Luxury Dine-in-Theater Set to Open in Creekside Park West
The experience of going to the movies will entirely change for Texans living in and around The Woodlands when a luxury dine-in-theater cuts the ribbon in early November. With the push of a button, they then will have their restaurant-worthy food delivered to their fully leather, reclining seats. Mexican movie theater
National Children’s Museum Set to Reopen in DC
After a four-year hiatus, National Children's Museum is now making final preparations to reopen in the District of Columbia. The institution, which focuses on kids' development in the areas of science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM), will host a gala and an after party on Friday, November 1, from 6 p.m. at
Vienna Features Eco-Friendly Street Art by High Schoolers
The town of Vienna, in Fairfax County, has put on display paintings by volunteer teenagers who aim to raise awareness about marine life. For a joint project with the Vienna Public Art Commission, four James Madison High School students came together and painted three storm drains. The paintings that feature scenes that highlight the
Montgomery County Implements New Program for Zero Traffic Fatalities
Wouldn't it be nice if nobody died because of a traffic accident? Everybody nods to that question. Yet nobody considers that to be a possibility in the near future. The city of Rockville in Maryland will soon start implementing a new road safety program to prove them wrong. The Montgomery County's Vision
Montgomery Schools See Record Enrollment, Again!
Maryland’s largest school system, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), has opened for the first day of this year's classes by setting yet another record for enrollment. The classes started on Tuesday, Sept. 3, with early estimates suggesting that there are now more than 164,000 students. That represents an increase of some 1500
Tysons Corner Mall to Feature Halloween Museum
Imagine all the things Halloween. Or better, come to see them for the most horrifying yet entertaining experience at an interactive museum in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Tysons Corner Center, a giant shopping mall at 1961 Chain Bridge Road, will house American Scream Halloween Selfie Museum till early November from September 13. Next to
Virginia Beach Veterans, Military Families to Benefit from Free Mental Health Center
A nonprofit alliance has opened its latest mental health clinic for families of former and current members of the armed forces and veterans in Virginia Beach. Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at The Up Center had its grand opening on August 6 but actually began accepting visits earlier this year at
DC, MD Hospitals Among Best US Centers for Child Treatment
Nothing and no one is more special to a parent than their kids and seeing them frail and ailing is seldom bearable. At two particular hospitals in Washington D.C. and Maryland, however, they have their best shot at getting their loved little ones treated. Children's National Medical Center (CNMC) at 111 Michigan
Baltimore, Dulles Airports Among Top 10 in On-Time Arrivals
Two of the three Greater Washington international airports have performed so well that they have made it to the Top 10 in on-time arrivals in this year's Bureau of Transportation Statistics January-April ranking. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) had an 81.59% on-time arrival rating
Leesburg Enlists Goats for Weed Control
In Leesburg, VA, goats have been contracted - no kidding - to do what they do best: eat weeds away. In late April, Leesburg Town Council unanimously voted to end the controversial practice of spraying herbicide on green areas and replace it with 'goat power.' July 15th brought the first herd