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U.S. home prices hit a record high as sales fell; experts explain the trends

U.S. median home prices hit a record high for the second month in a row as sales continued to fall in June, with potential buyers lying in wait for lower mortgage rates, according to a new report. Existing home sales fell 5.4% from May to June, when median home prices reached their highest level since prices were first tracked by the National Association of Realtors in 1999.

Amtrak Vermonter stop at the Montpelier, Vermont station.
What riders need to know now that Amtrak has taken over DC’s Union Station

Amtrak gained control of D.C.’s Union Station on Monday, and the national passenger railroad company said that it’s launching a program aiming to “revitalize and improve the operations” of the terminal. This comes after a yearslong lawsuit wherein Amtrak argued in court that eminent domain privileges dictate it should be granted full control of the station.

Read More: WTOP
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Advocates see progress for people with disabilities, see room for improvement

In the 30 years she has been working with people with disabilities, Ande Kolp has seen tremendous gains in the treatment and acceptance of them. And some not so tremendous gains as well. “I’ve definitely seen how things have changed over the years,” said Kolp, who is now the executive director of the Arc Maryland. “Sometimes progress seems like it’s going really great and then things will happen in the environment and derail progress.”

Maryland’s pre-K expansion plan proves unpopular with many child care providers

Maryland is counting on private child care providers to take part as the state expands its pre-K program — but many providers don’t plan on becoming involved. In a spring survey of the state’s child care providers conducted by the Local News Network, only 12.9% of respondents said they plan to or were already involved in the pre-K program created under the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, the state’s expansive education reform plan.

Since Key Bridge collapse, transportation officials keep closer eye on hazardous materials passing through tunnels

The Maryland Transportation Authority is heightening its watch over what kinds of materials are passing through Baltimore’s tunnels on trucks since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in late March. The loss of the bridge has rerouted trucks to tunnels, including the Fort McHenry Tunnel along Interstate 95 and Baltimore Harbor Tunnel along I-895.

Read More: Baltimore Sun
Baltimore County students may have to retake AP tests after College Board misplaces answer keys

Students at a Baltimore County magnet school may have to retake Advanced Placement tests after the agency that oversees the college-level standardized tests lost the answer keys to six exams. Principal Jewell M. Ralph of the Western School of Technology and Environmental Science in Catonsville notified parents this week that the College Board, which administers and scores AP tests, “could not locate” answer sheets for six tests students undertook on May 23.

Read More: Baltimore Sun
Six new solar farms proposed on Carroll farmland, where they are prohibited by local law

Six new solar-generating farms are proposed for agricultural land in Carroll County, even though solar farms are prohibited on farmland in the county’s zoning code. The Board of Carroll County Commissioners will now be forced to address the issue again. The commissioners have voted to keep solar farms off agricultural land, but the state has the final say on such projects.

Florida warned schools about a teacher’s fraud. Baltimore County missed the red flags.

Florida tried to warn other school systems about Dazhon Darien back in 2016. Thanks to a national clearinghouse for screening teachers, hundreds of school districts would have known to ask more questions before hiring Darien, the high school athletic director who was arrested in April and accused of framing a Pikesville principal using artificial intelligence.

Prince George’s Co. community gathers to remember victims of crash deaths, push for change

Members of the Fort Washington, Maryland, community came together Saturday to remember those who died in crashes on Maryland Route 210 in Prince George’s County. Residents gathered with elected leaders, state officials and advocates of highway safety to express support for stepped up enforcement against speeding drivers.

Read More: WTOP
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When does each country march during the Olympics Opening Ceremony?

The Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony is expected to be a one-of-a-kind spectacle with thousands of athletes parading on more than 90 boats on the Seine River. The open-air ceremony, something that’s never been done before during modern Games, will transform the city and its landmarks into a giant stage. While specifics about the ceremony are a closely guarded secret, we do know it’ll feature the traditional Parade of Nations with athletes highlighted from more than 200 countries.

Read More: WUSA9

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