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Airman Killed Changing Tire On I-295 In Virginia
A 20-year-old airman was killed when he was struck by a vehicle while changing a tire on Interstate 295 in Virginia early this week, authorities said.
Makai Cummings' body was found on the roadway in Hanover County just after 2 a.m. Monday, May 8, Virginia State Police said in a news release.
The vehicle that struck him fled the scene, authorities said.
Fly High brother, I'll miss you, I am glad for the time we were able to spend together Makai Cummings Posted by Franco Joaquin S. Carriedo on Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Cummings was apparently a Nottingham, MD native, who was stationed at Se…
Popular Burger, Pizza Restaurant Sets Hackensack Opening Date
Mob Pizzeria & Burger has an opening date for its Hackensack outpost.
The popular eatery will open on Monday, May 15 at 306 Main St.
Mob Pizzeria & Burgers is coming to Hackensack.Waldy Salinas
Mob Pizzeria & Burger owned by brothers Kevin and Waldy Salinas, who run the flagship store in Wood-Ridge.
The restaurant will offer juicy burgers, fresh pizza, sandwiches, wings, a variety of mac 'n' cheese, over-the-top shakes, and more.
Mob Pizzeria & Burger, 306 Main St., Hackensack.
Popular Marine Corps Park Reopens After Explosives Deemed It Dormant For Decade
Marine Corps Base Quantico's Lunga Park has been dormant for a decade, but later this month, the Triangle park will reopen to the public with a grand celebration.
The original recreation area, formerly known as Lunga Recreation Area, is located on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico, and will reopen Friday, May 26.
A grand reopening celebration featuring a BBQ cook-off, rock climbing, free fishing, free watercraft rentals, and more will be held June 3 and 4.
The park spans more than 680 acres and includes the reservoir, which had been a favorite spot for local residents.
“Lunga Pa…
Hammer Wielding Inmate Finds Himself Back In Rappahannock Jail 2 Hours After Release
An inmate released from the Rappahannock Regional Jail found himself right back in a holding cell for a crime committed seconds after being freed, authorities said.
The unnamed Maryland man used a hammer to smash the windows on one of the jail's vans and magistrate's door, sometime around 3:20 a.m. Sunday, May 7, authorities in Stafford County said.
The inmate, who had been released at 1:11 a.m., was captured on Hope Road, police said. When confronted about the shattering incident, the suspect denied that he broke anything, and instead, changed his answer after being informed the …