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Trump Says Mikie Sherrill’s Policies Will “Destroy” New Jersey, America as New Poll Shows Tie With Ciattarelli

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
By Shore News Network

TRENTON, NJ – President Donald Trump has chimed in again on the New Jersey race for governor, showing more support for Republican Jack Ciattarelli early Thursday morning, praising him as the next governor of New Jersey just as a new poll shows the race between Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill locked in a dead heat.

A new Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill survey released this week found that both Ciattarelli and Sherrill have 43% support among likely voters, with 3% backing another candidate and 11% still undecided.

“Wow!!! A just out poll has Jack Ciattarelli essentially beating close to incompetent Mike Sherrill in the race for Governor of New Jersey,” Trump said in a statement. The president called Ciattarelli “tough on crime and cutting taxes” while blasting Sherrill for policies he claimed would “destroy America.”

Trump Says Mikie Sherrill's Policies Will "Destroy" New Jersey, America as New Poll Shows Tie With Ciattarelli
Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (Democrat-NJ)

The poll, conducted September 22–23 among 935 likely voters, highlights deep demographic divides shaping the 2025 race. Voters under 40 favor Sherrill by wide margins, with 58% supporting her compared to 24% for Ciattarelli. That advantage shrinks among voters in their 40s, where Sherrill leads 47% to 40%. But the race flips dramatically among voters over 50, where Ciattarelli leads 52% to 36%.

A gender gap is also apparent: women favor Sherrill 46% to 36%, while men back Ciattarelli 51% to 39%. Notably, 15% of women remain undecided, compared to just 6% of men.

Governor Phil Murphy’s approval rating has slipped to 35%, down five points since May, with 44% disapproving of his performance. Trump also sits underwater in the Garden State, with 41% approval and 51% disapproval.

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Trump Says Mikie Sherrill's Policies Will "Destroy" New Jersey, America as New Poll Shows Tie With Ciattarelli

“Both President Trump and Governor Murphy are underwater among Jersey voters,” Emerson Polling’s executive director Spencer Kimball said. “Sherrill is trying to tie Ciattarelli to Trump at the national level, and Ciattarelli is trying to tie Sherrill to Murphy and the cost of living at the state level.”

Economic issues dominate voter concerns. A majority of respondents, 51%, said the economy is the top issue facing New Jersey, followed by threats to democracy (13%), housing affordability (11%), healthcare (6%), immigration policy (5%), and crime (5%).

The survey also found voters divided on whether the next governor should work with or stand up to Trump. Fifty-one percent want the governor to oppose Trump, while 49% prefer cooperation — a reversal from May, when a majority supported working with him.

With both candidates tied and a sizable share of voters undecided, the race for governor remains wide open heading into the fall campaign.


Key Points

  • Emerson College poll finds Ciattarelli and Sherrill tied at 43%, with 11% undecided.
  • Trump endorsed Ciattarelli, calling him “tough on crime and cutting taxes.”
  • Poll shows sharp divides by age and gender, with younger voters backing Sherrill and older voters favoring Ciattarelli.

The governor’s race in New Jersey is shaping up as one of the closest contests in the country.

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Lottery Winners

Ohio man cashes in on $50K lottery shocker

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Pleasant City man wins $50K prize on $1M Cashword scratch-off

Pleasant City, OH — A routine stop for drinks turned into a $50,000 payday for one Pleasant City man after he purchased a $1,000,000 Cashword scratch-off ticket on a whim.

Jason bought the $20 ticket at Buffalo Duchess #1210, located at 11830 Claypike Road, and later checked it at home using the Ohio Lottery’s mobile app. That’s when he realized he had hit the game’s second-tier prize worth $50,000.

After required federal and state tax withholdings, Jason will take home approximately $36,000. He said he plans to put the bulk of the winnings into savings while also paying down his mortgage.

The odds of winning the $50,000 prize in the $1,000,000 Cashword game are 1 in 666,666.

Buffalo Duchess, the retailer that sold the ticket, is recognized by the Ohio Lottery for being the point of sale of the winning scratch-off.

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Key Points

  • A Pleasant City man won $50,000 on a $1,000,000 Cashword scratch-off ticket
  • He purchased the ticket at Buffalo Duchess on Claypike Road
  • After taxes, he will receive about $36,000 and plans to pay down his mortgage
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Mikie Sherrill campaign backpeddles on forced merger plan, just lawyers and transportation for Toms River, Lakewood, Jackson

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
By Shore News Network

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Mikie Sherrill, the far-left progressive Democrat candidate running for governor of New Jersey, is now backpedaling after claiming she wants to force smaller and financially delinquent school districts to merge if she wins in November.

“She is focused on reducing New Jerseyans’ property tax burden by working with school districts to expand shared services for administration and professional services, like transportation, purchasing, and attorneys.”

Sam Chan, deputy communications director for the Sherrill campaign

While Sherrill did not say which districts, she explained which districts would be targeted for a forced merger.

