On Monday, Governor Wes Moore, alongside federal officials, announced a $10 million federal grant to the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) to support small businesses under the State Small Business Credit Initiative. (more…)
On Monday, Governor Wes Moore, alongside federal officials, announced a $10 million federal grant to the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) to support small businesses under the State Small Business Credit Initiative. (more…)
The Maryland-National Capital Park Police (Montgomery County Division) have shared details regarding an arrest that occurred last month involving a juvenile in Olney.
Our Neighborhood Deli, set to open in late September or early October, is promising to bring the authentic flavors of a classic New York deli to 240 Main St. in […]
On Monday, Montgomery County officials, led by Executive Marc Elrich and Council President Andrew Friedson, celebrated the launch of Phase 1 of the Great Seneca Transit Network, introducing two new Ride On extRa bus lines, “Pink” and “Lime.”
Below is a list of businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon to Westfield Montgomery Mall (7101 Democracy Blvd) in Bethesda: (more…)
Tequila Modern Mexican at 11 N Washington Street is now open in Rockville Town Center. (more…)
Nada at 11886 Grand Park Ave in North Bethesda’s Pike & Rose has closed. The restaurant is now listed as “permanently closed” on Google and has been removed from the eatdrinknada.com website. Calls to the restaurant go directly to voicemail. (more…)
Alex Baby and Toy, a concept from FYE that opened on the lower level of Montgomery Mall in April 2022, has announced it will be closing. (more…)
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court of Maryland to hear Hare v. David S. Brown Enterprises, Ltd., to protect fair housing rights […]
Last week, Governor Wes Moore appointed Cleveland L. Horton II as the executive director of the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, “following a rigorous selection process, recognizing his 15 years of experience and commitment to advancing civil rights and equity across the state.”