Police: Some Silver Spring late-night businesses must put security plan in place

Plus: Bullis School football team wins big for beloved coach; Van Hollen: Major polluters should pay for climate damage

September 16, 2024 10:00 a.m.

The Montgomery County police department has launched a program that requires certain businesses open late in downtown Silver Spring to put a security plan in place. [WJLA]

Bullis School football team wins big for beloved coach

The football team at the private Bullis School in Potomac honored their beloved coach, who was hospitalized in late August and died earlier this month, with a big win over Bishop O’Connell High School. [WTOP]

Van Hollen: Major polluters should pay for climate damage

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U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Kensington, along with other lawmakers and environmental organizations, has introduced legislation that would require the country’s major polluters to pay for the costs of the climate crisis. [Maryland Matters]

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