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Residents accounted for in Md. house fire

WASHINGTON – Firefighters have determined that the people who live in a two-story house in Colesville, Maryland, that burned and partially collapsed early Wednesday morning are out of town. Pete Piringer, of the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, says that investigators have accounted for the family at 12512 White Drive, in Colesville, just north of the Anacostia River, where a large fire started shortly before 4 a.m. Firefighters saw heavy fire when they got to the single-family house, he says. Part of the roof has collapsed; two cars are in the garage.

How the ‘Juventus Way’ helped young Montgomery Co. soccer players during pandemic

When play resumes June 20 in Italy's Serie A, Juventus will be in first place and looking to secure its 68th league championship. If you're not familiar with one of the world's most famous soccer teams, think the New York Yankees of Italian soccer. But all its glamour and success is matched with true character and commitment for the way the game is played. That's not just limited to the team in Italy, but extends to a global network of youth clubs, including the Montgomery County, Maryland-based Juventus Academy DC Metro.
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