Nitrogen dioxide levels from gas appliances in some MoCo apartments raise concern

Plus: Jewish group commemorates Oct. 7 attack with Silver Spring gathering; First female referee to lead high school football officiating crew debuts at MCPS game

October 7, 2024 10:00 a.m.

Through testing, advocacy group Action in Montgomery has discovered unhealthy levels of nitrogen dioxide caused by gas appliances in apartments at five complexes in Montgomery County. The group is pushing to make electrification a priority for low-income and multifamily housing. [Maryland Matters]

Jewish group commemorates Oct. 7 attack with Silver Spring gathering

A Sunday gathering organized by the organization Sephardic Heritage International at a Silver Spring home commemorated last year’s Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel that killed hundreds and led to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. [NBC4]

First female referee to lead high school football officiating crew debuts at MCPS game

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The first female referee to lead a high school football officiating crew at a Montgomery County Public Schools game debuted Friday night at the contest between John F. Kennedy and Northwood high schools. [WJLA]

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