Zak Failla

Assistant Managing Editor

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Equal parts Lois Lane, J. Jonah Jameson and Vicki Vale, Zak! has traveled from coast-to-coast covering small and big town community news in both in print and online for nearly a decade since his graduation from the award-winning Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College in 2010.

Before settling into the Hudson Valley, Zak! previously spent time in the New York Daily News newsroom and worked for hyperlocal digital news outlets on Long Island. He wrote sports for The Ithacan and The Ithaca Journal before taking his talents to the Pacific Northwest, where he served as the sports editor at the Shoshone News-Press until heading back east to work with Daily Voice.

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WATCH: Good Samaritan Lends Bike To Cop Chasing Suspected Child Predator Through Rockville WATCH: Good Samaritan Lends Bike To Cop Chasing Suspected Child Predator Through Rockville
Watch: Good Samaritan Lends Bike To Cop Chasing Suspected Child Predator Through Rockville Officers in Maryland got an unexpected assist from a Good Samaritan who offered their own bike to help track down a man soliciting sex. Shortly before 8 p.m. on Monday, June 15, officers from the Montgomery County Department of Police were called to a stretch of Shady Grove Road after reports that an adult was targeting a minor, officials said. Montgomery County Department of Police The suspect took off on foot, leading to a short-lived pursuit that ended with the man in custody. During the chase, a passerby offered one of the officers their bicycle, which was then used in the pursuit. …
Voice Of America Employee From Edgewater Who Threatened Marjorie Taylor Green Learns Fate: Feds Voice Of America Employee From Edgewater Who Threatened Marjorie Taylor Green Learns Fate: Feds
Voice Of America Employee From Edgewater Who Threatened Marjorie Taylor Green Learns Fate: Feds A former Voice of America employee from Maryland who made threats toward embattled Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is heading to prison. Edgewater resident Seth Jason, 65, admitted in federal court last year to making repeated anonymous threats to kidnap and kill the Republican congresswoman over the course of more than a year while working for the broadcasting company. Specifically, Jason pleaded guilty to one count of interstate communications with a threat to kidnap or injure and one count of anonymous telecommunications harassment between October 2023 and January 2025. On Thursday, June 18…
Maryland Moves To Block Preakness Sale, Match $85M Offer To Keep Race Rights In-State Maryland Moves To Block Preakness Sale, Match $85M Offer To Keep Race Rights In-State
Maryland Moves To Block Preakness Sale, Match $85M Offer To Keep Race Rights In-State Just months after Maryland appeared set to lose control of one of its most recognizable sporting brands, Gov. Wes Moore says the state is stepping in with an $85 million move to keep the Preakness Stakes in Maryland's hands. The Moore administration announced Thursday, June 18, that Maryland will exercise its right of first refusal and match Churchill Downs Incorporated's $85 million offer to acquire the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan. The announcement reverses a deal revealed earlier this year that would have transferred ownership of the races' na…
Road Rage Follows Drivers To Stafford Library, Ends With Punches, Arrest, Sheriff Says Road Rage Follows Drivers To Stafford Library, Ends With Punches, Arrest, Sheriff Says
Road Rage Follows Drivers To Stafford Library, Ends With Punches, Arrest, Sheriff Says Libraries are usually where people go to settle down. Deputies say one Virginia man showed up looking to settle a score instead. What started as a road rage dispute on Lyons Boulevard in Stafford ended in a library parking lot fight, deputies say, leading to the arrest of 60-year-old Fredericksburg man Mark Gibson. The incident played out around 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 17, at the William J. Howell Library. According to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office, the victims told deputies that a driver brake-checked them on the road before following them into the library parking lot. It's n…
Lincoln Park Community Center Reopening After Year-Long Renovation In Rockville Lincoln Park Community Center Reopening After Year-Long Renovation In Rockville