Sherrill said she would force school districts that are not putting enough money into their students, teachers, and facilities, but taking ‘a lot of money’ in property taxes.

It was clear that Sherrill was referring to districts like Lakewood Township, where the state has installed a state monitor and is now fighting the district over legal expenses and educational funding.

“So I’d start by offering, uh, the carrot to help the areas that want to consolidate. But when there are areas that are not putting enough money into ed to students into educators into the buildings and then they are taking a lot of money in property taxes and from the state level, then we’ll have to start to look at compulsory movements,” Sherrill said at the debate.

Today, Sherrill’s minions called Shore News Network, a “right-wing” publication to deflect from their candidate’s ill-chosen platform agenda item.

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Instead, Sam Chan, said in situations like Lakewood, Toms River, and Jackson, they would force shared services only, such as transportation and attorneys. This statement comes as Lakewood is fighting to rehire an attorney whom the state feels is grossly overpaid.

The problem is that Mikie Sherrill is new to New Jersey and Sam Chan does not understand, and probably doesn’t care about the problems Toms River, Jackson, and Lakewood are experiencing due to Phil Murphy’s flawed S2 funding formula and the uniqueness of those problems.

There is no one-size-fits-all solution for the three towns to succeed.

“This is false information from a right-wing publication,” said Sam Chan, deputy communications director for the Sherrill campaign. “Mikie does not support consolidating the Lakewood, Brick, Jackson, and Toms River school districts. She is focused on reducing New Jerseyans’ property tax burden by working with school districts to expand shared services for administration and professional services, like transportation, purchasing, and attorneys.”

Merging anything between Toms River, Lakewood, and Jackson would be a nightmare scenario for public schools. Not transportation. Not attorneys.

By merging busing between the three districts, it would mean merging the Toms River Regional School District and Jackson School District’s transportation departments with the Lakewood Student Transportation Authority, which works with those districts to provide busing for private school students. The LTSA contracts with local school bus companies such as Jay’s Bus Service and others to manage the transportation of Lakewood based private school students who live in Toms River and Jackson.

Mikie Sherrill needs to reconsider her words and return to the table with a Plan C if she wants people in those towns to vote for her.

As for Jack Ciattarelli, his stance was clear and simple. He would support consolidation, but under New Jersey’s home rule, that consolidation would have to be driven by the local districts, not by the governor or the state of New Jersey.

Ciattarelli said that when a school district is failing, there needs to be school choice in the form of school vouchers and charter schools.

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Police Blotter

Bronx dad gets 7 years for shaking 3 month old daughter to death

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Bronx man sentenced to seven years for shaking infant daughter to death

Bronx, NY — A 26-year-old man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for the death of his three-month-old daughter, who was killed inside a Bronx homeless shelter and later left near the Major Deegan Expressway, prosecutors announced Tuesday.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark said Damion Comager was sentenced by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Audrey Stone after pleading guilty last month to first-degree manslaughter and concealment of a human corpse. His sentences, including five years of post-release supervision, will run concurrently.

According to the investigation, between May 10 and May 16, 2023, Comager violently shook his infant daughter, Genevieve, when she would not stop crying. The baby died as a result of the injuries. Prosecutors said Comager dressed the child, placed her in a stroller, then concealed her body in bags before leaving her near the West 161st Street overpass by Yankee Stadium.

Comager and the child’s mother, Ivana Paolozzi, were arrested on May 29, 2023. During questioning, Comager admitted to the killing and led detectives to where the body had been left. Paolozzi still faces charges of tampering with physical evidence, concealment of a human corpse, and obstructing governmental administration.

The case was prosecuted by the Child Abuse/Sex Crimes Bureau of the Bronx District Attorney’s Office.

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Key Points

  • Damion Comager, 26, was sentenced to seven years in prison for killing his three-month-old daughter
  • The infant was shaken to death inside a Bronx homeless shelter and her body left near the Major Deegan Expressway
  • The child’s mother still faces related charges in connection with the case
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Police Blotter

Teen gunman charged in slaying of 26 year old man

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Teen charged as adult in deadly Druid Park Lake Drive shooting

Baltimore, MD — A 16-year-old has been arrested and charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the shooting death of 26-year-old Davonne Hare last month in West Baltimore, police confirmed Wednesday.

The homicide occurred on August 22 at approximately 9:34 p.m., when Western District officers responded to the 700 block of Druid Park Lake Drive for reports of gunfire. Officers found Hare suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he later died despite emergency efforts.

Detectives identified the teenage suspect during the investigation and arrested him on September 7. He was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility and formally charged with first-degree murder.

Police have not released the teen’s name due to his age, though he is being prosecuted as an adult under Maryland law. Officials have not provided information on a possible motive or whether additional suspects are being sought.

The case remains under active investigation.

