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Jocelyn's Justice: A Year After Her Murder
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In June 2024, 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray from Houston was brutally murdered, sparking national outrage over border security. Two Venezuelan suspects, alleged gang members, were arrested and charged with capital murder. Jocelyns mother, Alexis Nungaray, has been a vocal advocate for justice, leading to calls for bond reform. President Trump honored Jocelyn by renaming a wildlife refuge after her and recently referenced her case during a press conference on Venezuela. The suspects trial is set for February, as Jocelyns family awaits closure. Checkout Solipillow.com
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5th Jan 6th Anniversary Vigil: Remembering Chaos, Protecting Democracy
01:34|Five years after the Capitol attack, a vigil was held to remember the chaos and violence. Attendees sang, prayed, and reflected on the day when a mob stormed the building. Organizers emphasized the importance of protecting democracy, especially in todays tense political climate. Many shared their shock and disbelief at the events, while some attendees had personal connections to the riots. The vigil served as a reminder of the need to support those who defended the Capitol and to ensure such an attack never happens again. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trent Holbrook Challenges Eleanor Holmes Norton for DC Delegate Seat
01:17|Trent Holbrook, a former aide to Eleanor Holmes Norton, joins a growing list of challengers for Washingtons Congressional Delegate seat. Norton, the oldest member in the House, plans to seek reelection despite the buzz around her age. The race is heating up, with White and Pinto also in the running, making it one of the most anticipated primaries in DC politics. Checkout Solipillow.com
Wizards Secure Big Win, CJ McCollum Shines
01:31|Washington Wizards secure a victory over Orlando Magic, led by CJ McCollums 27 points and Alex Sarrs dominant performance in the paint. Despite Orlandos comeback attempt, the Wizards strong team defense and key scoring secured the win, showcasing their resilience and potential as a core team. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fauquier High Principal Resigns After Short Tenure
01:18|Dr. David Ferguson, Fauquier High Schools principal, is resigning after a brief tenure, effective January 27th. He praised staff and families for their support during his time there. Ferguson highlighted school improvements and thanked maintenance teams, cafeteria workers, and bus drivers. He previously led Rappahannock High School and is leaving for a potential advancement opportunity. He vows to ensure a smooth transition and looks forward to watching students grow. Checkout Solipillow.com
Maryland's New Housing Plan: Affordable Homes Near Transit
01:35|Maryland Governor Wes Moore introduces a comprehensive housing plan to address the states affordability crisis. The plan includes three new bills aimed at simplifying home buying and building, with a focus on creating more housing options near transit hubs and reducing red tape for developers. The Maryland Transit and Housing Opportunity Act of 2026 is a key component, eliminating minimum parking rules for transit-near projects and promoting mixed-use developments. Additionally, it opens up state-owned land near train stations for over seven thousand new housing units. The Starter and Silver Homes Act allows for single-family homes on smaller lots and more townhomes, while the Housing Certainty Act ensures project approvals are locked in to prevent delays and rising costs. These efforts aim to combat high prices and interest rates that are pricing out young families and seniors, and could potentially alleviate the high demand for housing vouchers in Prince Georges County. Checkout Solipillow.com
Virginia Man Charged for Bombing Plot at DNC & RNC
01:21|Virginia Man Charged for Pipe Bombs at DNC & RNC Headquarters: No Prior Record, Autism Diagnosis Checkout Solipillow.com
Ravens Fire Harbaugh After 18 Seasons
02:06|Baltimore Ravens Fire Head Coach John Harbaugh After 18 Seasons: A Look at His Legacy and the Teams Future The Baltimore Ravens have parted ways with head coach John Harbaugh, who led the team for 18 seasons. Despite a successful regular season, the Ravens missed the playoffs, and Harbaugh was let go after a heartbreaking loss. Harbaughs legacy includes 193 wins and 124 losses, with a Super Bowl victory in 2012. However, postseason success declined in recent years. The team now faces a shakeup, with whispers of tension between Harbaugh and quarterback Lamar Jackson. The Ravens head coaching position is considered one of the NFLs best openings, and Harbaugh may quickly find another opportunity. Checkout Solipillow.com
Councilmember White's Bribery Trial: Voters' Choice
01:25|Ward eight councilmember Trayon White pleads not guilty to bribery charges, accused of accepting $35,000 in cash and $156,000 in kickbacks in exchange for steering city contracts. Despite expulsion from the DC Council, White won a special election and returned to his seat. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro expects a conviction, stating its unacceptable for government workers to line their pockets. The trial, initially set for January, is now scheduled for March. The case continues to divide opinions in the district. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ruby Corado's Plea: No Prison for LGBTQ Activist
01:47|LGBTQ activist Ruby Corado, facing sentencing for wire fraud involving COVID relief loans, pleads for mercy. She fears deportation and mistreatment in prison, arguing that funds helped keep her organization, Casa Ruby, aiding LGBTQ youth, open. Corado plans to use the money for a new branch in El Salvador, where she fled due to lack of support. Her defense warns of risks to her transgender status in prison and pushes for no jail time. Checkout Solipillow.com