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Maryland Wife Shares Heartbreak After Husband Dies At 26: ‘I Just Want One Last Hug’ Maryland Wife Shares Heartbreak After Husband Dies At 26: ‘I Just Want One Last Hug’
Maryland Wife Shares Heartbreak After Husband Dies At 26: ‘I Just Want One Last Hug’ A Maryland woman is sharing her grief with the world after losing her husband at just 26 — a life she says was only just beginning. John Ramos Ordona IV, known to loved ones as Ramos, died in Keedysville on March 22, leaving behind his wife, Brylee Ordona, just months after they were married. Now, less than a year after tying the knot, Brylee is left trying to navigate life without him. “I genuinely don’t have the words yet. You were my everything, and it doesn’t feel real,” she wrote in a tribute. “My soulmate, my best friend. My literal world. I love you so much, and I just want to have …
Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up
Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up Six children in Prince George’s County are trying to hold on to childhood after losing both of their parents — not to tragedy, but to detention and deportation. The Sanchez siblings, ages 2 to 14, have been living without their mom and dad for four months after federal immigration authorities took both parents in separate incidents, according to organizers helping the family. First, the children’s father was taken into ICE custody and later deported back to Venezuela. Soon after, their mother was detained as she returned home from work and remains in immigration detention. In a matter of …
Brutal Cold Hits Walk For Peace As Buddhist Monks Trek Through Northern Virginia Toward DC Brutal Cold Hits Walk For Peace As Buddhist Monks Trek Through Northern Virginia Toward DC
Brutal Cold Hits Walk For Peace As Buddhist Monks Trek Through Northern Virginia Toward DC Twenty-degree wind didn’t stop them. Neither did the snow and ice coating Virginia. Buddhist monks trekking from Texas to DC pushed through brutal cold and whipping winds as they walked through Northern Virginia on Saturday, Feb. 7, drawing hundreds of supporters despite temperatures hovering around 20 degrees. The group, now on Day 105 of their cross-country Walk for Peace, traveled from Stafford to Woodbridge along US-1, continuing a journey that has steadily moved from symbolic to unmistakably physical as winter tightens its grip on the DMV. Organizers said strong winds made the cold…