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Chevy Chase church members attend first service since devastating fire
Nearly a week after a fire destroyed their church, the Maryland LDS congregation came together to worship Sunday and reflect on what was lost. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Chevy Chase church to host first Sunday service since massive fire
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will meet in a temporary space after fire damaged the structure of their church. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Roof collapses in inferno at Chevy Chase church
A church caught fire in Chevy Chase, Maryland, on Monday afternoon, and D.C. firefighters assisting in the response were rescued after a roof collapse. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Crews on scene of Chevy Chase church fire
A fire broke out Monday afternoon at a church in Chevy Chase, Maryland, authorities say.
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‘Just devastating': Fire tears through Chevy Chase church
A fire broke out Monday afternoon at a church in Chevy Chase, Maryland, authorities say.
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103-year-old woman honored as oldest living female Marine
A 103-year-old woman was honored in Chevy Chase Saturday as the oldest living female Marine in the United States. The Military Women’s Memorial awarded World War II veteran Betty Printz Sims with the Living Legends Certificate. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, she joined the Marines, where she was a fixed gunnery instructor. She taught men how to shoot...
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Oldest living female Marine honored in Chevy Chase
A 103-year-old woman was honored in Chevy Chase Saturday as the oldest living female Marine in the United States.
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Teen jogger escapes Beach Drive sex assault attempt: police
A 17-year-old girl escaped from a man who tried to sexually assault her as she jogged on Wednesday along Beach Drive in Montgomery County, Maryland, authorities say. A search for the attacker is underway.
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Teen jogger escapes Beach Drive sex assault attempt: police
A 17-year-old girl was jogging in Montgomery County on Wednesday when a man in a car approached her and tried to sexually assault her, she told police. Here’s brief info.
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House Fire in Chevy Chase Likely Caused by Boxes Left on Stove
A fire broke out in a home in Chevy Chase on Sunday. Montgomery County Fire officials said the fire was likely caused by carboard boxes on a stove top.