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On Monday, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) said that this summer it will provide free shuttle service for commuters between the Glenmont and Takoma Red Line Metro stations, which will close June 1 due to construction. Takoma station is expected to be closed until June 29 and four other stations – Glenmont, Wheaton, Forest Glen and Silver Spring – will be closed until Aug. 31. [DC News Now]

Husband of coyote attack victim shares details on the encounter

John Pescatore, the husband of one of the Montgomery County women who were attacked by a rabid coyote last week, said that his wife first felt a “pain in the back of her leg” and turned around to see the animal biting her. Pescatore said that his wife was able to walk about a quarter of a mile home after the attack and was “bleeding profusely.”

“I had to go back to the site because her shoes came off and, now you feel different. Now, with our grandchildren, it has certainly caused a lot of people in our neighborhood to think twice,” Pescatore said. [WUSA 9]

Taco Bell Cantina opens in downtown Silver Spring

The newest addition to downtown Silver Spring’s dining scene, Taco Bell Cantina, is now open and serving typical menu items and specialty alcoholic beverages. The new cantina at 8662 Colesville Road also serves a small selection of beers on tap including Maryland-based Loose Cannon IPA. [East MoCo]

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