The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) State Highway Administration (SHA) has released its major lane closures for this weekend (September 13-15, 2024). They can be seen below, by county:
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) State Highway Administration (SHA) has released its major lane closures for this weekend (September 13-15, 2024). They can be seen below, by county:
You may remember Mary Ann “Doc” McStuffins ans the MoCo resident who performed emergency surgery on a local teddy bear (he has fully recovered and is doing just fine). The good doctor is back at it again, this time saving a beloved stuffed cow.
The Montgomery County Department of Police has launched a new application portal for the Late-Night Business Safety Plan. This initiative aims to create a consistent and secure process for businesses operating in areas with higher-than-average call volumes during late-night hours.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) and Maryland State Police responded to a crash on the inner loop of the between Colesville Rd. and University Blvd. early Friday morning when a passing driver crashed into several emergency vehicles.
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD has shared that 5th District officers are investigating a shooting in the 19900 block of Crystal Rock Dr. in Germantown.
Below you’ll see the most recent updates or final scores of the 2024 week 2 MCPS football games. The scores will be updated as we receive them. If a score isn’t listed, it’s because we haven’t yet received a report from the game that we can confirm. An ‘F’ signifies the score is confirmed as being final:
Back in 2021, Bowlero Corp (“Bowlero”) announced that it completed its acquisition of Bowl America and its 17 bowling centers in Florida, Virginia and Maryland for approximately $44 million. A little less than three years later, the Gaithersburg location has officially made the change to the Bowlero brand (photos below).
This weekend, the Red Line will operate in two segments as crews work on tracks between Grosvenor-Strathmore and Medical Center.
A few local Facebook groups have been enjoying listing “unusual town names” in Maryland, so we wanted to share a few with you. Of course, not all of the names listed here will be unusual for everyone, but here are just ten of the dozens that were listed by several people:
20500 Seneca Meadows Pkwy in Germantown has sold for $8.5 million. The property was purchased by The Galiani Brothers through an affiliate, according to Maryland Newsletters.
The Takoma Park Police Department has shared that it has received multiple reports from concerned residents about a scam involving individuals impersonating police officers.