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Key Points

  • A 16-year-old has been charged as an adult in the August 22 killing of Davonne Hare
  • Hare, 26, was shot on Druid Park Lake Drive and died at a local hospital
  • The teen suspect was arrested on September 7 and booked on first-degree murder charges
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Community News

Flooding and Crashes Impact Thursday Morning Commute Across New Jersey

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
By Shore News Network

NEWARK, NJ – Drivers heading into the Thursday morning rush faced a tangle of delays across New Jersey, as flooding, crashes, disabled vehicles and heavy bridge traffic disrupted major routes statewide.

Flooding on Route 35 northbound just north of Route 88 in Point Pleasant Beach forced the closure of a ramp lane around 7:18 a.m., officials reported.

The Garden State Parkway saw multiple incidents, including a crash blocking the right shoulder at the northbound entrance ramp to Exit 154 in Clifton just after 8 a.m., and another crash with property damage at the southbound entrance ramp near Exit 139B in Union Township. Earlier, a southbound crash north of Exit 40 in Galloway Township left the left shoulder blocked. Rubbernecking delays stretched four miles between East Orange and Bloomfield on the northbound side by 8:13 a.m.

Elsewhere, I-80 eastbound near Exit 58 in Paterson had one of three lanes closed due to a disabled vehicle, while a crash on I-287 southbound near Exit 33 in Harding Township shut one of three lanes. A crash investigation on US 46 in Mount Olive Township kept all lanes closed in both directions since 5:58 a.m.

At the crossings, commuters into Manhattan faced steep delays. By 8:14 a.m., travel time reached 45 minutes on both the upper and lower levels of the George Washington Bridge. The Lincoln Tunnel also reported 40-minute waits at the center and south tubes from the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 16E to Manhattan.

Officials urged commuters to allow extra travel time as cleanup and investigations continued.


Key Points

  • Flooding closed a ramp lane on Route 35 northbound in Point Pleasant Beach.
  • Multiple crashes on the Garden State Parkway, I-80, I-287, and US 46 slowed traffic.
  • George Washington Bridge and Lincoln Tunnel delays topped 40 minutes during peak rush.

New Jersey commuters once again battled a morning of backups stretching from the Shore to the city crossings.

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New York City News

Teen charged with murder in Bronx shooting that left 34-year-old man dead

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
By Shore News Network

BRONX, NY – A 15-year-old boy has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a Bronx man killed in broad daylight last month, police said.

The teen, whose name was not released due to his age, was taken into custody on August 28 at approximately 1 p.m. in the 43rd Precinct. He is charged with two counts of murder, robbery, and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

The arrest follows the August 26 shooting of Kelvin Mosquea, 34, who was found with a gunshot wound to the torso near his home on Croes Avenue around 1:11 p.m. Responding officers discovered him unconscious and unresponsive. EMS transported him to NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, where he was pronounced dead.

Mosquea, who lived on Croes Avenue, was later identified as the victim in the homicide investigation.

Police have not released additional details about the events leading to the shooting or the relationship between the victim and the suspect.

The case remains under active investigation.


Key Points

  • A 15-year-old boy was arrested August 28 in the Bronx and charged with murder.
  • Victim Kelvin Mosquea, 34, was shot in the torso near Croes Avenue on August 26.
  • The teen suspect also faces robbery and weapons charges.
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Brooklyn man charged in Bronx murder of 21-year-old found shot in the head

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
By Shore News Network

BRONX, NY – A 22-year-old Brooklyn man has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a Bronx resident earlier this month, officials said.

On September 11 at approximately 6:30 p.m., police took Desean Edwards, 22, of Beverly Road in Brooklyn, into custody in the 48th Precinct. Edwards has been charged with murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

The charges stem from a deadly incident on September 2, when officers responding around 2 a.m. discovered Jontay Davis, 21, with a gunshot wound to the head in the rear of 4422 Third Avenue. EMS rushed Davis to Saint Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Investigators later identified Edwards as the suspect, leading to his arrest more than a week after the killing.

Davis, a Bronx resident who lived on Anthony Avenue, was the sole victim in the shooting. Police have not disclosed a motive or further details about the circumstances leading to the fatal encounter.

The case remains under investigation.


Key Points

  • Desean Edwards, 22, was arrested September 11 in the Bronx and charged with murder.
  • Victim Jontay Davis, 21, was found shot in the head behind a Third Avenue building on September 2.
  • Edwards also faces two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
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Virginia News

Lottery game grants six-figure fortune to Virginia Lottery player

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Alexandria man wins $111K jackpot playing Virginia Lottery’s online game The Lamp

Alexandria, VA — An Alexandria resident scored a six-figure payday after hitting a $111,574 jackpot while playing The Lamp, one of the Virginia Lottery’s progressive online games.

The winner, Nebiyu Demissie, was playing through the Virginia Lottery’s mobile app when the jackpot hit. The Lamp is among dozens of instant online games available through the Lottery’s app and website, featuring a growing prize pool and odds of 1 in 3.55 for winning a prize.

