We begin tonight with a developing story out of hyattsville, maryland, two teenage boys beaten and left on the side of the road. Im tony perkins. Im shawn yancy. The attack happened 30 this afternoon bellcrest road Near Northwest hoois. Lauren demarco has the latest tonight. Teens were attacked with a piece of wood and knife. The one most seriously injured suffered major trauma to the back of his head. City of Hyattsville Police say spotted boys one lying on the sidewalk and ran over to help. And it happened along bell crest road just around the corner from Northwestern High school where the two victims are student when we arrived, investigators laid out evidence markers in the area and they say two teens were attacked by a group of about 5 to 10 suspects. While the one young man remains in the hospital in critical and stable condition the other victims injuries were minor. After the attack the suspects for early 20s took off running Prince George mall. Where were students targeted. Th
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HOPEDALE – Classes for elementary and high school students will remain remote until at least Jan. 19, due, in part, to rising COVID-19 cases in the buildings.
“I absolutely don’t take the decision lightly,” Hopedale Superintendent Karen Crebase said. “With our numbers as high as they have been …. I believe it is the safest thing to do.”
As of Thursday, COVID-19-positive cases in the district included three staff members and 10 students at the high school and three staff members and eight students at Memorial Elementary School.
In-person classes were suspended for the high school last week, and the elementary school this week.