This body was actually discovered here. Now, again, discovered around 5 00 this morning on fire. At this point Prince Georges County police have not released the name of the victim. This all took place here in the 5100 block of hil mar drive in district heights. As we were talking to people who live in the community, they were th to have violence like that here, that this is a very quiet portion of this community. They dont know how this happened here or why this man was here. According to people who live in this community, they do not believe that he lived here. Again, this is all still under investigation. Reporting live in district heights, im tracee wilkins. Back to you all in the studio. Thanks. Today Vice President joe biden and his wife jill expressed their sympathies to the victims of those proper attacks in brussels. They went to the belligian embassy and the Vice President praised the bellian people. Theyre not letting terrorism win. What they really want to do is change the
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Glenn Wright, a member of the Summit County Council and a veteran of the Vietnam War, leads a small gathering of people down Main Street on Monday. Members of the group shared stories of fallen soldiers in honor of Memorial Day.
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Park City-area veterans on Monday marked Memorial Day on Main Street with stories of members of the military who died in combat or whose death was the result of an accident while serving, opting for the busy shopping, dining and entertainment strip instead of the traditional graveside setting at Park City Cemetery.
The event did not resemble the annual Memorial Day ceremonies at the cemetery, which, for the second consecutive year, did not occur amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Instead of salutes and the somber notes of taps, the people who participated on Monday held a free-flowing event that was organized by the Park City post of the American Legion, the same group that usually holds the cemetery event.