Community Corner
A Wrap-Up of the News Week in Bethesda: March 7-13
A shocking Bethesda Row homicide and assault devastated the community this week.

The Bethesda community is still reeling from an Friday evening during which a female employee, 27, was sexually assaulted and another female employee, Jayna Murray, 30, was killed.
The brutal nature of the assault and homicide along high-traffic Bethesda Avenue Police are continuing to investigate and hoping someone in the area Friday evening may have seen something. If you have any information, please contact the police at 240-773-5070.
The U.S. Postal Service is conducting tests after a at a post office at 10421 Motor City Drive. Four people were taken to the hospital with skin irritation.
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At the state level, we reported that a bill that would allow same-sex marriage is And in restaurant news, on Bethesda Row left by Chicken Out.
In development headlines, we reported that StonebridgeCarras and Walton Street Capital, L.L.C. have and will head back to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission with plans for a new mixed-use development there. The Fraser Gallery in downtown Bethesda also made headlines this week after its owner and director announced the April 2. And Suburban Hospital is to advocate for the county council to approve the abandonment of a block of Lincoln Street, necessary for the hospital's contested expansion plans.
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