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Charges filed against MCPS first grade teacher accused of selling fentanyl

Charges filed against MCPS first grade teacher accused of selling fentanyl

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Bethesda startup raises $45 million to use shipyards to build nuclear reactors; Police are searching for suspect in traffic

A Montgomery County Public Schools first-grade teacher accused of selling fentanyl pills to a man who later died of an overdose has been charged. According to court documents, Sarah Magid, who returned from teaching at Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School in Silver Spring was arraigned Thursday in Montgomery County District Court. (The Washington Post)

Bethesda startup raises $45 million to build nuclear reactors at shipyards

Blue Energy in Bethesda was founded in 2023 and raised $45 million to advance its plans to use shipyards to build modular nuclear reactors that would then be used to power data centers. (Washington Business Journal)

Police are searching for suspect in traffic

Police are searching for a suspect who was sitting in a car on northbound I-270, south of West Montgomery Village, and shot at another car Friday evening. (WJLA)

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