Lincoln Park Community Center Reopening After Year-Long Renovation In Rockville A beloved Maryland community hub is getting ready to welcome neighbors back after a year away. The Lincoln Park Community Center in Rockville will officially reopen on Wednesday, July 1, following a major renovation that began in May 2025, city officials announced. Before the doors fully reopen, the Montgomery County center is giving residents a sneak peek. From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, June 22, through Tuesday, June 30, visitors can tour the renovated space, renew or purchase memberships, and take part in drop-in open-house activities. Some work is still being completed, officials not…
Driver Sought After Man Is Struck By Two Vehicles, Killed On Richnond Highway: Fairfax Police Driver Sought After Man Is Struck By Two Vehicles, Killed On Richnond Highway: Fairfax Police
Driver Sought After Man Is Struck By Two Vehicles, Killed On Richnond Highway: Fairfax Police A man was hit by two vehicles and killed before sunrise Thursday on a busy stretch of Richmond Highway in Northern Virginia, and police are now trying to identify the second driver involved. The crash happened around 3 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, near Fort Hunt Road in the Huntington area, according to Fairfax County Police. Investigators say the adult victim was struck by one vehicle, then hit by a second. He was pronounced dead at the scene. One driver stayed. The other did not. Now, detectives with the department's Crash Reconstruction Unit are working to determine exactly what hap…
54 Pounds From LA, AK-Style Rifle In DC: 'Spot Manager' Sentenced In Marijuana Pipeline Case 54 Pounds From LA, AK-Style Rifle In DC: 'Spot Manager' Sentenced In Marijuana Pipeline Case
54 Pounds From LA, Ak-style Rifle In DC: 'Spot Manager' Sentenced In Marijuana Pipeline Case A convicted felon caught returning to Maryland with more than 54 pounds of marijuana in his luggage after a cross-country trip to Los Angeles has been sentenced in federal court, prosecutors announced. Robert Spriggs, 38, of Washington, DC, was sentenced on Thursday, June 18, to 30 months in prison for his role in a marijuana trafficking conspiracy that moved drugs from California to the Baltimore-Washington region and for illegally possessing multiple firearms. Federal investigators say Spriggs and his associates spent months shuttling between Los Angeles and the DMV, building a marijuana …
Daycare Worker Accused Of Sexually Abusing Two 3-Year-Old Girls At Manassas Facility: Police Daycare Worker Accused Of Sexually Abusing Two 3-Year-Old Girls At Manassas Facility: Police
Daycare Worker Accused Of Sexually Abusing Two 3-Year-Old Girls At Manassas Facility: Police A daycare worker in Northern Virginia is behind bars following an extensive investigation into alleged sexual assaults involving young girls, authorities announced. Joseph Matthew Brown, 38, who has no fixed address, is facing multiple counts of aggravated sexual battery for allegedly inappropriately touching two 3-year-old girls at the Children of America daycare facility on Liberia Avenue in Manassas, according to the Prince William County Police Department. Police say detectives concluded their investigation on Thursday, June 18, into sex abuse that was reported between June 2025 and Apr…
Baltimore Community Raising Funds To Bring Slain Senegal Native Cheikh Dieng Home Baltimore Community Raising Funds To Bring Slain Senegal Native Cheikh Dieng Home
Baltimore Community Raising Funds To Bring Slain Senegal Native Cheikh Dieng Home What began as a late-night apartment fire investigation in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood has become a heartbreaking effort to bring a husband and father home. Cheikh Dieng, a 31-year-old Senegal native who came to the United States in search of a better life, is being remembered by friends and family after he was found dead inside his apartment following a fire on Round Road earlier this month. Now, loved ones are raising money to return him to Senegal, where they hope he can be laid to rest surrounded by family. Baltimore Police and firefighters were called to the 2300 block of Rou…
10 Days After Trail Shooting, Baltimore County Officer Walks Out Of Shock Trauma (WATCH) 10 Days After Trail Shooting, Baltimore County Officer Walks Out Of Shock Trauma (WATCH)
10 Days After Trail Shooting, Baltimore County Officer Walks Out Of Shock Trauma (Watch) The Maryland police officer shot while chasing an armed suspect along the Milford Mill Gwynn Falls Trail is finally heading home. Officer P. Catalfamo was released from the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center on Wednesday evening, June 17, Baltimore County Police announced, 10 days after he was critically wounded in the line of duty in Pikesville. Officers lined the halls of the hospital as Catalfamo was escorted out, surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues who had been rooting for his recovery since the June 7 shooting. Catalfamo was struck while responding to a call about an indecen…
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