The Stepensky’s son, who no longer lives at home, responded to a call asking for a host home for the Bodak family. It was decided that the Stepensky’s home would be best suited for the family of four — Sergii Bodak, his wife Anya, and their children Egor, 12, and Lukyan, 4.
Month: March 2022
Study: Montgomery Co. residents share their views on how walkable their communities are
A study for the Montgomery County, Maryland, Planning Board outlines the goals of a pedestrian master plan, and shows what residents think about the current walkability of their communities.
Maryland paid family leave program bill passed to governor
Maryland lawmakers passed a measure on Thursday to create a paid family leave program, sending the legislation to Gov. Larry Hogan.
Defrocked Md. priest, 84, gets house arrest for lying to FBI
An 84-year-old defrocked priest was sentenced to five years of probation for lying to the FBI about whether he knew a former altar boy and his family.
Taraji P. Henson, Chris Paul named to Black colleges board
President Joe Biden is naming actor Taraji P. Henson and the NBA’s Chris Paul to a presidential advisory board on historically Black colleges and universities.
Virginia Tax Department Issues Information on Individual Income Tax Filing – Bloomberg Tax
Tax Planning Opportunity for Owners of Pass-Through Entities: Virginia Enacts Workaround to $10,000 Federal Income Tax Limitation on State and Local Taxes – JD Supra
- Tax Planning Opportunity for Owners of Pass-Through Entities: Virginia Enacts Workaround to $10,000 Federal Income Tax Limitation on State and Local Taxes JD Supra
- Youngkin signs bill to let localities lower Virginia vehicle taxes The Center Square
- Glenn Youngkin | Governor.Virginia.gov Virginia Governor Ralph Northam – Proclamation
- Gov. Glenn Youngkin signs bill aimed at driving down Virginians’ car tax bills WSET
- Youngkin signs bill to reclassify certain vehicles and personal property tax rates 8News
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Montgomery Co. launches booze lotto
Montgomery County’s Alcohol Beverage Services is saying hello to spring with limited whiskey lotteries to give residents a chance to pick up some highly sought-after alcohol.
NSA employee charged with mishandling classified material
A National Security Agency employee has been charged with emailing classified national security information to somebody who wasn’t authorized to receive it, according to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday.
3 DC men indicted in series of armed retail robberies
Three D.C. men were indicted Wednesday on federal conspiracy charges in a string of robberies between January to March.