Demissie’s big win highlights the increasing popularity of the Lottery’s digital offerings. In addition to instant games, online players can purchase tickets for major draw games including Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, and Cash 5 with EZ Match. Players must be at least 18 and physically located in Virginia to play online.

All Virginia Lottery profits benefit K-12 education. Last fiscal year, Alexandria received more than $4.5 million in Lottery funds for public schools. Across the state, the Lottery generated more than $901 million for education in Fiscal Year 2025, accounting for about 10 percent of Virginia’s K-12 school budget.

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Key Points

  • Nebiyu Demissie of Alexandria won $111,574 playing The Lamp online with the Virginia Lottery
  • The progressive jackpot game is available through the Lottery’s mobile app and website
  • Virginia Lottery profits support K-12 education, with Alexandria receiving $4.5 million last year
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Community News

Jackson landlords to face new rental bureau, higher fees and stricter inspections

by Shore News Network September 25, 2025
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Jackson Township, NJ – Landlords in Jackson will soon face tougher rules as the township launches a new Bureau of Housing Rentals, a unit created to enforce rental ordinances better and oversee the township’s growing number of rental units.

The Township Council passed the ordinance this summer, establishing the bureau and significantly tightening landlord registration requirements. Officials estimate up to $250,000 will be spent on expanded enforcement in 2026, but stress that none of the cost will fall on taxpayers. Instead, the program will be fully funded through landlord registration fees and fines.

Under the ordinance, all rental properties—except owner-occupied two-family homes—must undergo inspections at least once a year and before each new tenant moves in. Landlords must secure a certificate of occupancy before renting, with a $100 fee per inspection.

To streamline the process, Jackson will implement an inspection calendar, scheduling properties month by month according to street initials, starting with “A” and “B” in January and ending with “X,” “Y,” “Z,” and numbered streets in December.

Annual registration fees will also rise sharply. The current $125 charge will increase to $225 per property beginning January 1, 2026.

Landlords must now submit detailed paperwork when registering, including ownership information, managing agent and mortgage holder contacts, tenant lists, floor plans, background check status, copies of leases and deeds, and valid identification. While tenant data will be collected, officials said it will remain confidential.

Penalties for failing to comply are steep. Landlords who block inspections will be fined $250 per day, while those who fail to register face escalating fines: $500 for the first offense, $750 for the second, and $1,000 for each subsequent violation. Properties will also be barred from registration if municipal taxes or fees are not paid in full.

The township council said the new bureau is designed to increase safety and accountability in Jackson’s rental market while ensuring consistent enforcement across the township.


Key Points

  • Jackson Township will launch a Bureau of Housing Rentals in 2026, funded entirely by landlord fees and fines.
  • Annual landlord registration fees will rise from $125 to $225 per property on January 1, 2026.
  • Landlords face annual inspections, expanded paperwork requirements, and fines up to $1,000 for noncompliance.
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Police Blotter

Dover man charged after bullets fly in road rage brawl

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Dover man arrested after shots fired in Route 1 road rage clash

Dover, DE — A 33-year-old Dover man is facing felony charges after police say he fired a handgun during a road rage incident that escalated into a collision on Route 1 Tuesday morning.

Delaware State Police responded around 6:30 a.m. on September 23 to reports of a shooting on Route 1 northbound, just south of South Dupont Highway. Investigators determined the confrontation began near the Roth Bridge, where a Chevrolet Silverado, driven by Joseph Novak, allegedly began tailgating a GMC Yukon Denali driven by a 64-year-old Delaware man.

Both drivers engaged in aggressive driving before the vehicles collided, damaging the rear passenger side of the Denali and the front driver’s side of the Silverado. During the encounter, Novak is accused of firing his handgun at the Denali. Troopers later observed what appeared to be bullet damage on the SUV. No one was injured.

Novak was taken into custody without incident, and troopers recovered a legally owned handgun from his vehicle. He was charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and first-degree reckless endangering. Novak was arraigned in Justice of the Peace Court 2 and released on a $2,200 secured bond.

The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Major Crimes Unit is continuing to investigate. Witnesses are asked to contact Detective B. Timmons at 302-365-8434 or reach out through Delaware Crime Stoppers.

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Key Points

  • Joseph Novak, 33, of Dover, was arrested after allegedly firing shots in a Route 1 road rage incident
  • The confrontation escalated into a crash between a GMC Yukon Denali and a Chevrolet Silverado
  • Novak was charged with felony firearm possession and reckless endangering, then released on bond
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Lancaster County son guilty of stabbing 80 year old father

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Lancaster County jury convicts son of stabbing his 80-year-old father

Lancaster, PA — A West Lampeter Township man has been convicted of stabbing his father during a violent altercation that left the 80-year-old victim hospitalized after emergency surgery, prosecutors announced this month.

