MoCo

Moyer & Sons Moving & Storage has been named the 2025 Independent Mover of the Year by the American Trucking Associations (ATA) for its excellence in safety, service, and sustainability. CEO Jason Moyer credited the award to the dedication of the company’s team, highlighting its commitment to customer satisfaction and innovation in the moving industry. (more…)


Crime

The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is investigating a multi-jurisdictional prescription fraud case involving an unidentified female suspect who has allegedly been picking up medications under other people’s names since March 2024. (more…)


Arts

Magruder High School in Derwood faced a major setback when a portion of the auditorium ceiling collapsed during a performance of Once Upon a Mattress. In response, over 50 community members came together over the past two days to move the entire set, costumes, props, and audio-visual equipment—a massive effort made possible by the dedication of students and volunteers. Additionally, a fundraiser has raised over $1,000 this morning.

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Crime

FOX 5 DC reports that Brian Eyers, a 37-year-old Navy veteran from Rockville, MD, has been charged with making threats of mass violence, including against President Donald Trump, a realty company, a law firm, and his homeowners association. (more…)


MCPD

The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is offering free catalytic converter etching through its Etch and Catch program to help deter theft and aid in recovery for residents of the 3rd and 4th Districts (Silver Spring, Wheaton, Aspen Hill, Cloverly, Olney, Brookeville, Briggs Chaney, Burtonsville, Kemp Mill and Kensington). (more…)


MoCo Government

The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has launched a Food Truck Generator Electrification Pilot Program to help food truck operators transition from gasoline and diesel generators to cleaner, battery-powered systems. (more…)


Education

Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and a coalition of 21 attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent significant workforce cuts at the U.S. Department of Education (ED), arguing that the move would disrupt essential educational services. The lawsuit contends that the administration lacks the legal authority to dismantle the department without congressional approval and warns of negative impacts on students, particularly those with disabilities and financial aid recipients.

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