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Governor Larry Hogan to Undergo Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer

This morning Governor Larry Hogan’s spokesperson Mike Ricci tweeted that Governor Hogan “will have minor outpatient surgery for early stage basal and squamos cell carcinoma on his face and shoulder. This is a form of skin cancer that he has had before.


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Montgomery County Council Releases Statement Supporting the U.S. House of Representatives’ Resolution to Impeach President Trump

The Montgomery County Council released a statement today supporting the United States House of Representatives’ resolution to impeach President Trump.


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Governor Hogan Announces $1 Billion Relief Act and Notes From January 11th Press Conference (paraphrased)

$1 billion relief act will provide a direct stimulus payment for low-to-moderate income residents– $750 for families, and $450 for individuals.


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Taylor Heinicke to Start Tonight’s Playoff Game for Washington

Not many people are giving Washington much of a shot in tonight’s playoff game against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and now the team has named Taylor Heinicke the starting quarterback for tonight’s game with Alex Smith inactive.


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New PPP Funding Could Cover up to 3.5 Months of Salary for Restaurant and Hotel Employees, up to 2.5 Months for Other Businesses

This past Sunday, a $900 billion Coronavirus Relief Act was signed. This national stimulus package will allow a second wave of the Paycheck Protection Program to occur, among other things.


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The Washington Football Team has released quarterback Dwayne Haskins.

In a statement from the Washington Football Team, head coach Ron Rivera states the following: “This afternoon I met with Dwayne and informed him that we would be releasing him. I told him I believe it benefits both parties that we go our separate ways. We want to thank Dwayne for the contributions these last two seasons and wish him well going forward.”


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Restaurants’ Lawsuit Against MoCo Set for Hearing Tomorrow (Wednesday, 12/23)

The hearing for the lawsuit brought on by the Restaurant Association of Maryland (RAM) against Montgomery County in order to restore indoor dining capacity back to 25% indoors, will take place tomorrow (Wednesday, December 23).


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