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A historical look at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Bethesda

By Mark Walston | Photo illustration by Alice Kresse; Maloney concrete photo by Don Wetmore In 1873, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opened its new Metropolitan Branch, a modern rail line running straight through the heart of Montgomery County. Towns such as Gaithersburg, Rockville and Silver Spring, all selected as stops on the new line, saw prosperity come in tow, with shops and homes rising around stylish new passenger stations. When the train finally reached Bethesda decades later, all it brought was industrial blight. Originally, the Metropolitan Branch ran too far east to have any impact on Bethesda’s development. The village of the 1870s remained little more than a general store, a blacksmith shop and a handful of houses gathered around the crossroads of Wisconsin Avenue and Old Georgetown Road.

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Health Officials Fear Pandemic-Related Suicide Spike Among Native Youth

AP Images Fallen pine cones covered 16-year-old Leslie Keiser’s fresh grave at the edge of Wolf Point, a small community on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation on the eastern Montana plains. Leslie, whose father is a member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, is one of at least two teenagers on the reservation who died by suicide this summer. A third teen’s death is under investigation, authorities said. Leslie’s mother, Natalie Keiser, was standing beside the grave recently when she received a text with a photo of the headstone she had ordered. She looked at her phone and then back at the grave of the girl who took her own life in September.

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Sandhill cranes, black-footed ferrets, Washington crossing the Delaware: News from around our 50 states

Sandhill cranes, black-footed ferrets, Washington crossing the Delaware: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: In-person help for residents needing assistance with unemployment claims is coming to an end as a new phone appointment system will be established for the new year. The Department of Labor said it is ending in-person service at the Crump Senior Center because of health and safety concerns related to the coronavirus. The last dates for such service will be Monday and Tuesday. Appointments for those days will be available on the ADOL website www.labor.alabama.gov. Claimants can call (800) 361-4524 beginning Sunday after 5 p.m. until midnight on Sundays through Thursday to schedule a call-back for the next day to set up an appointment. Claimants are encouraged to keep their phones near them for their scheduled call-back, the department said. The calls will come from a Montgomery number. State of

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Health officials fear pandemic could bring suicide spike

Health officials fear pandemic could bring suicide spike
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Montana health officials fear pandemic-related suicide spike among Native youth

Montana health officials fear pandemic-related suicide spike among Native youth
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