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2,000 Pepco Customers Without Power in Potomac
Potomac continues to suffer more lingering outages than the rest of the Pepco coverage area.

Katie Griffith is a West Virginia native and a recent D.C.-area transplant. She graduated from West Virginia University in 2010 with a triple major in journalism, English and French, and an intense interest in multimedia storytelling and hyperlocal journalism. She attributes her passion for new media to the West Virginia Uncovered project at WVU, which opened her eyes to a new way of telling stories. After graduating from college, Katie spent a year working with AmeriCorps and West Virginia Uncovered to expand the roles of multimedia journalism, civic engagement and online community management in rural newspapers. With a team of two WVU students, she conceptualized and built an extensive, community-driven multimedia project called Faces of the Mine, dedicated to remembering the 2010 Upper Big Branch mine disaster in Raleigh County, W.Va.
Katie is excited to begin a new chapter of her life with Patch and Potomac, Md. She looks forward to working with the Potomac community to find and report on the issues and concerns facing the area.
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<i>▪ How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
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<b>Religion</b>
<i>▪ How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I come from a Methodist background, and though religion does not play a part in my life, I appreciate the sense of community and support I had growing up in the church. My ethical codes stems from the Judeo-Christian tradition.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>▪ What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
I am new to the area and would welcome all tips and input to help me identify the most important issues in Potomac. From what I've seen so far, I know that the community appreciates quality of education and has a concern for environmental issues. I am excited to learn more about several of the issues currently facing Potomac, including the future of Nick's Organic Farm and solving the Pepco energy issue.
<i>▪ Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I look forward to updating this section as I learn more about these issues and how they affect the quality of life in Potomac.
Potomac continues to suffer more lingering outages than the rest of the Pepco coverage area.

Potomac residences and public areas are covered in storm debris following the derecho storm.
The Potomac ZIP code of 20854 has more power outages than all other ZIP codes in Pepco's coverage area.
With the county-sponsored fireworks displays canceled and cookouts made difficult due to continuing power outages, how will you celebrate the Fourth?
With many area grocers forced to toss hundreds of pounds of perishable foods after Friday's storm, residents may find restocking their refrigerators a challenge.
The annual Potomac charity race will take place July 4, power outages or no.
Private cleanup crews helping to remove storm debris from Potomac properties say they have more business than they can handle.
Restaurants in Potomac Village were forced to throw out hundreds of pounds of food during the power outage that continues to plague Montgomery County.
Silver Spring barbershop fire, Scam artists, AT&T National and more tops stories this week.
Facilities such as pools and libraries with power will be open during normal business hours. A decision has not yet been made regarding July 4 celebrations.
Check out the latest storm damage updates, and more in today's "5 Things."
Crowds wrapped around blocks Saturday as Montgomery County residents without power searched for food and a place to cool off.
Saturday tickets and parking will be honored Sunday.
A Montgomery County resident was killed in the severe storm, authorities say.
Thousands remain without power after a powerful storm Friday night.
Maryland State Police and Montgomery County Police will specifically target drunk driving, aggressive driving and speeding this weekend, in addition to increased regular patrols.
Scam artists, Gaithersburg brawl, AT&T National and more tops stories this week.
There's a lot you should know about what's been going on in Montgomery County this week.
Maryland State Police and Montgomery County Police will specifically target drunk driving, aggressive driving and speeding this weekend, in addition to increased regular patrols.
There's a lot you should know about what's been going on in Montgomery County this week.