The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) arrested two individuals on multiple handgun charges after officers witnessed them chasing a person through the Cider Mill Apartments and later found a loaded ghost gun in their vehicle. (more…)
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) arrested two individuals on multiple handgun charges after officers witnessed them chasing a person through the Cider Mill Apartments and later found a loaded ghost gun in their vehicle. (more…)
Firefighters returned Friday morning to extinguish hotspots after a fire rekindled at Harewood Farm in Sandy Spring, following a destructive blaze that was initially contained Wednesday night. (more…)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded Friday morning to a single-vehicle collision on the ramp from Colesville Road to the Outer Loop of I-495, where a vehicle went off the road into the woods. (more…)
On Thursday, Governor Wes Moore announced new “Just Community” designations prioritizing up to $400 million in state investment for historically underserved areas and expanded cannabis pardons by nearly 7,000 convictions, as part of broader efforts to close the racial wealth gap and promote economic equity in Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Health is urging residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses as temperatures rise, offering safety tips and resources to stay cool and recognize symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. (more…)
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded Thursday afternoon to a collision at Montgomery Village Avenue and Greenside Terrace in Montgomery Village. (more…)
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown issued the following statement on Wednesday, June 18, after the SCOTUS decision that upheld Tennessee’s ban on transgender care for minors: (more…)
Governor Wes Moore announced $4 million in grants through the new Road to Careers program, aiming to provide nearly 1,200 Marylanders with skilled job training in transportation and construction as part of a $24 million initiative to expand equitable access to high-paying careers and strengthen the state’s infrastructure workforce.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown filed an amicus brief supporting a lawsuit that challenges the conditions of civil immigrant detainees at the Baltimore Immigration Court, alleging violations of basic rights and calling for a limit on detention time in temporary holding cells.