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Wrongful death suit against Bethesda prep school can proceed, judge rules

A Montgomery County Circuit Courtroom choose has dominated {that a} couple’s wrongful-death lawsuit in opposition to Bethesda’s Landon College over their teenage son’s suicide can proceed, ruling that Daybreak and Scott Schnell had raised enough allegations that the non-public boys faculty may have foreseen what would happen. [The Washington Post]

Fireplace at Rockville ladies’s shelter displaces residents

A July 4 electrical hearth at Interfaith Works’ homeless shelter for ladies in Rockville left about three dozen residents displaced. The hearth broken the shelter’s kitchen and toilet, however nobody was injured, based on Interfaith Works. [WUSA9]

County prompts hyperthermia alert for Monday

Montgomery County has activated a hypothermia alert from 11 a.m. to eight p.m. Monday, marking the fifth consecutive day that officers have issued such an alert. A hypothermia alert is issued when temperatures are anticipated to be above 95 levels, based on the county. [MyMCMedia]

Right now’s climate: Principally sunny and sizzling, with a excessive close to 97

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