van Hollen with double-digit lead on Edwards

Forty-five percent of likely Democratic primary voters said they would support Rep. Chris Van Hollen, while 31 percent said they would support Rep. Donna Edwards for the party’s Senate nomination in April. [Baltimore Sun]

Nancy Navarro on what the ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ won’t show

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The county council member penned a Washington Post editorial highlighting the stark difference between the affluent lifestyles expected to be portrayed in the Bravo show and the realities that many county families face. [Washington Post]

Is liquor in Montgomery County really more expensive?

Some arguing to end the county government’s monopoly on retail sales of liquor have claimed prices on popular products in county stores are higher than in Virginia ABC stores or privately-operated stores in Washington, D.C. [WAMU]

Leggett to talk progress on his Six-Point Economic Plan

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County Executive Ike Leggett will hold a press conference Monday to tout progress made on the program he first revealed last December during his inaugural address. [Montgomery County]

Manna Food Center prepares for Thanksgiving rush

The Gaithersburg food bank is on track to help more than 4,000 families secure food this Thanksgiving and had appointments to help 323 families last Friday. [Montgomery Community Media]

Cold temperatures have arrived for Monday

The high temperature will reach only 43 degrees, though temperatures are expected to rise by Thanksgiving. [National Weather Service]

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