Although it's unrelated to the larger water restrictions, it's still causing issues for some residents.
Local grocery store remains open to serve National Harbor residents.
The driver had a medical emergency, officials said.
From lawn mowers to chainsaws, Patch neighbors are splitting the cost of big ticket items to save money. Believe it or not, it's also helping their friendships.
Residents may not run out of water after all, a WSSC spokesman said Wednesday, but conservation is a must.
The facility will decide later today if it will remain open as thousands of residents are losing water.
The US State’s Attorney’s Office says the 25-year-old was involved with the MS-13 gang.
Take a dip in one of these local pools to cool down this week.
Several summer programs and camps have been cancelled this week due to the water outage in southern Prince George's County that is expected to last for several days.
Fill bottles and bathtubs, check on elderly family and friends, and practice careful fire safety.
One area hotel chain is even offering an H2O rate for displaced Prince George's County residents.
"We are going to run out of water pretty fast."
Officials ask that residents remain calm and conserve water to help during the water shortage.
Hotel guests are trying to find new places to stay, while business anticipate losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Residents, businesses in affected area urged to curb water use.
Spots are still open for the second session of camp in August.
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Prince George's County residents are being urged to prepare for the shortage, while many area businesses are shutting down.
Mount Rainier event to provide artistic outlet for those moved by jury's decision.
The State Highway Administration says no and challenges the Reason Foundation’s evaluation of Maryland roads.
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Prince George's schools CEO's total compensation includes generous benefit package.
New schools CEO to earn $290k plus significant benefits.
Here's a roundup of last week's more unusual headlines around Maryland.