Following a three-day trial, a Lancaster County jury found 45-year-old Russell Woodrow Adams-Nicholls guilty on September 12 of aggravated assault, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person. Judge Merill Spahn, who presided over the trial, will sentence Adams-Nicholls at a later date.

The charges stem from a December 10, 2024, attack inside the victim’s residence on the 600 block of Chatham Way in Manheim Township. Prosecutors said Adams-Nicholls repeatedly punched his father before stabbing him in the neck, causing severe blood loss that required life-saving surgery. The victim was intubated, sedated, and hospitalized for four days.

The victim testified that his son deliberately selected a knife and slashed him. Adams-Nicholls admitted to striking and swinging a knife but claimed he did not intend to cause such serious harm. He further testified that he washed the knife and put it away before leaving the home.

Prosecutors argued that Adams-Nicholls’ actions before and after the stabbing showed deliberate conduct, pointing to his admissions of long-standing frustration with his father. The jury deliberated for about two hours before returning a guilty verdict.

Lancaster County son guilty of stabbing 80 year old father

Following the conviction, Judge Spahn raised Adams-Nicholls’ bail from $500,000 to $1 million at the request of prosecutors. The case was prosecuted by First Assistant District Attorney Travis Anderson with assistance from Assistant District Attorney Kylie Scott. Manheim Township Police Detective Jonathan Martin filed the charges.

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Key Points

  • Russell Adams-Nicholls, 45, was convicted of stabbing his 80-year-old father in December 2024
  • The victim required emergency surgery and was hospitalized for four days
  • Judge Spahn raised bail to $1 million following the guilty verdict
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Lottery Winners

Extra dollar turns $1M ticket into $2M payday in Virginia

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Spotsylvania woman claims $2M Powerball prize on ticket bought at Weis Market

Spotsylvania, VA — A Spotsylvania County woman is now $2 million richer after claiming a top Powerball prize from the August 27 drawing, Virginia Lottery officials confirmed.

The winner, who chose to remain anonymous under state law, purchased her ticket at Weis Market located at 9801 Courthouse Road in Spotsylvania. Her ticket matched the first five winning numbers — 9, 12, 22, 41, and 61 — missing only the Powerball number 25.

Normally, that combination would have won $1 million, but she added the Power Play® option for an extra dollar. The multiplier doubled her prize to $2 million.

The retailer also benefits: Weis Market will receive a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. The odds of hitting the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million, while the overall odds of winning any prize are 1 in 25.

All Virginia Lottery profits support K-12 public education. Spotsylvania County received more than $19.7 million in Lottery funds for schools in the last fiscal year. Statewide, the Lottery contributed more than $901 million, accounting for about 10 percent of the total K-12 budget.

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Key Points

  • A Spotsylvania woman won $2 million in the August 27 Powerball drawing
  • She matched five numbers and doubled her prize by adding Power Play®
  • Weis Market, where the ticket was sold, will receive a $10,000 retailer bonus
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Teen busted in cold-blooded murder of 26-year-old man

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Teen charged as adult in fatal Druid Park Lake Drive shooting

Baltimore, MD — A 16-year-old has been arrested and charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the deadly shooting of a 26-year-old man last month in the city’s Western District, police confirmed Tuesday.

The suspect, whose name has not been released due to his age, was arrested on September 7 in connection with the fatal shooting of Davonne Hare, 26, who was gunned down on Friday, August 22, in the 700 block of Druid Park Lake Drive.

Officers responded to reports of a shooting at around 9:34 p.m. that night. When they arrived, they found Hare suffering from gunshot wounds. Police rendered aid on the scene before Hare was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead despite life-saving efforts.

Following weeks of investigation, detectives identified the teen as the suspect. He was taken into custody and booked at the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he was charged as an adult with first-degree murder.

No motive or additional suspect information has been released. The case remains under active investigation.

Baltimore Police continue to urge anyone with knowledge of the incident to contact homicide detectives directly or submit tips anonymously.

Key Points

  • A 16-year-old has been charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the August 22 shooting of Davonne Hare
  • The victim was found shot on Druid Park Lake Drive and died at the hospital
  • The suspect was arrested on September 7 and taken to Central Booking
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Lottery Winners

Honeymoon plans ahead after Virginia man wins $100K at Wawa

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
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Virginia man wins $100K Powerball prize after playing for $1.8B jackpot

Stafford, VA — A Midland man didn’t hit the record-setting $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot, but his ticket still paid off big—earning him a $100,000 win in the September 6 drawing thanks to a simple $1 upgrade.

Edward McKeown purchased his ticket at the Wawa located at 1172 Garrisonville Road in Stafford, opting for Easy Pick and letting the computer randomly generate his numbers. The next morning, after returning home from church, he checked his numbers and discovered he had matched four of the five white balls plus the red Powerball number.

That match would typically result in a $50,000 prize, but McKeown had added the Power Play® option for an additional dollar, which doubled his winnings to $100,000.

