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Md. primary: Voters casting ballots for presidential nominees - WTOP Morning Headlines - Tuesday, April 26, 2016

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Maryland Democrats and Republicans head to the polls Tuesday to choose their party’s nominee fo

Maryland Democrats and Republicans head to the polls Tuesday to choose their party’s nominee for president and will select candidates to run for an open U.S. Senate seat and two open congressional seats in the D.C. suburbs. Montgomery and Prince George’s county voters will choose candidates for several school board seats. [Logo] DAILY HEADLINES - April 26, 2016 [mobile-header-ad] [alt text here] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Md. primary: Voters casting ballots for presidential nominees] Maryland Democrats and Republicans head to the polls Tuesday to choose their party’s nominee for president and will select candidates to run for an open U.S. Senate seat and two open congressional seats in the D.C. suburbs. Montgomery and Prince George’s county voters will choose candidates for several school board seats. [Election Day primer for Md.] Maryland Democrats and Republicans head to the polls Tuesday. Check out WTOP's primary primer to find out what you need to know before heading to the polls. [Possible whale in Chesapeake Bay caught on camera] Cellphone video of the creature was captured by a Maryland resident last week while he was acting as first mate on a charter boat fishing for striped bass. [Woman dead in quadruple Md. shooting] A woman is dead and three men are injured after an early morning shooting in Forestville, Maryland. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Residents can weigh in on plans for RFK Stadium site] As D.C. United breaks ground on its new stadium at Buzzard Point, Mayor Muriel Bowser is looking to the future of the RFK site and who might compete there. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [In D.C., a push to halt pedestrian traffic deaths] D.C. police patrolled the U Street corridor Monday to catch motorists who don't stop for pedestrians. Last year, 1,100 pedestrians were struck by vehicles in the city. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Taste the rainbow: Fill your plate with vibrant colors] Do your meals look the same, day after day? Give your plate a pop of color — it's good for your health. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Local director's debut is a first for triathlons] American University alum Jai Jamison directs the first U.S. narrative feature on triathlons. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Terrorists alter approach to selecting targets] Armed security personnel, high walls, long standoff distances and access controls are no longer good enough to secure facilities from terror attacks, security experts say. [Sponsored Content] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [In the cabinet…5 kitchen cabinet accessories for a sink base] Adding kitchen cabinet accessories to your kitchen design is one of the best parts of the kitchen remodeling process. When we think of sink base, the idea of cabinet accessories typically comes to a halt. But it doesn’t need to.Here are 5 easy kitchen cabinet accessories you should be considering for your sink base. Sponsored by Reico Kitchen and Bath [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Uber settlement could provide clarity on tipping drivers] Uber’s recent class-action settlement includes a small proposed shift in the app’s tipping policy that could lead to changes for both drivers and passengers. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Girl Scout delivers cookies, letters to police] A 9-year-old girl from Silver Spring stopped by two Montgomery County police stations on Sunday to deliver Girl Scout cookies and thank-you letters to officers — and she’s not stopping there. [Sponsored Content] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Final Wizards Magazine episode captures team’s community connections] As the season closes, the Wizards team up with Special Olympics. Kelly Oubre flexes his artistic side with D.C. students. John Wall meets a devoted 93-year-old fan, and then gives back to help area teens dress for their prom. Plus, behind Bradley Beal's Mountain Dew commercial shoot. Sponsored by Monumental Sports Network. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Cable flaws not behind smoke incident, Metro says] Metro says a smoke and fire incident on the Red Line Saturday was not caused by a defect in the power cables, which have been the source of problems for the agency. [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Demand, waste threaten a water crisis in Egypt] Egypt has relied on the Nile's annual floods since the time of the pharaohs. But the annual flood ended with the building of a dam in 1970, and population growth has made Egypt the world’s largest wheat importer. (Photos) [mobile-img] [alt text here] [DC history hidden in plain sight] Blagden Alley is a walkable tour of city life in the 1800s, if you know where to look. 3400 Idaho Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016 [Unsubscribe] | [View this email in your browser] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe].

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