Subway at 12935 Wisteria Drive in Germantown has temporarily closed. (more…)
Subway at 12935 Wisteria Drive in Germantown has temporarily closed. (more…)
The Gaithersburg Police Department and the Montgomery County Department of Police arrested three juveniles Thursday evening following a reported weapons incident in the area of Buttry Road in Gaithersburg. (more…)
Hollister Co. has officially opened its new location at the Clarksburg Premium Outlets, continuing the brand’s expansion in Montgomery County. (more…)
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Month, and what better way to celebrate the culture than to immerse oneself at the Anne Arundel Asian American Festival outside of Annapolis on May 31st?
Or didn’t get enough Irish last month? Two of the biggest Irish acts returns to the stage with Gaelic Storm and Carbon Leaf. See below for more details and information!
All events are family-friendly, packed with food, live music, interactive experiences, and now even more ways to get active.
To kick things off, you can save 20% on tickets with code MOCOSHOW (valid through May 31 for general admission tickets).
May 29 & 30
Experience the spirit of Ireland right here in Annapolis with two days of live music, great food, and high-energy performances. Headlined by internationally recognized acts like Scythian, Gaelic Storm, and Carbon Leaf, the Annapolis Irish Festival blends traditional Irish culture with modern rock festival vibes.
Haven’t heard of Gaelic Storm? Are you sure? They were the band in James Cameron’s Titanic and went from local stars to national powerhouses. We are lucky to have them right here in Maryland so don’t miss out!
Enjoy Guinness, Irish whiskey tastings, craft beverages, local vendors, and nonstop entertainment in a setting that brings thousands together to celebrate Irish heritage.
Anne Arundel Asian American Festival
May 31
Celebrate culture, community, and cuisine at the Anne Arundel Asian American Festival, a vibrant showcase of food, performances, and traditions from across Asia!
Come hungry and enjoy authentic dishes from a wide range of vendors, cultural performances throughout the day, and interactive experiences for all ages. This family-friendly event highlights the diversity and energy of the Asian American community during AAPI Heritage Month.
Food vendors include:
Namit Filipino, Ekiben, Bun’d Up, E-San Thai, MD Brad Butcher and Central Asian dishes, Thai Pinto, Pho Wheels, and The Sister House! (more…)
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded Friday afternoon to a single-vehicle collision on Montgomery Village Avenue, near Stedwick Road. (more…)
Connect with neighbors, learn about Lafayette Federal, and grab fun giveaways! All while enjoying food from local Tacos el Pariente.
First 75 registrants can receive free food.*
25 years ago in 2001, nearly 8,500 students from Montgomery County Public Schools high schools and alternative programs prepared to receive their diplomas as 28 schools scheduled graduation ceremonies through June 13.
Maryland State Highway Administration announced reduced speed limits along portions of MD 355 (Urbana Pike) in Frederick County following a recent traffic study aimed at improving roadway safety. (more…)
Kareem’s Lebanese Kitchen at RIO Lakefront is taking another key step toward opening, with the restaurant scheduled to appear before the Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services Board for a liquor license hearing on Thursday, May 21. (more…)
Montgomery County Police have identified the victim in Thursday’s fatal shooting at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in North Bethesda as 41-year-old Quentin Tyrone Davis, who police say had no known address. (more…)
Feng Hotpot is now open in Rockville, taking over the former Hot Pot City space at 199 E. Montgomery Avenue. The restaurant opened in March and specializes in traditional Chinese hotpot with a variety of broths and fresh ingredients. (more…)
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced that Maryland ranks among the nation’s leaders in post-pandemic academic recovery, according to the newly released 2025 Education Scorecard compiled by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth. The report ranks Maryland 3rd in the nation for student growth in reading and 5th in math between 2022 and 2025. (more…)
The Montgomery County Board of Elections has announced that all 58 ballot drop box locations for the 2026 Gubernatorial Primary Election are now open across the county and will remain available through Election Day on Tuesday, June 23 at 8 pm.