The winning numbers drawn on September 6 were 11, 23, 44, 61, 62, with the Powerball number 17.

McKeown told officials he may use part of the prize money toward his honeymoon.

The odds of matching all six numbers to win the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The overall odds of winning any Powerball prize are 1 in 25. Drawings take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.

All Virginia Lottery profits benefit K-12 education. McKeown lives in Fauquier County, which received over $4.5 million in Lottery funds last fiscal year. In total, the Virginia Lottery contributed more than $901 million to public education in Fiscal Year 2025, making up roughly 10 percent of the state’s K-12 education budget.

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Key Points

  • Edward McKeown of Midland won $100,000 in the September 6 Powerball drawing
  • He matched four white balls and the Powerball and doubled his prize with Power Play®
  • The ticket was purchased at a Wawa in Stafford, Virginia
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Police Blotter

DC man arrested after pulling gun during parking dispute

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Washington, DC — A parking argument escalated into a gun threat earlier this month, and now a Southeast DC man is facing felony charges after being arrested Monday in connection with the incident, police confirmed Tuesday.

The confrontation happened on Monday, September 8, at approximately 3:47 p.m. in the 100 block of 42nd Street, Northeast. Investigators say the dispute between the suspect and the victim was over a parking issue when the suspect brandished a handgun and pointed it in the victim’s direction before fleeing the scene. No injuries were reported.

Following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department’s Violent Crime Suppression Division and Sixth District officers, the suspect — identified as 34-year-old Dashon Williams of Southeast, DC — was located and taken into custody on Monday, September 22.

Williams has been charged with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun).

The case remains under investigation.

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Key Points

  • Dashon Williams, 34, was arrested and charged after pointing a gun during a parking dispute
  • The incident occurred September 8 on 42nd Street in Northeast DC
  • The victim was uninjured and the suspect fled the scene after brandishing the weapon

DC man arrested after pulling gun during Northeast parking dispute

Washington, DC — A parking argument escalated into a gun threat earlier this month, and now a Southeast DC man is facing felony charges after being arrested Monday in connection with the incident, police confirmed Tuesday.

The confrontation happened on Monday, September 8, at approximately 3:47 p.m. in the 100 block of 42nd Street, Northeast. Investigators say the dispute between the suspect and the victim was over a parking issue when the suspect brandished a handgun and pointed it in the victim’s direction before fleeing the scene. No injuries were reported.

Following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department’s Violent Crime Suppression Division and Sixth District officers, the suspect — identified as 34-year-old Dashon Williams of Southeast, DC — was located and taken into custody on Monday, September 22.

Williams has been charged with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun).

The case remains under investigation.

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Key Points

  • Dashon Williams, 34, was arrested and charged after pointing a gun during a parking dispute
  • The incident occurred September 8 on 42nd Street in Northeast DC
  • The victim was uninjured and the suspect fled the scene after brandishing the weapon
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DC man charged in brutal stabbing death of 66-year-old woman

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Man arrested in fatal stabbing of 66-year-old woman in Southeast DC

Washington, DC — A 36-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after a woman was fatally stabbed inside a Southeast DC residence earlier this week, police announced Tuesday.

The stabbing occurred on Sunday, September 21, at approximately 3:51 a.m., when Sixth District officers responded to the 2100 block of 32nd Place, Southeast, following a report of an assault. Officers arrived to find an adult female suffering from stab wounds. She was transported to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Despite medical efforts, the victim died on Tuesday, September 23. She has been identified as 66-year-old Pamela Botts of Southeast, D.C.

On Monday, September 22, members of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force located and arrested Ricardo Botts, 36, also of Southeast, D.C., pursuant to a DC Superior Court arrest warrant. He has been charged with Second Degree Murder while Armed.

The case is being investigated as a domestic-related homicide. Police have not disclosed the relationship between the victim and the suspect, but both shared the same last name and were from the same neighborhood.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Key Points

  • A 66-year-old woman was stabbed on September 21 and died two days later
  • Ricardo Botts, 36, was arrested and charged with Second Degree Murder while Armed
  • The incident occurred in the 2100 block of 32nd Place, Southeast, DC
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Blade-wielding suspect caught on camera after DC stabbing

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Suspect caught on camera after broad daylight stabbing on 7th Street

Washington, DC — A man wanted for stabbing another individual during a broad daylight fight in Northwest D.C. is now the subject of a citywide search, with video and photos released Tuesday in hopes of identifying the suspect.

The incident occurred on Thursday, August 7, at approximately 5:36 p.m. in the 1100 block of 7th Street, Northwest. According to investigators, a physical altercation escalated when the suspect pulled a knife and stabbed the victim before fleeing the scene on foot.

The victim survived the attack and was transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Surveillance footage from the area captured the suspect shortly before and after the attack. The Metropolitan Police Department released the video and still images Tuesday afternoon, asking for the public’s help in identifying the individual seen in the footage.

