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Deck collapse in Germantown, Md., injures at least 2 adults

Multiple people are being evaluated for injuries after an occupied deck collapsed in Germantown, Maryland, on Saturday evening. At least two adults sustained non-life-threatening injures as a result of the collapse, Pete Piringer, chief spokesman for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, said in post on Twitter. The collapse occurred at around 7:30 p.m. at a home on Perrone Drive. Officials believe the deck was overcrowded and likely separated from the house due to ineffective connections and rotten wood. MCFRS said it notified a building inspector to determine to cause of the collapse.

Rockville teen wins a spot for her art in the US Capitol

Teenagers don't always tell you what they're feeling; often, they show you. And Rep. Jamie Raskin, of Maryland, said the challenges of the past year are evident in the artwork submitted in the 8th Congressional District's art competition. The 125 entries, he said, provide a window into the lives of teenagers, and the artwork "is a reflection of how so many of them have channeled these feelings of despair in some cases, or loneliness in others, and hope, into beautiful artwork."
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