The full video is available at: https://youtu.be/oEXDT2FrOFo

Investigators have not shared details about what led to the confrontation or whether the suspect and victim knew one another. No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains active.

The Metropolitan Police Department is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect in this case. Residents with information are urged not to approach the individual but to contact MPD via phone or the department’s anonymous tip line.

Key Points

  • A stabbing occurred during a fight on 7th Street NW on August 7, leaving one man injured
  • Police released surveillance video Tuesday showing the suspect fleeing the scene
  • MPD is offering up to $10,000 for tips leading to an arrest and conviction
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Gunman robs Glen Burnie Royal Farms and flees in red SUV

by Local News Report September 25, 2025
By Local News Report

Gas station heist sends Glen Burnie police on SUV chase

Glen Burnie, MD — A Royal Farms in Glen Burnie was held up at gunpoint in the early hours of Wednesday morning, and police are now searching for a suspect who fled the scene in a red SUV.

The robbery happened around 2:55 a.m. on September 24 at the Royal Farms located at 7201 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. According to investigators, a male suspect entered the store, displayed a handgun, and demanded both cash and merchandise from an employee.

After the robbery, the suspect exited the store and fled to an awaiting red SUV, which was last seen heading south on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. Officers responded quickly and canvassed the area, but neither the vehicle nor the suspect was located.

The suspect is described as a Black male wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and black pants. No injuries were reported during the incident, and police have not released surveillance images or video at this time.

The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact law enforcement.

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Key Points

  • A man with a handgun robbed a Glen Burnie Royal Farms early Wednesday morning
  • The suspect fled in a red SUV last seen heading south on B&A Boulevard
  • Police are searching for a Black male wearing a gray hoodie and black pants
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Police Contiue Search: MTA bus driver pepper sprayed during attack in Queens

by Shore News Network September 24, 2025
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Queens, NY – A 60-year-old MTA bus operator was assaulted in Jamaica on Saturday afternoon when an unidentified passenger unleashed pepper spray in his face, officials said.

The attack occurred around 3:50 p.m. on August 23rd at the corner of Liberty Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard as the driver was operating a Q6 bus. According to police, a female passenger became irate before discharging the chemical spray directly at the driver.

Police Contiue Search: MTA bus driver pepper sprayed during attack in Queens

The suspect fled on foot and remains at large. She was last seen wearing a multicolored tank top with white pants, police said.

Emergency crews responded and treated the driver at the scene for eye irritation and pain. He did not require hospitalization.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.


Key Points

  • A female passenger pepper sprayed a Q6 bus driver in Jamaica on Saturday.
  • The 60-year-old victim was treated on scene for eye pain and irritation.
  • The suspect fled and was last seen wearing a multicolored tank top with white pants.

A routine bus ride turned hostile when a driver was attacked behind the wheel.

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Rider slashed after argument erupts on Queens bus

by Shore News Network September 24, 2025
By Shore News Network

Queens, NY – A 59-year-old woman was attacked aboard a southbound Q44 bus in Jamaica on Wednesday evening after a heated argument with an unidentified passenger escalated into violence, police said.

The incident unfolded around 5:05 p.m. near the intersection of Merrick Boulevard and Archer Avenue. Investigators said the suspect began arguing with the woman before throwing a punch and pulling out a knife. The assailant then slashed the victim’s arm, leaving her with a laceration.

Rider slashed after argument erupts on Queens bus

Emergency crews rushed to the scene and transported the woman to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where she was listed in stable condition.

The attacker fled the bus on foot and remains at large. Police have not released a description of the suspect, and no arrests have been made.


Key Points

  • A 59-year-old woman was slashed on a Q44 bus in Jamaica after an argument.
  • The victim was taken to Jamaica Hospital in stable condition.
  • The suspect fled on foot and has not been located.

A rush-hour bus ride in Queens ended in bloodshed and chaos.

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Police Blotter

Baltimore man vanishes from Orleans Street

by Local News Report September 24, 2025
By Local News Report

Search underway for missing 36-year-old man last seen in Southeast Baltimore

Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 36-year-old man last seen in the city’s Southeast District over the weekend.

Eliseo Eli Galvan Jr. was last seen on Saturday, September 20, in the 1800 block of Orleans Street. He is described as approximately 6 feet tall and weighing around 265 pounds.

Baltimore man vanishes from Orleans Street

Galvan is considered a vulnerable adult, and his disappearance has raised concern among both law enforcement and family members.

Officers from the Southeast District are leading the search and urge anyone who has seen Galvan or knows of his current whereabouts to contact the Southeast District at 410-396-2422 or call 911 immediately.

No further details were released regarding the circumstances of his disappearance.

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Key Points

  • Eliseo Eli Galvan Jr., 36, was last seen September 20 on Orleans Street in Southeast Baltimore
  • He is described as 6 feet tall and 265 pounds
  • Police are asking the public to call 410-396-2422 or 911 with any information

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Salisbury woman hits $50K jackpot after decades of lottery play

by Local News Report September 24, 2025
By Local News Report

Salisbury woman wins $50K jackpot playing Maryland Lottery’s Bonus Match 5

Baltimore, MD — A Salisbury woman is celebrating a $50,015 prize after matching the winning numbers on a Maryland Lottery Bonus Match 5 ticket purchased during a day trip to Ocean Downs Casino earlier this month.

The longtime player, who has participated in Maryland Lottery games since 1981, claimed the prize on Tuesday, September 23, at Lottery headquarters in Baltimore. Less than a year ago, she decided to focus her efforts on Bonus Match 5 after feeling other games were yielding fewer wins.

That decision led to her largest lottery prize yet. On September 10, while visiting Ocean Downs Casino in West Ocean City with her husband, a Bonus Match 5 ticket was purchased featuring three number combinations. Later that evening, the ticket was checked against the winning numbers and one combination matched all five drawn numbers for a $50,000 prize. The two remaining combinations added another $15 in lower-tier winnings, bringing the total to $50,015.

The prize marks the woman’s biggest lottery win to date. Though she has not made final plans for the money, she intends to enjoy the win during her retirement and continue participating in lottery games.

The winning ticket was sold at Ocean Downs Casino, located at 10218 Racetrack Road in West Ocean City. The casino will receive a $500 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

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Key Points

  • A Salisbury woman won $50,015 playing Bonus Match 5 after buying a ticket at Ocean Downs Casino
  • The winning ticket matched all five drawn numbers on September 10
  • The Maryland Lottery issued the prize at its Baltimore headquarters on September 23
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Police Blotter

Brooklyn Park stop ends with arrests and a trunk full of trouble

by Local News Report September 24, 2025
By Local News Report

Traffic stop in Brooklyn Park leads to drug and gun bust, two arrested

Brooklyn Park, MD — A late-night traffic stop in Brooklyn Park ended with the arrest of two men and the seizure of drugs, cash, and a loaded firearm, Baltimore Police confirmed Wednesday.

On Tuesday, September 23, at around 10:30 p.m., detectives from the Northern District Strategic Patrol Team stopped a silver Infiniti Q50. Based on probable cause, officers conducted a vehicle search, which led to the discovery of multiple controlled substances and a loaded handgun.

Among the items recovered were:

  • A pill bottle containing 73 orange pills (approximately 9.6 grams) of suspected Alprazolam
  • A small baggie with three pink circular pills (approximately 0.3 grams) of suspected Oxycodone
  • A black digital scale with unidentified residue
  • $483 in U.S. currency
  • 26 small plastic baggies
  • A black .40 caliber Smith & Wesson semi-automatic handgun with 10 live rounds

The two occupants of the vehicle were arrested at the scene and charged in connection with weapons and CDS (Controlled Dangerous Substance) violations.

The suspects were identified as:

  • William Kearney, 37, of Halethorpe, Maryland
  • Keion Ricks, 27 (residence not disclosed)

No injuries were reported during the stop, and the case remains under investigation by Northern District detectives.

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Key Points

  • Two men were arrested in Brooklyn Park after police found drugs and a loaded firearm during a traffic stop
  • Recovered items included Alprazolam, Oxycodone, drug packaging materials, and a .40 caliber handgun
  • The suspects face charges related to weapons and controlled substance violations
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Wife found dead husband charged in shocking Towson killing

by Local News Report September 24, 2025
By Local News Report

Man charged with first-degree murder in death of woman found in Baltimore County home

Towson, MD — A 65-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder after the death of 69-year-old Patricia Watson-Geiger, who was found with upper body trauma inside a Baltimore County home earlier this month.

Baltimore County Police announced Tuesday that Karl Geiger has been formally charged and is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center following his arrest in connection with the September 15 homicide.

The case began unfolding just after 8:25 p.m. on Monday, September 15, when officers were called to the 1200 block of Oakcroft Drive in the 21093 ZIP code. Upon arrival, police discovered Watson-Geiger unresponsive with apparent trauma. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators with the Homicide Unit launched an investigation and, within days, identified Karl Geiger as the suspect. The nature of their relationship has not been confirmed publicly, but police listed the case as domestic in nature in initial reports.

Detectives continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the killing. A reward of up to $2,000 is being offered for information through Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland. Tips can be provided anonymously by calling 1-866-756-2587 or submitted online. Additional tips may also be submitted via the department’s iWATCH program.

Baltimore County Police are asking anyone with information to contact detectives directly at 410-887-4636.

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Key Points

  • Karl Geiger, 65, has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Patricia Watson-Geiger
  • The 69-year-old victim was found dead in a Towson-area home with upper body trauma
  • A reward of up to $2,000 is available for tips submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers
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